Growing bhang as fodder crop

I am told that local discovery shows goats like eating leaves of cannabis sativa and it gives them immunity against many diseases. I keep a big number of goats for business and I would like to know the process I can follow to be allowed to grow bhang as a fodder crop. Please note this is for my goats and not human consumption. My vision is to become the biggest goat herder on the continent. Please guide me.
SK, Arusha

We can guide you on the law but not on how effective bhang is in building immunity for your goats.

As a general rule cultivation or even allowing land to be used for cultivation of bhang (cannabis sativa) is an offence under section 11 of the Drug Control and Enforcement Act which attracts 30 years imprisonment. Section 12 of this Act gives the Drug Control and Enforcement Authority powers to make regulations which stipulate the procedure for getting a permit to grow cannabis sativa for a lawful activity on application by the Government, but so far, such regulations have not been made.

You should also note that section 12 gives the Drug Control and Enforcement Authority powers to make regulations that allow only the Government to apply for a permit to grow bhang for a lawful activity. Hence even if the regulations are made today, they cannot allow a private person to apply for a permit to grow bhang. The permit to grow bhang is confined to the Government alone because it is generally difficult to control a private farm.