Weekly Hemp Recap

Weekly Hemp Recap

Last Week’s Hemp Commentary

Industrial Hemp Policy Could Fuel Markets

Saturday, we attended the 1st Annual Rocky Mountain Industrial Hemp Summit in Longmont, Colorado.  Held on a private farm belonging to hemp producers/consumers, the event was well attended, yet intimate enough for effective networking and socializing. The event also featured a full educational program highlighting the latest discussions around hemp production/processing.   More on this later this week.

Despite a spike in infections from the virulent Delta variant of COVID-19, in person events are building momentum, and attendance is growing.  The pandemic helped us enhance our digital connectivity, and we will forever have this medium for connecting with counterparties or developing new relationships, without committing full day(s) of our busy schedules to travel.

The criteria by which we qualify a meeting as remote or in person…

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