Global Kratom Coalition Backs Indonesia's Kratom Regulations
- The Global Kratom Coalition (GKC) expresses strong support for Indonesia's recent regulatory changes.
- The regulations were initiated by President Joko Widodo and led by Presidential Chief of Staff Moeldoko.
- This move highlights the coalition's alignment with Indonesia's kratom policies.
LOS ANGELES, CA, August 12, 2024 (EZ Newswire) — The Global Kratom Coalition (GKC) has expressed robust support for the recent regulatory initiatives spearheaded by Indonesian President Joko Widodo and his Chief of Staff, Moeldoko. These developments aim to protect local farmers while ensuring the safe and standardized export of kratom, a plant known for its psychoactive properties. Matthew Lowe, Executive Director of GKC, highlighted the importance of these regulations, stating they will facilitate responsible trading practices that benefit both producers and consumers. Lowe emphasized that this initiative represents a significant advancement in safeguarding kratom's economic potential while adhering to necessary health and safety standards. The GKC commended the Indonesian government for its proactive approach in exploring kratom's full potential, aligning its development with health and safety principles. The Global Kratom Coalition is dedicated to protecting and expanding access to kratom globally. The organization focuses on education and scientific research to empower individuals with access to safe and responsibly sourced kratom products. GKC operates on five core values, including community engagement and promoting responsible use, which encourages vendors to maintain high quality and safety standards. For more information about the Global Kratom Coalition and its initiatives, interested parties can visit their website or follow them on social media platforms. The coalition aims to foster a global community of kratom enthusiasts, experts, and advocates committed to informed and responsible use of the plant.