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NIHC RECEIVES FUNDING TO PROMOTE US HEMP IN
EMERGING MARKETS
WASHINGTON, May 29, 2024—The National Industrial Hemp Council (NIHC) is proud to announce it has received $745,000 in funding through the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Regional Agricultural Promotion Program (RAPP). Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack recently announced the funding that aims to boost American food and farm exports in promising international markets.
“We extend our gratitude to the USDA for recognizing the vital role of industrial hemp in global export markets,” said NIHC President and CEO Patrick Atagi. “This funding is crucial for advancing the industry through NIHC’s efforts to promote US hemp as a safe, high-quality and sustainable commodity used in various products, from clothing to building materials to fuels.”
Launched in October, the USDA’s $1.2 billion RAPP program is designed to help U.S. exporters expand their reach beyond traditional markets. The focus is on regions with growing consumer demand and purchasing power, such as Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, and South and Southeast Asia. NIHC is among 66 organizations receiving a share of the first $300 million allotment. For a complete list of RAPP funding recipients, click here.
Atagi, who recently returned from the Asia Hemp Business and Expo in Bangkok, emphasized that the funding will enable the US industrial hemp industry to forge global partnerships and strengthen its position in the international marketplace. A standout feature of the US industrial hemp sector is the NIHC Verify program, which mandates that products be tested in laboratories that have passed a Good Laboratory Practice (GLP) certification audit. This program underpins NIHC’s mission to promote testing transparency, uphold standards, boost consumer confidence and ensure product safety.
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The NIHC is a global advocate for the sustainable, long-term growth and profitability of industrial hemp. Based in Washington, D.C., NIHC’s membership includes growers, sellers and laboratories. The organization engages in advocacy, international development and consumer programs, including the exclusive NIHC Verify program, which promotes testing transparency, standards compliance, consumer confidence and product safety. To learn more, visit www.NIHCoa.com
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U.S. Hemp Leaders Unite on Plan of Action as Deliberations Over 2023 Farm Bill Approach Key industry stakeholders convened at the NoCo9 Hemp Expo in March to finalize a policy document that 31 nonprofit organizations have now signed.
WASHINGTON, D.C. (April 24, 2023) – As the 2023 Farm Bill deliberations approach, U.S. hemp leaders are united behind a plan of action. And this unprecedented alliance among 31 nonprofit hemp organizations portends promise for congressional enactment of the industry’s agenda.
This winter, three of the nation’s leading hemp organizations – Hemp Industries Association (HIA), National Industrial Hemp Council (NIHC) and U.S. Hemp Roundtable (USHR) – joined in collaboration for the very first time to develop a series of policy priorities for enactment in the 2023 Farm Bill. The three groups then asked industry leader Morris Beegle to convene a meeting of more than 75 key hemp stakeholders at the leading national hemp gathering that he produces, the NoCo Hemp Expo. After an intense discussion, and follow-up breakout groups to expound on the deliberations, a priority policy document was finalized. Since then, 31 state, regional and national nonprofit organizations have signed on in support.
The document lists nine key policy priorities for consideration by Congress. These include requiring increase USDA funding for hemp internationally and domestically, FDA to regulate hemp extracts such as CBD; easing the regulatory burden on hemp farmers; repealing the hemp felon ban from the 2018 Farm Bill; and addressing THC limits for hemp. This document is being shared with key members of Congress and will serve as the foundation for drafting legislative language to be included in the Farm Bill.
NIHC President and CEO Patrick Atagi praised the work of the hemp industry for broadly coming together to endorse hemp priorities and hemp-specific Farm Bill priorities. “’Working Together Works’ are true words taught to me by my mentor, former USDA Undersecretary William ‘Bill’ Hawks,” Atagi said. “I am glad to see the hemp industry come together; it is a sign of great things to come.”
“This is an historic moment for hemp,” stated Jonathan Miller, USHR’s General Counsel. “The five years since legalization have been challenging, and the 2023 Farm Bill is our next and best opportunity to take this industry a step forward. The unity within the industry is remarkable and telling: Our shared voice will resonate with Congress and help us turn this opportunity into meaningful progress for hemp farmers and product consumers.”
Said Morris Beegle, co-founder and president of We Are For Better Alternatives, or WAFBA: “The last five years have taught us a lot, and more than anything, that we as stakeholders need to align our interests and our voices going into the 2023 Farm Bill so that we correct the regulatory deficiencies that have plagued the growth and development of this nascent industry. I’m optimistic and encouraged by so many organizations coming together at this time to collaborate and work in unison to improve the future of the hemp industry.”
The Kenya Hemp Conference brings together industry leaders, researchers, policymakers, and other stakeholders to gain insights into international trade opportunities and understand the environmental benefits of industrial hemp.
Patrick Atagi, NIHC CEO & President, will be speaking on international trade and development. This one-day event will have many networking opportunities, sharing (challenges and opportunities), gaining market insights, and participating in discussions about the legal landscape of hemp.
Kenya is developing a sustainable hemp sector with innovative products and applications that could transform industries, from agriculture to manufacturing.
This is a wonderful opportunity to understand how hemp can be a game-changer for sustainability while empowering economic development.
Learn more about this exciting event here.
To find out how you and your company can become involved, please contact us at info@hempindustrial.com