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  • The Cape Town Tapes: Exploring Hemp Innovations in South Africa
    2025/03/07
    Pioneering Hemp in Africa: Insights from South Africa's Hemp LeadersWelcome back to the Let's Talk Hemp podcast, Volume Up! I'm your host, Morris Beagle, and today we're diving into the vibrant hemp and cannabis scene in Cape Town, South Africa. After an enriching experience at the Kenya Hemp Conference, I spent nearly three weeks in Cape Town, exploring the local industry and meeting some incredible people.Highlights from Cape TownHemporium and the Hemp HotelI had the pleasure of staying at the Hemp Hotel, the tallest hemp structure in the world, with my colleague Paul Benham from the Hemp Plastic Company. The hotel used over 60 tons of hemp in its construction, offering a unique and sustainable experience. Hemporium, a hemp retail shop located in the same building, has been a pioneer in the industry since 1996. Tony Budden, the founder, shared insights into the versatility of hemp and the importance of creating a sustainable market.Key ConversationsTony Budden, Hemporium: Tony discussed the challenges and opportunities in the hemp industry, emphasizing the need for local hemp genetics and the potential of biophilic design in creating natural living spaces.Trenton Birsch, Chiba Africa Hemp and Cannabis Training Academy: Trenton's academy is a government-approved and accredited school, providing essential training in hemp and cannabis cultivation.Natie Ferreira, Daga Pharmacy Cannabis Farms: Natty, an ornamental horticulturist and agronomist, shared his expertise in hemp and cannabis genetics, highlighting the importance of local adaptation for successful cultivation.Tanya Clarke, Invigrow: Tanya, who recently relocated from Malawi, has been a significant player in the hemp and cannabis industry. She discussed the regulatory landscape and the potential for regional markets in Africa.Regulatory InsightsSouth Africa is making strides with new regulations, including a proposed 2% THC limit, which is more lenient than the current 0.2-0.3% in Europe and the US. This change could significantly benefit local farmers and the industry as a whole.Future ProspectsThe conversations I had in Cape Town were enlightening and inspiring. The local industry is poised for growth, with a strong focus on sustainability and innovation. I look forward to spending more time in South Africa and continuing to amplify the message of hemp's potential.Sponsor AcknowledgmentA big thank you to our sponsor, Her Many Voices, a platform where grassroots activism meets indigenous wisdom to benefit all of Earth's inhabitants. Visit them at hermanyvoices.org TIME STAMPS:00:00:00 - Introduction and Sponsorship00:00:45 - Cape Town Experience00:01:27 - NoCo Hemp Expo Announcement00:01:38 - Cape Town Highlights00:02:09 - The Hemp Hotel00:02:20 - Hemporium Store Overview00:03:13 - Interviews with Industry Leaders00:03:34 - Introduction to Cape Town Tapes00:03:46 - Hemporium Store Tour00:04:19 - Tony Budden Introduction00:04:34 - Hemporium's Mission00:05:16 - Industry Challenges and Opportunities00:05:59 - Relocation to Hemp Hotel00:06:10 - Hemp Hotel Features00:07:03 - Biophilic Design Concept00:07:39 - Global Hemp Industry Insights00:08:00 - 2% THC Regulation00:09:37 - Pioneering Hemp Regulations00:10:39 - Paul Benham's Commentary00:11:12 - Addressing THC Creep00:12:05 - Local vs. Imported Varieties00:13:08 - Building a Regional Market00:14:01 - Sustainable Industry Goals00:16:01 - Invitation to Cape Town00:16:26 - Future of Hemp Regulations00:17:08 - End Use Focus00:18:03 - Learning from Global Experiences00:18:13 - Interview with Tanya Clark00:19:01 - Tanya's Background and Malawi Experience00:19:38 - Cannabis and Essential Oils in Malawi00:20:11 - Industrial Hemp Trials and Lobbying00:21:17 - Cannabis Regulatory Authority in Malawi00:22:03 - Medical and Industrial Cannabis in Malawi00:22:49 - Cannabis Regulatory Framework00:23:43 - Business Lines and Market Testing00:24:38 - Regional and Global Market Expansion00:25:11 - Relocation to Cape Town00:26:28 - Cape Town's Appeal00:26:43 - Operating in South Africa00:27:04 - African Agenda on Global Stage00:27:15 - Successful Models and Challenges00:28:01 - Quality Standards and Regulations00:28:22 - Regional Trade and Market Expansion00:29:08 - Collaboration with U.S. and Africa00:30:05 - 2% THC Regulation Impact00:30:47 - Traditional Healing and Plant Medicine00:31:08 - Inter-Africa Trade Potential00:32:06 - Traditional Healing Elements00:32:41 - Recruiting for Africa00:33:24 - Interview with Nattie Ferreira00:34:24 - Nattie's Background and Daga Pharmacy00:35:09 - South Africa's Cannabis Rights00:35:30 - Community and Grower Support00:36:36 - Farm Tour and Land Sharing00:38:00 - Nursery and Genetic Varieties00:39:00 - Early CBD Genetics00:40:06 - Chinese and Vietnamese Hemp Varieties00:41:09 - Registration and Trials00:42:00 - THC Compliance and Local Conditions00:43:00 - End Use Focus for Hemp Products00:44:01 - THC Remediation Technology00:45:00 - Disruptive Potential of Higher THC Limits00...
