Alert: NC Hemp Grower License Program Ends Dec. 31, 2021

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HeMP is the secure online tool where you will apply for a USDA hemp production license and manage hemp reporting information for USDA. Apply for a license Follow the instructions on the HeMP online tool to apply for a USDA hemp production license. You must provide a copy of your hemp license and documents showing ownership or lease on the land under hemp production. At that meeting, the decision was made to end the NC Hemp Pilot Program on December 31, 2021. 8/18/2021 – On August 5, the NC Industrial Hemp Commission held a meeting to discuss the future of the NC Industrial Hemp Pilot Program. To continue, or to begin, producing hemp in North Carolina in 2022 you will need to apply to the USDA’s hemp program.

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8/18/2021 – On August 5, the NC Industrial Hemp Commission held a meeting to discuss the future of the NC Industrial Hemp Pilot Program. At that meeting, the decision was made to end the NC Hemp Pilot Program on December 31, 2021. As stated in a letter sent yesterday by Paul Adams, Industrial Hemp Program Manager, N.C. Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Plant Industry Division, to NC hemp license holders, “Per the 2018 Agricultural Improvement Act (Federal Farm Bill) the USDA was tasked with creating a program to govern hemp production nationwide resulting in the Domestic Hemp Production Program, the Final Rule, and the expiration of...

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