Moldova approves hemp cultivation for seed and fiber production
Moldova has decided to approve the cultivation of hemp for food and fibre production teaches us Hemp Today. This change is seen as an opportunity to modernize agriculture, stimulate the economy and promote sustainability.
A clearer path for industrial hemp
The Moldovan government has amended its regulations to allow the cultivation of hemp varieties listed in the moldovan national catalog of plant varieties, the EU common catalog of agricultural plant species and catalogs of EU member states. These changes simplify the licensing process under the supervision of the’food safety agency and ministry of agriculture of the country, bringing clarity to farmers and businesses alike.
Prime Minister Dorin Recean underlined the economic potential of this initiative, saying: «These materials are used in many industries, including the automotive industry. This is a very good opportunity for the Republic of Moldova's business environment».
The hemp flowers cannot be used for the time being. The production of CBD and others cannabinoids comes up against laws Moldavians on drugs and strict requirements of the Standing Committee on Drug Control. Stakeholders are calling for further legal clarification and streamlining of processes to free the economic potential of these products with higher added value.
Promoting sustainability and the circular economy
Moldova's decision to approve the industrial hemp cultivation is part of a broader set of objectives aimed at advancing the’circular economy. According to Sergiu Gherciu, Secretary General of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry, «thanks to the production and hemp processing Moldova can develop a circular economy, reducing waste and using every part of the plant, whether as fiber, fuel or building material».
The ministry promises multiple benefits, including waste reduction, increased income for farmers, job creation and environmental benefits. With its moderate climate and fertile farmland, Moldova is well placed to become a key player in the food industry. hemp.
Agriculture is vital to Moldova's economy, contributing around 12% to GDP and employing 27% of labor. The addition of industrial hemp to this portfolio could improve farmers' incomes and diversify the agricultural sector.
The history of hemp in Moldavia dates back to the time when it was part of the Romania, a former hemp-producing power.
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