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  • Kenya Hemp Conference 2025: Pioneering Industrial Hemp in East Africa
    2025/02/20
    "Hemp in Africa: Highlights from KEHE Con 2025"Welcome back to the Let's Talk Hemp podcast! I'm your host, Morris Beagle, and today we have an exciting episode as we dive into the first-ever Kenya Hemp Conference, KEHE Con 2025, held in Nairobi, Kenya. This landmark event brought together policymakers, farmers, industry leaders, and international stakeholders to discuss the future of industrial hemp in East Africa. We start the episode by wishing everyone a happy new year and sharing our plans for more consistent podcast episodes in 2025. We also give a shoutout to our sponsor, Her Many Voices, for their continued support.The Kenya Hemp Conference, held at the prestigious Villa Rosa Kempinski Hotel, was a historic event with over 100 attendees and a lineup of expert speakers. The conference covered a wide range of topics, including hemp agronomy, processing, applications in plastics, animal feed, and carbon sequestration. The goal was to lay the groundwork for developing a hemp industry in Kenya and beyond.In this episode, we feature interviews with nine key voices from the conference:Paul Kirika from the National Museums of Kenya, who shares his excitement about the endless opportunities in hemp cultivation and its potential to transform local and export economies.Lusike Ajayi, Director of Crop Systems in Kenya, who discusses the importance of underutilized fruits and the potential of industrial hemp to replace plastics and support sustainable agriculture.Dr Rizike Mwadalu from the Kenya Forest Research Institute, who highlights the potential of industrial hemp for carbon sequestration and soil management.Dennis Itumbi from the President's office, who emphasizes the need for policy changes and the importance of moving from policy discussions to practical implementation on farms.Cedric Nwafor from Roots Africa, who talks about connecting U.S. academic institutions with African farming communities and the potential of industrial hemp to transform local economies.Rusty Peterson from IND Hemp, who discusses the importance of sustainability and the potential of industrial hemp to meet UN SDG goals.Olufemi Ajayi from Alabama State University, who shares insights on integrated pest management and the importance of legalizing industrial hemp in Kenya.Kingwa Kamencu from Blackstar Media, who talks about the business and spiritual aspects of hemp and the potential of hempwood and hemp food products.Sankara Sankie member of event organizing team and eight plus year advocate and industrial hemp educator.Throughout the episode, we explore the various applications of industrial hemp, from food and animal feed to biodegradable plastics and carbon credits. The enthusiasm and optimism of the speakers highlight the potential of industrial hemp to drive economic development, sustainability, and innovation in Kenya and beyond. Sponsor AcknowledgmentA big thank you to our sponsor, Her Many Voices, a platform where grassroots activism meets indigenous wisdom to benefit all of Earth's inhabitants. Visit them at hermanyvoices.org TIMESTAMP00:00:00 - Introduction and New Year Wishes00:00:45 - Overview of Kenya Hemp Conference00:02:32 - Interview with Paul Kirika: National Museums of Kenya00:05:27 - Hemp's Role in Food and Animal Feed00:07:04 - Legalization and Policy Challenges in Kenya00:10:23 - Final Thoughts from Paul Kirika00:11:22 - Interview with Lusike Wasilwa: Crop Systems Director00:13:01 - Lusike's Experience with Industrial Crops00:15:06 - Hemp's Potential in Replacing Plastics00:17:03 - Hemp's Economic and Environmental Benefits00:20:42 - Future of Hemp in Kenya: Lusike's Perspective00:22:43 - Interview with Dr. Riziki Mudalu: Kenya Forest Research Institute00:25:10 - Dr. Riziki on Carbon Sequestration and Soil Management00:27:00 - Optimism for Hemp Legalization in Kenya00:29:29 - Final Thoughts from Dr. Riziki00:29:44 - Interview with Dennis from the President's Office00:30:27 - Dennis on Conference Insights and Policy Issues00:32:04 - U.S. Support for Kenya's Hemp Industry00:33:23 - Final Thoughts from Dennis00:33:44 - Interview with Cedric Nwafo: Roots Africa00:33:59 - Cedric's Background and Roots Africa's Mission00:34:49 - Farmers' Interest in Industrial Hemp00:35:22 - Conference Insights and Applications for Smallholder Farmers00:37:14 - Final Thoughts from Cedric00:38:11 - Interview with Rusty Peterson: IND Hemp00:38:45 - Rusty's Impressions of Kenya and the Conference00:39:14 - Opportunities for IND Hemp in Kenya00:41:01 - Rusty on Carbon Credits and Sustainability00:42:47 - Final Thoughts from Rusty00:44:41 - Interview with Femi from Alabama State University00:45:07 - Femi on Integrated Pest Management and Cultivation00:47:07 - Femi's Experience at NoCo Hemp Expo00:47:48 - Insights on Hemp Plastics00:49:06 - Final Thoughts from Femi00:50:14 - Interview with Kinwa Kamenshu: Blackstar Media00:51:01 - Kinwa's Background and Interest in Hemp00:52:48 - Insights on Hempwood and Food Applications Morris...
