Australia's hemp farmers fear they will be left behind by moves in the United States to kick-start a hemp industry there.
A bill recently introduced into the US Congress is aimed at removing a
federal ban on hemp growing, and there's strong congressional support
from farming states, including Kentucky and Oregon.
Non-drug hemp seed products are a popular food ingredient in the US but have to be imported from Canada and overseas.
Phil Reader, from the Industrial Hemp Association of Tasmania and a hemp
grower at Longford near Launceston, says he's frustrated that
government authorities in Australia are delaying a final decision on
whether to approve hemp as a food ingredient here.
(Rose Grant)
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