Charlotte’s Web cites need for better hemp research in launch of new division
Saying the hemp industry needs better research into cannabinoid safety and efficacy, Colorado CBD maker Charlotte’s Web has launched a new research division and tapped a former health diagnostics executive to lead it. Tim Orr is leading a new division called Charlotte’s Web Labs, a team of about a dozen that... Read more
‘We don’t have any issues with destroying hot crops’: Q&A with the president of the Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance
Talking about hemp comes easy to Keith Jones, the new president of the Canadian Hemp Trade Alliance. He’s been growing industrial hemp at his farm in southern Alberta for more than 20 years. But Jones still talks about it like great discoveries and opportunities await. Hemp Industry Daily recently caught up... Read more
Reporter’s Notebook: Why hemp producers should use biocontrols to promote sustainable production
(This is an abridged version of a column that appears in the March issue of Marijuana Business Magazine.) Cannabis is often touted as a self-sustaining crop that doesn’t need pest protection. Yet in 2019, outdoor hemp farmers saw heavy disease and pest pressure. As planting season approaches for outdoor hemp... Read more
Oregon city considering hemp production ban
Hemp bans in California towns are common as the crop struggles to gather broad support in a state where nearly half of its counties outlaws hemp production. But in Oregon, where hemp has become a widely accepted stable, one city is considering banning production within its limits. The Medford... Read more
Texas opens applications for 2020 hemp production
Texas has opened applications to grow and process hemp in the nation’s second-largest state. But state agriculture agronomists are warning that Texans shouldn’t look to wetter states like Kentucky and Oregon to predict production. The applications opened Monday and come with $100 application fees $100 licensing fees $300 sampling... Read more
German police investigate CBD shop operators for violating narcotics law
Three men who run a CBD shop in southwestern Germany are under investigation for violating the country’s controlled substances law. The men, all 28, are accused of illicitly producing narcotics and selling the products online and in their retail store in the city of Tübingen, state prosecutors and police said in... Read more
Georgia hemp plan wins USDA approval even as budget talks continue
Georgia has federal approval to oversee hemp production in 2020 and is planning to start taking applications later this month. But the state has yet to settle how it plans to pay for its hemp program. Georgia’s hemp plan cleared the U.S. Department of Agriculture last week, an approval... Read more
California firm cuts $25M revenue projection on hemp-trading platform
California-based KushCo Holdings, a cannabis company specializing in ancillary products such as packaging, is ratcheting back its hemp revenue predictions. The company told investors Friday that it’s retracting its 2020 hemp revenue guidance of $25 million. The announcement came as the firm announced it will miss this quarter’s revenue estimates.... Read more
Another Kentucky hemp company files for bankruptcy
Another Kentucky hemp producer is seeking bankruptcy protection. Atalo Holdings cited “confounding guidance” from regulators and “unforeseen market forces” in announcing the Chapter 7 filing late Friday. Atalo chairman Andrew Graves said in a statement that the company hopes to continue operating while bankruptcy proceeds. Graves called his company “an... Read more
Germany, hemp advocates clash over policy on CBD in food
Hemp advocates and food-safety regulators in Germany are at loggerheads over whether all forms of cannabinoids require additional scrutiny before they can be sold in foods and drinks. The dispute came to a head last week when the European Industrial Hemp Association released a statement that the German government... Read more
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