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  • Let's Talk Hemp Environmental Benefits at the Asia International Hemp Expo
    2024/12/08
    Let's Talk Hemp Environmental Benefits at the Asia International Hemp ExpoWelcome back to the Let's Talk Hemp podcast! In this special episode, we are broadcasting live from the final day of the third annual Asia International Hemp Expo. Over the past four days, we've had the pleasure of engaging with industry experts, discussing the latest updates, and exploring the future of hemp.Key Topics DiscussedEnvironmental and Sustainability Benefits of HempPaul Iglesia highlighted the numerous environmental benefits of growing industrial hemp, including its role in crop rotation, water usage, and soil health. He emphasized that hemp is a low-maintenance crop that can be easily integrated into existing farming practices without jeopardizing financial stability.Carbon Credits and Regenerative Agriculture: Paul also discussed how hemp can sequester carbon, making it a valuable crop for carbon credits. He explained the potential for farmers to earn additional income through carbon markets by adopting regenerative agriculture practices.Hemp in Design and HandicraftsDr. Korakot Aromdee shared insights into how hemp is being used in design and handicrafts. His team has been creating furniture and decorative items using hemp, which not only supports local craftsmen but also promotes sustainable practices. He emphasized the health benefits for craftsmen and the economic opportunities for local communities.Educational and Community ImpactA significant part of the discussion focused on the importance of education and community involvement in the hemp industry. The guests and moderator agreed that educating the public about the benefits of hemp is crucial for its acceptance and growth. This includes dispelling myths and highlighting its various applications, from construction materials to nutritional products.Audience InteractionThe episode concluded with a Q&A session where audience members asked about the relationship between hemp and bamboo, the potential for hemp in the Philippines, and the importance of education in promoting hemp. The guests provided detailed answers, emphasizing the complementary nature of hemp and bamboo in construction and the promising future of hemp in various industries.Closing RemarksAs we wrap up this episode and the Asia International Hemp Expo, I want to extend my gratitude to our guests, Dr. Korakot Aromdee and Paul Iglesia, for their invaluable insights. A special thanks to our moderator, Didi, and to all the organizers and participants who made this event a success. Remember, we have only one planet, and hemp offers a sustainable path forward. TIMESTAMP00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:00:36 - Overview of the Asia International Hemp Expo00:01:07 - Industry Networking and Updates00:01:28 - Environmental and Sustainability Topics00:01:51 - Show Sponsor Acknowledgment00:02:05 - Introduction of Guests00:02:28 - Benefits of Growing Industrial Hemp00:03:06 - Crop Rotation and Soil Health00:04:32 - Water Usage and Inputs for Hemp00:05:30 - Challenges and Market Demand for Hemp00:06:00 - Pre-Reserved Crops and Market Demand00:06:54 - Regulations and Global Perspectives00:07:07 - Design and Decorative Uses of Hemp00:08:53 - Introduction to Carbon Credits00:11:27 - Regenerative Agriculture and Carbon Markets00:13:59 - Carbon Credit Methodologies00:16:06 - Resources for Learning About Carbon Credits00:19:06 - Construction Materials and Carbon Sequestration00:22:10 - Design and Handicraft with Hemp00:24:57 - Community and Economic Benefits00:25:54 - Audience Q&A: Education and Awareness00:30:55 - Commendation for Thai Industrial Hemp Trade Association00:31:22 - Audience Q&A: Bamboo vs. Hemp00:37:29 - Audience Q&A: Hemp Policies in the Philippines00:39:43 - Closing Remarks and Summary Morris Beegle morris@morrisbeegle.com@morrisbeegle @LetsTalkHemp @NoCoHempExpo @ExperienceHemp @WAFBAofficial And a new day will dawn for those who stand long and the forests will echo with laughter Produced by PodConx Sound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamie-humiston-91718b1b3/
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  • Let's Talk Hemp Cannabinoids at the Asia International Hemp Expo
    2024/11/29

