Agriculture incorporates hemp seeds into the Argentine Food Code

Published 2023년 11월 29일

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The Ministry of Agriculture in Argentina has added hemp seeds to the category of "edible seeds" in the Argentine Food Code. This move is seen as an opportunity to develop the industrial-horticultural hemp industry and compete in the global market for hemp-derived products. The resolution specifies the characteristics and requirements for hemp seeds, such as low THC content, cleanliness, and absence of other plant parts or insects.
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The Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Fisheries of the Nation reports that today Resolution 31/2023 was published in the Official Gazette, which adds to the Argentine Food Code the hemp seeds that now make up the category of "edible seeds." Secretary Juan José Bahillo highlighted that "in this historical context we are presented with a unique opportunity with numerous ramifications through an intelligent and successful development of the industrial-horticultural hemp industry (Cannabis sativa L.). In fact, the current context global market provides important spaces to compete with quality and excellence through the production of various products derived from this ancient crop." This Resolution establishes a modification in Article 917 where it authorizes food use and describes the specificity of hemp seeds as healthy, clean and well-preserved seeds of the different varieties of the plant species Cannabis Sativa L and that do not express more than 1 % delta-9 ...

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