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We went hunting for a rare Congolese weed strain with the “Kings of Cannabis”

The "Kings of Cannabis" have turned their sights on Africa to revolutionize the weed industry.

Over the past 20 years, Franco Loja and Arjan Roskam, known as the "Kings of Cannabis," have made millions of dollars scouring the world for unique strains of weed to breed and then sell.

Before Loja's untimely death, the duo turned their sights on Equatorial Africa, specifically the Democratic Republic of the Congo, as the next weed gold mine — and a way to revolutionize the industry.

"Equatorial Africa is one the best preserved because of the wars, the lack of infrastructure, political unrest. All these situations created isolation there," Loja explained. "So that's where we're going."

Loja and Roskam built their global powerhouse on inbred strains of cannabis called "landraces" that they've collected from all over the world — Argentina, Australia, and Brazil, just to name a few spots. Without these strains, the duo's various breeding enterprises, Amsterdam coffeeshops, and even distribution centers wouldn't exist.

VICE News met up with the “Kings of Cannabis” for a trip to the Democratic Republic of the Congo to hunt for one of the rarest species of Cannabis yet, the original Congolese landrace.