    Let's Talk Hemp Cannabinoids at the Asia International Hemp Expo

    In this episode of the Let's Talk Hemp podcast, it's Day 3 at the third annual Asia International Hemp Expo, organized by the Thai Industrial Hemp Trade Association (TITA) and we are broadcasting live. We express our gratitude to all attendees and speakers who have contributed to making this event a success.

    Today, we delve into the topic of hemp cannabinoids, including CBD, CBG, and THC, while also touching on the innovative hemp derivatives emerging in the United States. Our guests include Eben from Maine, who has a decade of experience in the cannabis industry, and Mr. Kattanyu Kamnoi, a pharmacist from Salad Bioceutical Thailand, who is pioneering the cannabis industry in Thailand.

    A significant focus of our discussion revolves around the importance of lab testing for cannabinoids. Eben highlights the challenges faced in the U.S. regarding inconsistent lab results due to varying standards across different states. He emphasizes the need for standardized testing methodologies to ensure accurate and reliable results, especially for international trade.

    Mr. Kattanyu shares his experiences in Thailand, where the current lab testing capabilities are limited, often resulting in discrepancies in cannabinoid profiles from different labs. This inconsistency poses challenges for producers seeking to comply with regulations and accurately label their products.

    We explore the potential solutions to these issues, including the importance of establishing harmonized standards and utilizing reputable labs with a global presence, such as Eurofins and Columbia. The conversation also touches on the role of genetics in cannabinoid production and the emerging market for various cannabinoids beyond CBD.

    As we wrap up the episode, we open the floor for questions from the audience, addressing concerns about lab trustworthiness and the need for regulatory frameworks to ensure public health and safety. We conclude by inviting listeners to join us for our next session, where we will discuss the environmental benefits of hemp.

    Thank you for tuning in, and we look forward to continuing the conversation about the future of hemp and cannabinoids!

    Morris Beegle morris@morrisbeegle.com

    @morrisbeegle @LetsTalkHemp @NoCoHempExpo @ExperienceHemp @WAFBAofficial

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  • Let's Talk Hemp Grain at the Asia International Hemp Expo
    2024/11/28

    Let's Talk Hemp Grain at the Asia International Hemp Expo

    In this episode of the Let's Talk Hemp podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting a second live session from the third annual Asia International Hemp Expo. We delved into the fascinating world of hemp grain and its myriad applications, from human food and animal feed to cosmetics and biofuels.

    I kicked off the discussion by highlighting the nutritional benefits of hemp seeds, which have been consumed for thousands of years and are rich in protein, amino acids, and essential fatty acids. Our guest, Joe Hickey from the United States, shared insights into the current challenges surrounding hemp in the animal feed sector, particularly the stringent regulations regarding THC levels. He emphasized the absurdity of the two parts per million (PPM) limit set by the FDA, which is not based on scientific evidence and creates significant barriers for the industry.

