USDA Doubles The Number Of Hemp Professionals Serving On Federal Trade Advisory Committees

Marijuana Moment reports

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) are again expanding representation of the hemp industry in federal trade advisory committees, doubling the number of officials who will help bolster cannabis commerce.

On Thursday, USDA and USTR announced the appointments of two more hemp officials: one a top regulator for the crop in Oregon and the other a member of the National Industrial Hemp Council of America (NIHC). That raises the total number of federal hemp trade advisors to four.

Eric Pike, a member of the Oregon Hemp Commission and founder of the CBD company Root Origins, and NIHC board member Patricia Sheikh will be joining the Agricultural Technical Advisory Committee (ATAC) for Trade in Tobacco, Cotton, Peanuts and Hemp. It’s one of six ATACs that offer the government technical advice about specific agricultural commodities and products.

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USDA Doubles The Number Of Hemp Professionals Serving On Federal Trade Advisory Committees

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