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CBD Market Report

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HerbalGram, the acclaimed quarterly journal of the American Botanical Council, recently published its 2021 “Herb Market Report,” which included data on sales of CBD as an herbal ingredient in mainstream and natural retail channels in the United States. E-commerce sales of CBD in the U.S. increase in annual sales.

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Spanish court approves sale of CBD flowers

Cannabis Law Report

Only crops authorized by the Spanish Agency for Medicines and Health Products (AEMPS) and the resulting flowers would thus be authorized for free sale in Spain. A decision on the sale of CBD flowers. In the summer of 2018, the Civil Guard inspected its sales premises and seized CBD products including CBD flowers and hashish.

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Exporting CBD Food Just Got Harder: The European Union Makes a Move

Canna Law Blog

We’ve been writing a lot on this blog about the regulation and sale of cannabidiol (“CBD”) products at the state and federal levels. The United States is not the only international actor, however, that is concerned with regulating the sale of CBD products, including CBD-infused foods. extracts of Cannabis sativa L.

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India: Hemp- A ‘Wonder Crop’: Development And Historical Analysis

Cannabis Law Report

Hemp , scientifically defined as Cannabis sativa , is a plant, each part of which can be put to use: the stalk, seeds, and flowers. It is also called industrial hemp , plant of the family Cannabaceae cultivated for its bast fibre or its edible seeds 1. As published via the Mondaq Platform. 20 December 2021.

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Austria: Cannabidiol In Food And Cosmetics

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The marketing of cannabidiol (CBD) extracts as food supplements is a relatively new trend and CBD is increasingly common in the food and beverage sector (e.g., The other parts of hemp plants- such as seed, leaves and cannabinoids contained therein (except for THC) – do not qualify as narcotics. in sweets, cakes and beer).

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Washington Cannabis: The Proposed Hemp Overhaul is Here

Canna Law Blog

Washington’s hemp law is also extremely confusing thanks to RCW 15.120.020 which prohibits the “production of any part of industrial hemp, except seed, as food, extract, oil, cake, concentrate, resin, or other preparation for topical use, oral consumption, or inhalation by humans[.]” This could lead to confusion.

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Memo to Congress: Fix the Farm Bill

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Current Market Dynamics Loopholes in the 2018 Farm Bill The 2018 Farm Bill defines “hemp” as “the plant Cannabis sativa L. What follows are comments recently submitted by Tiffany Devitt , a longtime Project CBD contributor, in response to the Congressional RFI on a potential regulatory pathway for hemp-derived CBD.