The Northland Age

‘Significan­t victory’ for hemp industry

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Changes to government regulation­s that made the sale and consumptio­n of hemp seed products legal as of yesterday have been hailed by the Hemp Industries Associatio­n as a “small yet significan­t victory”.

In addition to hemp seed oil — legal since 2003 — items such as de-hulled hemp seed, hemp seed protein powder, hemp seed beverages and hemp seed snack bars may now all legally be offered for sale.

Associatio­n spokesman Richard Barge said the government’s decision followed changes that Trans-Tasman food ministers agreed should be made to the Australia New Zealand Food Standards Code in April last year.

Hemp-related food items had been legal in Australia since November 2018.

Food Safety Minister Damien O’Connor acknowledg­ed last week that the New Zealand industrial hemp (iHemp) industry had been campaignin­g for the amendment for decades, adding that the industry had the potential to be significan­tly beneficial to rural economies and communitie­s in terms of generating revenue and jobs.

Mr Barge noted that hemp flowers and leaves, even those strains with effectivel­y zero levels of the psycho-active component THC, would remain illegal in New Zealand food, a continued restrictio­n that was frustratin­g for those who wanted the high value nutrition of the whole plant to be made available to New Zealanders for dietary and medical benefits.

The possession and trade of whole hemp seeds would also still require a licence, and new hemp seed food items would not be permitted to feature the word cannabis or to show the cannabis leaf on packaging.

“While we welcome any progress that helps the iHemp industry, if the hemp seed is indeed to be traded now as ‘any other edible seed,’ the restrictio­ns still in place will continue to be a source of postponing the full flourishin­g of the iHemp industry in New Zealand,” Mr Barge said.

“We wait to see how the imminent order in council by the Ministry of Primary Industries will affect the Industrial Hemp Regulation­s 2006.

“Is the government serious about helping our rural economies?”

 ?? PICTURE / FILE ?? Hemp harvesting may become a more common sight after changes to the rules.
PICTURE / FILE Hemp harvesting may become a more common sight after changes to the rules.

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