    We also welcomed Waris Salah from Thailand, who discussed the burgeoning hemp cosmetics industry in the country. She shared her experiences in developing hemp seed oil products that have already received FDA approval in Thailand, highlighting the potential for hemp in both the cosmetic and food sectors.

    Throughout the episode, we explored the opportunities for hemp as a superfood and the importance of building a sustainable industry. We discussed the need for collaboration among stakeholders to overcome regulatory hurdles and expand the market for hemp products.

    As we wrapped up, I encouraged listeners to consider the benefits of hemp and the importance of supporting this emerging industry. We concluded with a call to action for everyone involved to work together to create a thriving hemp market that can positively impact health and the environment. Thank you for tuning in, and I look forward to our next episode where we will discuss hemp-derived cannabinoids!

    Morris Beegle morris@morrisbeegle.com

    @morrisbeegle @LetsTalkHemp @NoCoHempExpo @ExperienceHemp @WAFBAofficial

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  • Let's Talk Hemp Fiber at the Asia International Hemp Expo
    2024/11/27

    Let's Talk Hemp Fiber at the Asia International Hemp Expo

    In this episode of the Let's Talk Hemp podcast, I had the pleasure of hosting a live session at the third annual Asia International Hemp Expo, alongside my co-host Didi from the Thai Industrial Hemp Trade Association. We were joined by two remarkable guests: Rachele from Italy, representing the Federation of International Hemp Organizations and the European Industrial Hemp Association, and Ms. Nutra from Thai Pathika, a pioneer in introducing hemp fiber into the textile industry in Thailand.

    We kicked off the discussion by expressing gratitude to the event organizers and sponsors, highlighting the importance of collaboration in the global hemp industry. Rachele shared insights from her recent experience at the World Hemp Forum in France, where she discussed advancements in long fiber technology and France's leadership in hemp fiber production for various applications, including construction and textiles.

    Ms. Nutra elaborated on her company's efforts to integrate hemp into their textile products, emphasizing the sustainable practices they are adopting in collaboration with local communities in northern Thailand. She highlighted the potential for hemp to replace less sustainable materials in the fashion industry and the importance of traceability in the supply chain.

    As the conversation progressed, we explored the challenges and opportunities in scaling hemp cultivation and processing, particularly in Europe and Thailand. We discussed the need for better infrastructure and machinery to support the hemp industry, as well as the importance of separating the industrial aspects of hemp from the cannabinoid side to foster growth in textiles and other applications.

    The episode concluded with an engaging Q&A session, where we addressed questions about supply chain management, decortication processes, and the potential for repurposing existing cotton machinery for hemp processing. Overall, it was a fruitful discussion that underscored the global demand for hemp and the collaborative efforts needed to build a thriving industry. Thank you to all our guests and attendees for making this session a success!

    Stay tuned for more live recordings from the third annual Asia International Hemp Expo

