CBD Industry Group Commits To Compliance With EU Novel Food Law
Executive Summary
Seeking to end the current impasse between regulators and the CBD industry, the Centre For Medicinal Cannabis is launching a quality charter for its members to put their products “on the path to regulatory compliance.”
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