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Chart: 20% of hemp lots will exceed 0.3% THC limit next year, USDA estimates
In 2020, one in five lots of hemp will need to be destroyed because the plants exceed the legal THC limit, according to new estimates from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). These USDA estimates are some of the figures outlined in Hemp Industry Daily’s new special report, “USDA Hemp Rules: A Handbook for Hemp…
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Chart: Hemp sales could exceed $100 million in 2022, USDA predicts
U.S. hemp sales might exceed $25 million in 2020 and surpass $100 million in 2022, according to new estimates by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). These estimates are some of the figures outlined in Hemp Industry Daily’s new special report, “USDA Hemp Rules: A Handbook for Hemp & CBD Businesses.” The free report, released…
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Chart: CBD retail landscape is rapidly evolving
After spending years as a niche item in specialty stores, CBD-infused products have found their way onto the shelves of prominent retailers – and the ingredient’s presence and availability may yet increase. This week, CBD companies announced a number of new distribution deals. Consider: Southeastern Grocers joined the CBD category, announcing it will begin selling…
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Chart: Median acreage of US hemp operations decreases, but acreage average rises
The median acreage planted by U.S. hemp operations decreased between 2018 and 2019 while the average size increased – a trend driven by both the risks and opportunities associated with hemp production. According to the 2019 Hemp & CBD Industry Factbook, the number of small-scale growers operating in the hemp space surged between 2018 and…
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Exclusive: US retail sales of CBD to increase 133% in 2019, surpass $10 billion by 2024
Retail sales of CBD in the U.S. are expected to surpass $1 billion in 2019 – a 133% increase over 2018 sales – and may eclipse $10 billion by 2024, according to projections from the newly released 2019 Hemp & CBD Industry Factbook. The recent surge of consumer demand for CBD, coupled with increasingly easy…