The East Coast settlement of Ruatoria could soon be transformed if a $160 million medical cannabis deal goes through.
A medical cannabis venture, Hikurangi Cannabis Company, has signed a Letter of Intent with Seattle-based Rhizo Sciences to produce 12,000kg of pharmaceutical grade cannabis products over the next four years.
The $160m offer is conditional on Labour's medical marijuana bill passing its second and third reading. It is currently at select committee stage.
Hikurangi Cannabis managing director Manu Caddie says the deal is a lifeline for the region that has few high-value products and unemployment levels well above the national average.
"Thanks to the good work of other primary industries, New Zealand has a great reputation internationally for high-quality food and natural health products.