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Future of Hemp Industry: Page 2
The Future of Hemp-Derived Delta-9 THC Headlines CBT’s Most-Read Articles for March
Readers also dove headfirst into Amazon’s delta-8 problems and a potential rescheduling roadblock with the DEA’s five-factor test this month.
Hemp Industry Organizations Urge House Energy and Commerce Committee to Hold Hearing on FDA Regulation
Twenty-eight nonprofit organizations sent a Jan. 24 letter to committee leaders, calling on them to expedite a hearing on the FDA’s regulation—or lack thereof—of the hemp market, including CBD products.
2023 Farm Bill Passage Could Face 1-Year Delay, According to Key US Senator
Arkansas Sen. John Boozman, ranking member of the Agriculture Committee, indicated Congress may miss an end-of-year deadline.
Democratic Task Force Endorses 44 Bills for Inclusion in 2023 Farm Bill
The New Democrat Coalition, a caucus of nearly 100 U.S. House members, put forward a list of bills it hopes to hitch to the must-pass agriculture legislation.
Cannabis Regulators Association Calls on Congress to Adjust Hemp Laws in 2023 Farm Bill
Head regulators from seven states signed a letter asking for U.S. Agriculture Committee leaders to protect consumer safety and public health.
The Versatility of Hemp: 5 Ways to Use and Enjoy Hemp Products
Jorge Olson, chief marketing officer at Hempacco, showcases hemp’s myriad uses, what consumers can expect, and what businesses should note.
USDA Survey Shows Hemp Industry’s Dramatic Decline
2022 figures for seed, floral, fiber and grain production were down across the board compared to 2021.
Hemp-Based Food Line Hemprella Now Offered in Lidl Supermarkets in Europe
The company’s line of superfood products are available in 1,300 Lidl supermarkets across Poland and the Netherlands.
Montana, South Dakota, Oregon Report Most Acres of Hemp Planted in 2022
The three states planted 8,400 acres of hemp, accounting for roughly 30% of the national total.
Hemp Numbers Plummet Across the Board in 2022 USDA Acreage and Production Survey
The value of industrial hemp totaled $238 million in 2022, down 71% from $824 million in 2021.
Keeping Hemp Traditions Alive
In a region of Southeast Asia, women of the Hmong ethnic minority hand-make their own hemp textiles with a process they’ve maintained for centuries, and the fabric is both part of their everyday and ceremonial lives.
Hemp Building Institute Opens to Help Progress Industry Forward
HBI President and Founder Jacob Waddell will work alongside a board of directors of industry professionals to help tackle industry-wide barriers and establish the necessary standards and testing procedures for hemp building materials.
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