Cultural Roots & Indigenous Heritage
Cannabis has been part of Moroccan culture for centuries, particularly in the northern regions of the country, where its cultivation and use are closely connected to rural life, traditional agriculture, and local identity.
Beldia, Morocco’s indigenous cannabis variety, is one of the strongest expressions of this cultural heritage.
Naturally adapted to the climate and soils of the Rif Mountains, Beldia is the result of generations of traditional selection based on observation, experience, and deep environmental knowledge.
From a botanical and therapeutic perspective, Beldia is characterized by its high terpene content, which gives it a complex aromatic profile and plays a significant role in its effects. These naturally occurring terpenes contribute to the so-called entourage effect, enhancing the overall properties of the plant.
From Natural Balance to Living Heritage
In addition, Beldia presents a natural balance between THC and CBD, a characteristic that is increasingly rare in many modern cannabis genetics. This balanced cannabinoid profile supports more stable and moderate effects, which has historically allowed for traditional use aligned with physical and mental well-being.
In the Rif Mountains, farmers have preserved exceptionally high quality standards, respecting the natural life cycle of the plant and traditional cultivation methods.
Today, these same principles are maintained while responsibly integrating advances from modern cannabis culture, including new techniques and knowledge that improve control, purity, and preservation of Beldia’s natural profile.
Beldia thus represents a synthesis of tradition and contemporary knowledge: an ancestral genetic heritage that preserves its cultural identity while engaging with modern approaches to therapeutic cannabis.