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Guyanese Parliament approves industrial hemp legislation

Lawmakers in the small South American nation of Guyana passed an industrial hemp law that decriminalizes hemp cultivation and paves the way for a licensed industry.

The Industrial Hemp Act was introduced in the National Assembly of the Parliament of Guyana in May and passed Aug. 8.

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The new law will allow Guyana to create an industrial hemp regulator, the Guyana Industrial Hemp Regulatory Authority, with a governing board.

The regulator will be able to issue licenses for individuals or companies to cultivate hemp and manufacture hemp products, “including foods, textiles, furniture, medicines and cosmetics,” according to the law.

Research licenses will also be permitted.

Industrial hemp is defined as cannabis and derivatives with less than 0.3% THC concentration by dry weight.

Minister of Agriculture Mustapha Zulfikar said he expects hemp production to serve as an economic boon and “a valuable source of foreign exchange,” according to

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