Oregon manufacturer sells partial ownership stake to expand CBD offerings
An Oregon CBD beverage maker has sold a partial ownership stake for $1.6 million to expand production and distribution. Ablis of Bend, Oregon, makes nonalcoholic beverages that contain 25 milligrams of CBD. The products are distributed in health and wellness retailers in 10 states. Acquired Sales Corp. of Lake... Read more
Utah adds label requirement for CBD products to combat synthetics
Utah will require CBD products to carry labels certifying they were produced legally, a move to eliminate synthetic products and treatments that contain too much THC. The new labeling requirement takes effect in January, Salt Lake City TV station KUTV reported. The state joins Indiana and Oregon, which have previously implemented... Read more
Vermont CBD company snags $7 million, plans to move manufacturing plant
A CBD manufacturer in Vermont is changing its name and plans to double its hemp acreage to 100 acres next year after selling a $7 million stake to a North Carolina venture capital firm. Hardwick, Vermont-based Green Mountain CBD will change its name to SunSoil CBD in 2019, VTDigger... Read more
No extraction required: Smokable hemp trend gives farmers new use for flower
One of the fastest-growing hemp sectors bears a striking resemblance to the marijuana industry: dried and smokable hemp flowers. The growth of hemp pre-rolls and loose flower has roots in Europe, where cannabis enthusiasts have long embraced smoking low-THC cannabis, but its rise in the U.S. is catching longtime... Read more
Cannabis tech firm Eaze opens online CBD marketplace to meet growing demand
San Francisco-based tech company Eaze launched a new online marketplace, Eaze Wellness, to ship hemp-derived CBD products to 41 states across the U.S. and the District of Columbia. CBD sales more than doubled among the company’s customers last year, Sheena Shiravi, Eaze’s director of consumer communications, told Fortune, highlighting a key... Read more
Colorado vote poses risks, opportunities for hemp farmers
(Photo courtesy of Colorado Department of Agriculture) Colorado’s recent vote to move part of the hemp definition out of the state constitution has some entrepreneurs cheering, while others warn it could lead to federal meddling in the nation’s largest hemp market. Amendment X left the overall definition of hemp... Read more
MariMed invests $30M in hemp-derived CBD producer
Massachusetts-based MariMed, a multistate cannabis operator, is entering the hemp-derived CBD business with a $30 million investment in a Kentucky company. The company, GenCanna, has contract farmers to grow hemp to its specifications as well as processing facilities to make CBD extracts, concentrates, isolates and other products. GenCanna plans... Read more
New Zealand legalizes hempseed as food, issues guidelines
A regulatory change in New Zealand has opened the doors to hemp as food in the island nation. “Hemp seeds are safe to eat and nutritious,” Bryan Wilson, head of New Zealand Food Safety, said in the announcement about the changes that now allow the sale of hempseed foods. The... Read more
McConnell issues Farm Bill ‘guarantee’ that hemp will make final version
Hemp expansion in the next Farm Bill is a “guarantee,” according to the U.S. Senate’s majority leader. Republican Sen. Mitch McConnell said he’s not sure when Congress will finalize a Farm Bill to get to the president’s desk, but he’s certain hemp will be part of that compromise. “It... Read more
Farm Bill update: What the new Congress means for hemp entrepreneurs
The hemp industry has been waiting for months for Congress to take action on a new Farm Bill, one that could make legal barriers for hemp production disappear. Now that Democrats have won control of the House of Representatives, hemp entrepreneurs wonder what that means for the 2018 Farm Bill.... Read more
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