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South Africa | Swaziland Society | Agriculture - Nutrition Swazi marijuana "hope for South Africa's homeless" Misanet / IRIN, 3 February - Marijuana grown in Swaziland could help house South Africa's homeless, according to an organisation working with residents in informal settlements. Hemp from Swaziland's massive production could be used as construction materials, they propose.In ancient times handfuls of cannabis, also known as hemp, were added to clay to strengthen bricks for building; more recently the practice has received a fresh impetus, but the hemp is now compressed into bricks and used for construction. By UN media IRIN © IRIN / afrol News |
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