Program of the annual conference of the European Industrial Hemp Association is out
Brussels, Belgium
March 1, 2023
The biggest European Conference on industrial hemp and the traditional gathering of the global hemp industry will take place once again in the Capital of Europe for a special 2023 live edition. For the first time, EIHA opens the attendance of the General Meeting to non-members to ensure that the wide industry is informed of the latest regulatory changes and upcoming challenges.
Starting in the afternoon of June 7th with an in-depth presentation of EIHA activities and the different legislative issues, the Conference will stretch over the two subsequent days, with eight different high-level panels on the key output markets and various networking occasions.
The first day, June 8th, will be dedicated to discussion on the establishment of regional hemp value chains and bioeconomy products. A special panel will bring to the audience the experience and point of view of international investors. On second day, June 9th, the discussions will focus on the seed, leaves and flower markets . The Conference will provide a comprehensive overview on international hemp markets and will include a panel on the impact of the adult-use cannabis legalization in Germany and Czech Republic. Two networking dinners will allow participants to extensively discuss in a more informal setting.
The early bird registration will be open until March 21st and the on-site attendance is limited. The registration for on-line option is also available. All the relevant information, the full program, and the registration form are available at the following link: https://eiha-conference.org.
The EIHA Conference is a unique occasion for all European hemp actors to boost their network of contacts and create business opportunities, but also to express their point of view on the future of the EU hemp sector.
About the European Industrial Hemp Association
The European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) represents the common interests of hemp farmers, producers and traders working with hemp fibres, shives, seeds, leaves and cannabinoids. Our main task is to serve, protect and represent the hemp sector in the EU and international policy-making.
EIHA covers different areas for the application of hemp, namely its use for construction materials, textiles, cosmetics, feed, food and supplements.
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