    Morris Beegle morris@morrisbeegle.com

    @morrisbeegle @LetsTalkHemp @NoCoHempExpo @ExperienceHemp @WAFBAofficial

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  • Indigenous Washington DC Policy Tapes
    2024/11/26
    "Empowering Indigenous Voices: Highlights from the National Indigenous Cannabis Policy Summit"In this episode of the Let's Talk Hemp podcast, I had the pleasure of attending the National Indigenous Cannabis Policy Summit in Washington, D.C. This remarkable event, organized by Mary Jane Oatman, Rob Pero, and the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association (ICIA), brought together tribal leaders, industry professionals, healthcare experts, and policymakers to discuss critical cannabis and hemp policy issues affecting indigenous communities.Throughout the summit, we engaged in three days of insightful keynotes, roundtables, and panel discussions that covered a wide range of topics, including cannabis economic development, the legal landscape of hemp derivatives, sustainable cultivation, and the role of cannabis in addressing health concerns like PTSD. A key focus was on tribal sovereignty and the need for cannabis policies that reflect the unique needs of indigenous communities.I had the opportunity to sit down with Rob Pero from ICIA, who shared his thoughts on the event's success and the importance of collaboration among diverse voices in the cannabis industry. We discussed how the summit fostered an intimate environment for meaningful conversations and emotional connections, which is often lacking in larger industry events.Mary Jane Oatman also joined me to discuss the history of the ICIA and the significance of this year's summit. She emphasized the importance of partnerships and the need for indigenous communities to have a seat at the table in the broader cannabis conversation.Additionally, I spoke with various attendees, including Eben Sumner, Mike Lamuto, Hunter Buffington, Alicia Fall from Her Many Voices and Ross Sloan, who highlighted the collaborative spirit of the event and the potential for indigenous communities to lead in the cannabis space. The discussions underscored the importance of unity and shared goals in advancing cannabis policy and creating opportunities for underserved communities.Overall, this episode captures the essence of the summit and the exciting developments in the cannabis industry as indigenous voices continue to rise and make an impact. I look forward to seeing how these conversations evolve and the progress we can achieve together in the future.Her Many Voices 00:00:00 - Welcome to the Let's Talk Hemp PodcastIntroduction to the podcast and the host, Morris Beagle, along with the event details.00:01:00 - National Indigenous Cannabis Policy Summit OverviewDiscussion of the summit's purpose, key topics, and the importance of tribal sovereignty.00:02:00 - Networking and Community BuildingEmphasis on the networking opportunities and the collaborative spirit of the event.00:03:00 - Event Structure and ParticipationRecap of the event's format, including keynotes, panels, and the diversity of participants.00:05:00 - Indigenous Voices in CannabisHighlighting the shift towards more indigenous leadership and representation in the cannabis industry.00:06:00 - Emotional Impact of the SummitDiscussion on the emotional resonance of the event and the importance of shared experiences.00:08:00 - Comparing ConferencesComparison of the intimacy and engagement at this summit versus larger industry events.00:10:00 - Global Connections and Indigenous LeadershipExploration of the potential for indigenous communities to lead in the global hemp and cannabis industries.00:12:00 - International Trade and SovereigntyDiscussion on the advantages of tribal sovereignty in international trade and cannabis.00:14:00 - Collaboration Across OrganizationsThe importance of collaboration among various organizations to advance cannabis policy.00:16:00 - Building a Supportive CommunityRecognition of the need for a supportive community to foster progress in the cannabis industry.00:18:00 - Future of Cannabis and HempLooking ahead to the future of cannabis and hemp industries and the role of indigenous communities.00:19:00 - Mary Jane Oatman InterviewIntroduction to Mary Jane Oatman and her reflections on the summit's success.00:21:00 - History of the Indigenous Cannabis Industry AssociationOverview of the formation and goals of the Indigenous Cannabis Industry Association.00:23:00 - Future Events and DatesAnnouncement of the next Indigenous Cannabis Policy Summit dates.00:25:00 - Inclusivity and Diverse VoicesDiscussion on the importance of inclusivity and diverse representation in cannabis policy.00:28:00 - Acknowledging Key ContributorsRecognition of individuals and organizations that have contributed to the movement.00:30:00 - Plans for Future SummitsPlans for state-specific summits and continued community engagement.00:32:00 - Gratitude and AcknowledgmentsExpressions of gratitude for the support and collaboration within the community.00:33:00 - Alicia Fall InterviewIntroduction to Alicia Fall and her insights on the conference and her organization.00:35:00 - Global Perspectives on CannabisDiscussion on the ...
