USDA seeks public comment on hemp policy during listening session
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) will host a public listening session Feb. 26 to get feedback on policies being implemented through the 2018 Farm Bill.  According to Bill Northey, the agency’s undersecretary for Farm Production and Conservation, the listening session is an opportunity for hemp producers and other... Read more
As CBD crackdown spreads, New York politician vows to halt ‘overreaction’
More restaurants and facilities nationwide report they can’t sell CBD anymore, even as an official in New York City vows to turn back the Big Apple’s crackdown on CBD use in eateries. In the past week, enforcement letters and product seizures spread to new jurisdictions, a response to December comments... Read more
CBD advertisements removed from Alaska city’s buses
Advertising restrictions continue to affect the hemp and CBD industry, with one Alaska town removing CBD ads from city buses rather than face possible complaints about them. A borough in Fairbanks took down Aurora Apothecary ads on buses promoting CBD. The bus system said that no one complained about the... Read more
Nasdaq accepts Canadian company planning to grow hemp in Texas
Village Farms International, a Canadian company that’s adding U.S. hemp to its business producing greenhouse-grown tomatoes, bell peppers and cucumbers, has graduated to the Nasdaq exchange. The company says it will leave the over-the-counter markets – where it trades as VFFIF – and list on the Nasdaq Capital Market... Read more
White-hot New York CBD manufacturing scene undeterred by tougher regulations
CBD manufacturing in New York continues to heat up with at least two hemp companies announcing plans for extraction facilities to compete with huge manufacturing investments expected from out of state. The new factories – one in a former newspaper printing plant near Binghamton and the Pennsylvania border, the... Read more
Take Action! Share This Video on The Cannabis Industry’s Banking Crisis!
Today, Wednesday, February 13 at 2:00 PM ET, the U.S. House Committee on Financial Services’ Subcommittee on Consumer Protection and Financial Institutions will hold a hearing about the issue of cannabis banking and the SAFE Banking Act. This would allow marijuana-related businesses in states with existing regulatory structures to access... Read more
FSD Pharma reveals hemp purchase agreement after Auxly deal collapses
Ontario-based FSD Pharma has agreed to buy 1,000 kilograms (2,200 pounds) of hemp on a contractual basis from a farmer in the province for CBD extraction at the company’s Cobourg facility. The move comes after the breakdown last week of an agreement between FSD and marijuana company Auxly for... Read more
Specialty retailer Barneys New York to sell CBD products in California store
Upscale specialty retailer Barneys New York announced plans to sell CBD-infused products and cannabis accessories in a new “luxury” head shop called The High End, the latest mainstream company to capitalize on the hemp and marijuana industries. The shop will open in March inside the Barneys flagship store in... Read more
South Dakota lawmakers vote to join hemp boom, despite governor’s concerns
South Dakota lawmakers have given hemp production a huge thumbs-up, against the governor’s wishes to table the proposal, to join at least 41 other states with laws allowing hemp cultivation. The House voted 65-2 Monday to allow hemp farming, a solid rebuke to South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, who... Read more
Tobacco money tapped to fuel new hemp testing facility in Virginia
Virginia will spend nearly $400,000 to develop a testing facility for agricultural products – including hemp – with funds coming from a state agency set up to revitalize tobacco-growing areas in the state. The Virginia Tobacco Region Revitalization Commission awarded the money to buy a high-end Waters UPLC mass... Read more
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