Kim Soo-bin, 28, believes in the medical potential of cannabis. Photo: Chanhee Kim
Imagination Garden grows cannabis vertically using artificial light. Photo: Chanhee Kim
The relaxed legal environment is paving the way for wider acceptance of the medical use of cannabis in South Korea. Photo: Chanhee Kim
A recent survey suggests more than one in three Koreans are aware of the medical effects of cannabis. Photo: Chanhee Kim
Indoor farming technology enables year-round production at Imagination Garden. Photo: Chanhee Kim
Kim Soo-bin said there’s prejudice against the use of THC in South Korea. Photo: Junhyup Kwon
Gyeongbuk is South Korea’s first regulation-free zone for hemp. Photo: Junhyup Kwon
Imagination Garden makes the hemp plant shorter to boost output. Photo: Chanhee Kim
The hemp plant is grown indoor to prevent the wind from blowing off the pollens. Photo: Chanhee Kim
Cannabis entrepreneurs in South Korea hope the country could further deregulate the industry. Photo: Chanhee Kim
“Since the first thing Korean people associate with cannabis is drugs, some made fun of me calling me a ‘junkie bastard,’” said Kim Soo-bin, CEO of Imagination Garden. Photo: Chanhee Kim
Kim said he is encouraged by the shifting views toward medical cannabis, but challenges remain. Photo: Chanhee Kim
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