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  • The Peru Tapes: Exploring Hemp and Cannabis Opportunities in Latin America
    2024/11/05
    Pioneering Hemp in Peru: A Deep Dive into the Andean Trade ForumIn this episode of the *Let's Talk Hemp Volume Up* podcast, host Morris Beagle recaps his experience at the Andean Hemp and Cannabis Trade Forum in Lima, Peru, and discusses the event's key highlights and discussions with various industry experts. The forum, organized by GCNC with assistance from Futura Farms, gathered stakeholders, government officials, and industry leaders from Peru and beyond to explore the burgeoning hemp market in Latin America. Morris speaks with Beau Whitney, Jill Reddish, Patrick Atagi, and other key players who delve into the potential of Peru as a strategic player in hemp production. Key topics include Peru’s emerging hemp laws, which set a THC threshold of 1% for hemp products, opportunities for exports, and the importance of a supportive regulatory framework. Experts also discussed the role of international cooperation, with shared insights on genetic research, regulatory lessons from the U.S. and Europe, and the need for accessible technology to drive the industry forward. There was consensus that Peru and other South American countries could benefit from lessons learned in North America and Europe to avoid regulatory hurdles and market limitations. The podcast closes with an optimistic outlook for the hemp industry's potential growth in Latin America and upcoming events focused on hemp policy and global market expansion.Show Sponsor - Her Many Voices - hermanyvoices.orgTIMESTAMPS:00:00:00 - Introduction and Welcome00:00:38 - Overview of the Peru Tapes00:01:00 - Event Background and Organizers00:01:42 - Global Hemp Supply Chain Panel00:02:15 - Her Many Voices Sponsorship00:02:29 - Interview with Event Facilitator00:03:09 - Challenges in the Peruvian Market00:03:25 - Focus on Medical Cannabis00:04:17 - Regulatory Landscape in Peru00:05:02 - CBD and THC Regulations00:05:30 - Event Collaboration with GCNC00:06:04 - Event Planning and Execution00:07:09 - Support from Peruvian Government00:08:03 - Congressional Support for Hemp Regulation00:09:03 - Regulatory and Law Enforcement Cooperation00:10:02 - Importance of Stakeholder Conversations00:10:49 - Future Plans for the Event00:11:00 - Market Development and Investment00:12:27 - Closing Remarks from Event Facilitator00:12:57 - Interview with Jill Redish from GCNC00:13:24 - GCNC's Role in the Event00:14:07 - Event Agenda and Focus00:15:09 - Feedback and Outcomes00:15:53 - Meetings with U.S. Embassy00:16:36 - Regulatory Comparisons and Suggestions00:17:19 - Pollination Role in Marketplaces00:18:08 - Future Event Plans00:18:41 - Networking and Cuisine in Lima00:19:06 - Peruvian Cuisine Highlights00:20:04 - Interview with Rob Perro from ICIA00:20:35 - ICIA's Role and Goals00:21:00 - Event Impressions and Networking00:21:23 - Future Collaboration and Integration00:22:02 - Upcoming ICIA Event in Washington, DC00:22:43 - Cannabis Industry Challenges and Solutions00:23:53 - Interview with Patrick Otagi from NIHC00:24:08 - Business and Personal Insights from the Trip00:24:31 - Regulatory Landscape in South America00:25:10 - U.S. Government Agency Challenges00:25:38 - Support from USDA and Other Agencies00:26:13 - Peruvian Market Potential00:27:01 - Event Success and Future Plans00:27:23 - Small World Connections00:28:33 - Interview with Vito Cechak from Poland00:28:56 - Support for New Markets00:29:33 - Panel Discussion on Hemp Supply Chain00:30:31 - Challenges in Industrial Hemp Development00:31:08 - Government and Industry Cooperation00:32:44 - Argentina's Hemp Market Development00:33:14 - Genetics and Market Research in Argentina00:34:00 - Cooperation with Local Companies00:35:15 - Study Tour from Argentina00:36:00 - Potential in Brazil and Other Markets00:37:18 - Genetics Development for South America00:38:09 - Challenges in Processing Industrial Hemp00:39:08 - Investment in Processing Equipment00:40:04 - Government Support for Hemp Projects00:41:49 - Final Thoughts on the Trip00:43:28 - Cooperation and Collaboration00:44:00 - Opportunities for U.S. Investors00:45:27 - Interview with Charles Warner from Cannabis & Tech Today00:45:57 - Event Highlights and Impressions00:46:09 - Reasons for Attending the Event00:46:47 - STM Canna's Role in the Industry00:47:31 - New Infuser Equipment00:47:56 - Sponsoring the Opening Reception00:48:46 - What is a Pisco Sour?00:49:26 - Quality of Food in Lima00:50:18 - Seafood in Peru00:50:36 - Peruvian Asian Fusion Cuisine00:51:25 - Event Size and Networking00:52:14 - GCNC's Event Model00:52:30 - Future Prospects in Peru00:52:45 - Interview with Bo Whitney from Whitney Economics00:53:50 - Reasons for Attending the Conference00:54:01 - Presence in South America Morris Beegle morris@morrisbeegle.com@morrisbeegle @LetsTalkHemp @NoCoHempExpo @ExperienceHemp @WAFBAofficial And a new day will dawn for those who stand long and the forests will echo with laughter Produced by PodConx Sound Designed by Jamie Humiston - https://...
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