Hemp Legalization in Canada The regulations define industrial hemp as “cannabis plants whose leaves and flowering heads do not contain […]
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Key Takeaways Hemp Industry Regulations: The hemp industry in Florida is regulated by the Laws of Florida, Title XXXV Chapter […]
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Utah’s hemp growers must obtain a license from the USDA while other activities such as extraction and distribution require a license from Utah’s Department of Agriculture and Food.
Read more ›Updated: July 2, 2025
Puerto Rico’s tropical climate and around 2,800 hours of sunlight every year gives it the ability to grow and harvest hemp three times a year.
Read more ›Updated: June 26, 2025
Missouri mainly grows hemp for fiber – it accounted for nearly 80% of the 2024 harvest.
Read more ›Updated: June 20, 2025
Oregon requires separate licenses for growing and processing hemp, and in July 2024 introduced a new hemp vendor license which allows to operate as a hemp retailer or wholesaler.
Read more ›Updated: June 12, 2025
Key Takeaways Hemp Industry Regulations: The hemp industry in North Carolina is regulated by Bill 315, with the North Carolina […]
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