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Hello and welcome back to CannaIntel420, where science, culture, and history converge. In this episode, we travel to the forgotten coasts of Brazil to uncover the story of Manga Rosa, one of the rarest and most mysterious landraces in cannabis history. Once known for its shimmering pink pistils, tropical aroma, and balanced chemistry, Manga Rosa stood as a bridge between medicinal resilience and cultural identity, before prohibition and modernization erased it from existence. Through genetics, archival research, and cultural memory, this documentary explores: – How the unique coastal environment shaped Manga Rosa’s evolution. – Why its genetics vanished under twentieth-century drug policy. – The global search for surviving descendants. – What this loss teaches us about biodiversity, ethics, and cultural sovereignty. From the soil of Bahia to the memory of Brazil’s forgotten cultivators, Manga Rosa and the Lost Genome of Brazil is not just about what was lost — it’s about what can still be reclaimed. ⚖️ This content is for educational and informational purposes only. It does not promote or encourage the use, sale, or cultivation of cannabis where prohibited by law. Always follow all local, state, federal, and tribal regulations, and consume responsibly where legal to do so. 🎧 All stock footage, still images, and sound elements used within this program are licensed for commercial and educational use under proper distribution agreements and fair-use compliance. Voiceovers, narrations, and sound design are original works created for educational documentation and do not depict or imply the handling, use, or promotion of cannabis or cannabis-related products.