There are at least eight cannabis-growing companies operating in Israel, along with several others involved in production, marketing and distribution. (Photo/JTA-Eyal Basson-Israel Ministry of Health) News Israel Israel gives final OK for export of medical cannabis Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By Marcy Oster, JTA | May 15, 2020 Israel gave final approval for the export of medical cannabis — an industry it expects to generate hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue, Reuters reported. A free export order for medical cannabis products was signed Wednesday by outgoing Economy Minister Eli Cohen. The Cabinet first approved export in January 2019, but required that a committee made up of the Finance and Health ministries write and approve the actual procedures for labeling, instructions and dosages. Exporters must apply for and receive a license from the Health Ministry. There are at least eight cannabis-growing companies operating in Israel, along with several others involved in the production, marketing and distribution. Several companies already have interested buyers abroad. Israel permits the use of medical cannabis and has largely decriminalized its recreational use. Marcy Oster Israel-based JTA correspondent JTA Content distributed by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency news service. Also On J. Bay Area Bay Area leaders join one of the last flights of Ethiopians to Israel Politics Biden's new plan to fight antisemitism demands sweeping reforms Analysis Who won debate over defining ‘antisemitism’ in White House plan? TV Q&A: Meet Pamela Schuller, the comedian on ‘Jewish Matchmaking’ Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up