(4 Nov 2024)
ARGENTINA CANNABIS
SOURCE: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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ASSOCIATED PRESS
Buenos Aires, Argentina – 1 November 2024
1. Aerial of Expo Cannabis 2024
2. Visitors exploring the exhibition
3. Visitors looking at cannabis plants
4. Audience and exhibitors on stage, introducing fair organizer Sebastián Basalo
5. Basalo speaking on stage. UPSOUND (Spanish): "This show’s an enormous struggle by scientists, who, even without funding, continue to push for the advancement of science."
6. Audience applauding Basalo’s presentation
7. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Sebastián Basalo, Organizer of Expo Cannabis:
"We have more than 130 participating companies, over 180 different brands from Argentina and around the world. And Expo Cannabis this year comes with all the usual activities renewed and with new features as well."
8. Various of visitors at the “Mushroom Observatory”
9. Close of mushrooms of the Psilocybe cubensis species, known in South America as "Cucumelo"
10. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Sebastián Basalo, Organizer of Expo Cannabis:
"Mushrooms have arrived at Expo Cannabis to claim a space and to continue expanding. We watch them grow with amazement. The theme around medicinal mushrooms, both in macro and micro-doses, is revolutionizing global medicine. Recently, another universe of adaptogenic mushrooms has joined as well."
11. Visitors looking at mushrooms
12. Close of mushrooms
13. Expo Cannabis visitors looking at mushrooms
14. Close of mushrooms
15. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Sebastián Basalo, Organizer of Expo Cannabis:
"We have an observatory with more than 20 different mushroom species. Medicinal, adaptogenic, and various colorful mushrooms growing live. It’s challenging to get mushrooms with different growth times to fruit simultaneously, but we have managed to create Argentina’s largest live mushroom observatory at Expo Cannabis."
16. Various of the Live Mushroom Observatory at Expo Cannabis
17. Chemical Engineer Roxana Hercolini talking to visitors at the Mushroom Observatory
18. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Roxana Hercolini, chemical engineer specializing in mushroom cultivation:
"Mushrooms have many benefits, particularly enhancing daily well-being. Depending on the therapy, whether micro or macro dosing, mushrooms can help us review internal processes and dismantle certain structures we’ve built within ourselves."
19. Close of mushrooms
20. Wide of talk on mushroom cultivation led by Hercolini and chemical engineer Cecilia Carrilo Pinto
21. Audience members
22. Cecilia Carrilo Pinto speaking to the audience. UPSOUND (Spanish): "Because, as Roxy mentioned, mushrooms need to breathe."
23. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Cecilia Carrilo Pinto, Chemical Engineer, specializing in mushroom cultivation:
"The journey of mushrooms is closely aligned with the journey of cannabis in terms of community management, cultivation, information exchange, issues of legality, and therapeutic uses. There are many parallels, making this an unquestionable point of connection."
24. Talk on legal and regulatory aspects of cannabis and mushrooms in Argentina, hosted by the Center for Cannabis Culture Studies on Plants and Psychoactive (CECCA)
25. Set up shot of lawyer Victoria Vaca Paunero
26. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Victoria Vaca Paunero, lawyer:
"Most fungi are not under narcotics and psychotropic substances control, especially adaptogenic mushrooms. This is a new, modern area that has begun to develop, drawing on ancestral knowledge from Indigenous cultures and Eastern medicine."
27. Close of mushroom
28. Various of cannabis plants
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