EIHA 2023 to be held from June 7 to 9
Europe’s largest conference on industrial hemp, a traditional gathering of the global hemp industry, will once again take place in Brussels. For the first time, however, the European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) is opening participation in the general meeting to non-members to ensure that the entire industry is informed of the latest regulatory changes and upcoming challenges.
Beginning on the afternoon of June 7 with an in-depth presentation on EIHA’s activities and various legislative issues, the conference will continue over the next two days, featuring eight different high-level panels on key markets as well as various networking opportunities.
June 8 will be devoted to a discussion on the development of regional value chains for hemp and bioeconomy products. A special panel will share the experiences and perspectives of international investors with the audience.
On the final day, June 9, discussions will focus on the seed, leaf, and flower markets. The conference will provide a comprehensive overview of the international hemp markets and will include a panel on the impact of the Legalization of adult cannabis use in Germany and in the Czech Republic. Two dinners will give participants the opportunity to engage in in-depth discussions in a more informal setting.
The number of on-site participants is limited, and registration is available online, along with useful information and the full program: https://eiha-conference.org.
The EIHA conference is a unique opportunity for all European hemp industry stakeholders to strengthen their professional networks and create business opportunities, as well as to share their views on the future of the European hemp sector.
About the European Industrial Hemp Association
The European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) represents the common interests of growers, producers, and traders of hemp fibers, shives, seeds, leaves, and cannabinoids. In particular, the EIHA represents the hemp sector within the EU and in the development of international policies.
The EIHA covers various areas of hemp application, including its use in construction materials, textiles, cosmetics, animal feed, food products, and dietary supplements.
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