Home Office Revokes Hemp Growing License From Leading UK Hemp and CBD Grower

UK hemp farming not-for-profit has its license to grow hemp blocked, as the Home Office rules around industrial hemp threaten the UK hemp and CBD industry.

Today not-for-profit Hempen have begun destroying their crop in Oxfordshire, as the Home Office belatedly denied their license to grow hemp in the UK. This decision has a far-reaching impact, not just on the not-for-profit’s operations, but also on the livelihoods of its workers.

Home Office guidance in November 2018 had made clear that British Farmers would not be allowed to harvest the lucrative flowers for CBD oil and accordingly their licence applications were just to grow seed and stalk.

Hempen is now seeking legal advice to appeal the decision, which has left the co-operative with no other option than to destroy the crop in the next 24 hours. Hempen has been clear in the statements submitted each year to the Home Office around how the plant was to be used. The Home Office raised no issues with the intended use of the plant over the course of the three-year license, and so to have the full license revoked mid season has come as an emotional and financial shock.

This highly punitive decision puts UK hemp farmers at a disadvantage, where the most valuable part of the crop, which is used to extract CBD globally (except in the UK) is rendered worthless.

Hempen co-founder Patrick Gillett said: “In challenging economic times for British farmers, hemp is offering green shoots of hope as a rare crop that can pay for itself without subsidy. Instead of capitalising on the booming CBD industry, the Home Office’s bureaucracy is leading British farmers to destroy their own crops and millions of pounds’ worth of CBD flowers are being left to rot in the fields.” He added: “The government should move the responsibility of regulating farmers over to DEFRA and legislate to stop our CBD spending being sent abroad and be used to secure the future of British farming.”

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- Website at www.hempen.co.uk

-This licensing decision significantly affects Hempen’s business, with an estimated financial loss of £200k expected as a result of destroying the crop. The hemp lost had the additional potential to lock in 130 tonnes of CO2 from the atmosphere.

- Hempen Co-operative was founded as a not-for-profit in 2015, to harness the power of hemp to create rural sustainable livelihoods. The vision is to cultivate a new hemp-based economy, finding alternative ways of operating for the health of people, community and planet, utilising hemp as a sustainable alternative to thousands of common and environmentally damaging products.

- The Home Office had previously stated in writing that Hempen should continue to act as though the license had been granted, while the new license was pending. However, recent communications have contradicted this advice, leading to the need to destroy the crop.

- Hempen will continue to work with the Home Office on the appeals process, in the hopes of having their license reinstated, and will continue to supply UK-grown organic hemp products from other organic British hemp farms. To continue to supply customers with certified organic, fully traceable CBD products, Hempen will now import CBD from partners in Europe.

- Hempen’s products include UK-grown organic hemp seed oil, hemp tea, moisturising oils and CBD products.

- Hemp is one of the world’s oldest crops, cultivated and used for 10,000 years, by ancient and modern cultures across the globe. It is a miraculous plant with a multitude of uses, from cloth and rope to health care, nutritious food, building materials and bio-fuel. As hemp also cleans the soil and sequesters carbon from the air as it grows, it is a truly sustainable crop.

- For legal enquiries contact Industrial Hemp Licensing specialists David Hardstaff at BCL Solicitors: dharstaff@bcl.com

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About Hempen

Hempen Co-operative is a group of people dedicated to creating organic hemp products that nourish the body, mind and planet. On our farm on the Hardwick Estate, in the beautiful Oxfordshire countryside, we’ve been growing organic hemp since 2014. Here, we transform the miraculous plant into premium hemp and CBD products, for health & well-being, culinary and cosmetic use. As the first and leading UK-grown certified organic hemp and CBD farm, we’re always looking to pioneer new solutions. We believe that growing and producing our own products wherever possible, in a full seed-to-shelf process, means we can bring you the highest quality with the lowest environmental impact, and the greatest transparency. Hempen is also a not-for-profit, which means we’re driven by our values and not profit. We are developing alternative systems for living in harmony with the land and creating sustainable rural livelihoods. We’re a growing community, working together towards our shared vision.


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