I believe that about 10 to 15 years ago, an exact date is difficult, but I read an article by a guy who went to the producing region in Paraguay, he comments that a farmer traveled to Holland and brought seeds. These seeds are sold in Paraguay more expensive, and producers are adopting practices to improve quality.
I can say that before this hybridization, mainly in the months of May, June and July, a sweeter, softer and more energetic herb appeared on the market.
After that, the so-called “clone” appeared, which I believe to be the first hybrids, the price doubled …
There are several producers in Paraguay, and the hybrid and traditional seeds are there, if legalizing Paraguay can launch several landraces …
Yes, take a look at Agroecological guerrilla, in search of the True Brazilian Sativa - #113 by Gugumelo