‘Hostage’ hempseeds prompt cross-state lawsuit
A Colorado hempseed producer is accused of “holding hostage” some 4 million seeds that belong to Exotic Canopy Solutions, a California hemp company. A lawsuit filed this week against Colorado Hemp Operations LLC and Curnativ Farms LLC says the breeders were hired in January to produce seeds of a... Read more
Cannabis’ First Portable HPLC Now Delivers 11+ Cannabinoids. Next Gen LightLab 3 Lets Non-technical Users Test Like a Laboratory.
NEW LONDON, NH – August 20 – Orange Photonics, a cannabis testing instrumentation provider, announced the release of LightLab 3, its next generation, portable, high-performance liquid chromatography-based analyzer. LightLab is designed for non-technical users in cannabis- specific testing applications. Cannabis- and Hemp-touching businesses and regulators have long struggled in... Read more
NCIA Accepting Applications For 2021-2023 Board of Directors Term
NCIA is accepting applications for eligible candidates to apply for its board of directors now through Wednesday, September 30, 2020. The National Cannabis Industry Association is a nonprofit organization run for and by its membership, so we hope you’ll consider this opportunity to apply for a seat on the... Read more
US Senator: Legislation possible if industry dislikes FDA rules for CBD
An Oregon legislator instrumental in legalizing hemp in 2018 says Congress can always create laws to regulate CBD if the industry isn’t happy with the rules from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat, blamed the FDA for stifling the growth of the CBD market... Read more
Nike launches hemp sneaker with UK retailer
A UK retailer has launched a limited-edition hemp textile sneaker by U.S. athletic apparel giant Nike. Nike has partnered with the UK’s size? retail outlet to sell the Nike Air Zoom Type ‘Hemp’ shoe. The shoe launched on the retailer’s app and in stores on Friday, priced at £140... Read more
Spice grinder on hemp? Colorado lawsuit alleges multimillion error caused by wrong equipment
Two Colorado hemp producers are suing a California processor for allegedly trying to get out of paying for hemp biomass by putting it through a spice grinder. The hemp growers – Moose Agricultural and Colorado Hemp Solutions, both of Grand Junction – say that Layn USA and its affiliate... Read more
In case you missed it, watch the recording of this webinar from Wednesday, July 15, 2020. NCIA’s #IndustryEssentials webinars are our weekly educational series featuring a variety of programs allowing us to provide you timely, engaging and essential education when & where you need it most. The... Read more
In Poland, hemp production growing fast despite legal ambiguity, uneven enforcement
(Editor’s note: This is the first of a series of national snapshots on Europe’s complex hemp industry. To learn more about hemp production and opportunities elsewhere in Europe, download our free “Hemp Cultivation In Europe” report here.) Despite being overshadowed by the output of France’s hemp farmers and the... Read more
Navajo EPA suspects New Mexico farming operation of Clean Water Act violations
The Navajo Environmental Protection Agency says it suspects a hemp operation in northwestern New Mexico has violated the Clean Water Act – enough to shut down the farming for which it is under investigation. But NEPA Director Oliver Whaley says his agency needs feedback from the U.S. EPA on... Read more
Colorado Republican joins calls for USDA hemp delay
Colorado Republican Cory Gardner is the latest U.S. senator calling for a delay on implementation of federal hemp regulations overseen by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Gardner, who represents the nation’s No. 1 hemp-producing state by licensed acreage, told USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue in a letter that the proposed... Read more
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