BERLIN, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Germany set out plans on Wednesday to legalise cannabis, a move Chancellor Olaf Scholz's government said would make Germany one of the first countries in Europe to do so.The coalition government struck an agreement last year to introduce legislation during its four-year term to allow the controlled distribution of cannabis in licensed shops.Not just say: Well, we tried our best," said Niklas Kouparanis, chief executive Bloomwell Group, one of Germany's largest cannabis firms.Berlin should have a plan B if the EU rejects the legalisation, Kouparanis said, adding that cannabis imports should be permitted as domestic cultivation will not be able to meet demand in the short term.Lars Mueller, chief executive of German cannabis firm SynBiotic, said Wednesday's step was "almost like winning the lottery" for his company."