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
South Dakota sends hemp legislation to governor’s desk
Coming in hot at the end of the legislative session, state lawmakers in South Dakota sent an industrial hemp bill to Gov. Kristi Noem to sign after clearing the proposal to legalize hemp production and develop a state plan on Thursday. Noem has indicated she will sign the bill,... Read more
California hemp, CBD impasse continues as manufacturers await clarity
(Editor’s note: This is part of an occasional series on California’s hemp industry. To read the previous installment, click here.) California hemp and CBD producers were hoping for speedy action this year on a long-debated proposal to clear a path for hemp extracts in foods and drinks. But old disagreements... Read more
CBD in Europe: EU receives 45 novel food applications
The European Commission has received 45 applications for novel food authorization for CBD-containing products since December 2018, Hemp Industry Daily has learned. The applications have chiefly come from the Netherlands, the UK, Czech Republic, Slovenia, Switzerland and the United States, a commission source said. CBD products in the European... Read more
Bill to legalize hemp production in Idaho defeated
Idaho lawmakers defeated a measure that would have legalized hemp, leaving the state as one of three in the country that don’t allow the crop. The measure was voted down in a House committee Wednesday, The Lewiston Tribune reported. Some opponents said the change could lead to marijuana legalization, while others... Read more
Staffer for company growing hemp in Myanmar sent to prison
A U.S. company accused of growing marijuana in Myanmar says the crop was actually hemp. But the country doesn’t differentiate between the two plants and sentenced one of the company’s workers to prison for 20 years. The Myanmar man sentenced to prison, Shein Latt, acknowledged he was responsible for... Read more
The Importance of PACs and Political Involvement
by Madeline Grant, NCIA’s Government Relations Manager Like the Olympics, we only have a presidential election every four years. Usually, this means more voters are engaged and paying attention to the political process than normal. It’s more important now than ever for voters to get involved, and there are... Read more
Tax relief and higher THC limits: Q&A with U.S. Rep. Denver Riggleman
Raise THC limits, improve access to banking, provide tax relief and offer opportunities for new hemp and CBD businesses – one Congressman has heard distress calls from the nascent hemp industry and is working to introduce legislation that could help. U.S. Rep. Denver Riggleman, a Republican from Virginia, says... Read more
Limit your exposure: How liability insurance can protect CBD manufacturers
(This is an abridged version of a story that appears in the March issue of Marijuana Business Magazine.) CBD manufacturers risk paying thousands of dollars in legal expenses if they lack insurance to deal with rash-inducing topicals, exploding vape pens and other problems connected to their products. Product liability insurance... Read more
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