NOTICE for Industrial Hemp Western Australia Members
iHempWA Annual General Meeting 2024
iHempWA Annual General Meeting 2024
Will be held at the Shorehouse 278 MARINE PARADE, SWANBOURNE
7:30 Saturday morning 28 September 2024
RSVP the Secretary admin@ihempwa.org by COB Friday 21 September
Nominations for Office Bearer and Committee positions are invited
Written nominations must be received by the secretary 7 days prior the AGM
Contact the Secretary admin@ihempwa.org Nomination and Proxy forms
All positions are open for nominations as per our Constitution
Section 37. Term of Office (2) a committee member holds office until the positions on the committee are declared vacant at the next annual general meeting.
Come visit the iHempWA stall at the Perth Royal Show and meet your committee before the AGM
iHempWA association have booked a stall/booth at the the WA Royal Agricultural Show this year. 21-28 September 2024
- To showcase the diversity of the Western Australian industrial hemp businesses, services and products currently available.
- To showcase a unified, collaborative and supportive industry.
- To promote and network with our iHempWA members.
We look forward to sharing our passion for hemp products made in WA with you!
SUPPORT NEEDED IN THE HEMP SECTOR
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS CHALLENGING THE HEMP PET FOOD SECTOR IN AUSTRALIA
Understanding the Regulatory Barriers to Hemp in Animal Feed
Author: Dr Bronwyn Blake, June 2024
In November 2017 Food Standards Australia New Zealand allowed hemp seed products to legally be consumed by humans. It was a tremendous step forward for the Australian hemp industry.
Unfortunately, many of us automatically assumed that if something was deemed safe for humans, it could also be fed to animals, including pets. As a result, businesses and products featuring hemp for animals started popping up all over the country. The problem was that many businesses were making health claims, which is not allowed for an unregistered product or ingredient.
This naivety was the catalyst for today’s restrictions. We can safely assume that compliant pet food manufacturers were a little put out by all of the non-compliant hemp products hitting the market and some of the health claims that accompanied them. Read more