High anxiety: Proposed US hemp rules worry industry
Source: Associated Press
High anxiety: Proposed US hemp rules worry industry
By GILLIAN FLACCUS
January 13, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) Hemp growers and entrepreneurs who were joyous a year ago after U.S. lawmakers reclassified the plant as a legal agricultural crop now are worried their businesses could be crippled if federal policymakers move ahead with draft regulations.
Licenses for hemp cultivation topped a half-million acres (200,000 hectares) last year, more than 450% above 2018 levels, so theres intense interest in the rules the U.S. government is creating. Critical comments on the draft have poured in from hemp farmers, processors, retailers and state governments.
Growers are concerned the government wants to use a heavy hand that could result in many crops failing required tests and being destroyed. The U.S. Department of Agriculture, the agency writing the rules, estimates 20% of hemp lots would fail under the proposed regulations.
Their business is to support farmers and not punish farmers and the rules as theyre written right now punish farmers, said Dove Oldham, who last year grew an acre (0.40 hectares) of hemp on her family farm in Grants Pass. Theres just a lot of confusion, and people are just looking for leadership.
The USDA did not respond to the criticism but has taken the unusual step of extending the public comment period by a month, until Jan. 29. The agency told The Associated Press it will analyze information from this years growing season before releasing its final rules, which would take effect in 2021.
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