China has a long history of growing hemp for fibre, traditional therapeutic use and for using hemp seeds in food. In particular, cultivation to use hemp seed in traditional food – extracting oil and making herbal tea for example – is common in several provinces. Cannabis and cannabis extracts are controlled substances under national legislation in China, and two provinces – Yunnan and Heilongjiang – have established hemp and CBD regulation. This report provides a detailed look at the current regulatory framework in place for CBD and cannabis in mainland China, as well as Yunnan and Heilongjiang provinces, covering all areas from processing and cultivation, to extracts, finished products and import and export.
Table of Contents
1 Executive summary2 Outlook
3 Hemp
4 Extracts as finished product
5 Finished products
6 Import and export requirements
7 Minor cannabinoids
8 Medical cannabis
9 Recreational cannabis
10 Relevant laws
11 Relevant bodies
Methodology
General Methodology/Sources
- Consumer and market participant (manufacturer/brand) surveys.
- Consolidation of publicly available information.
- Legal tracking through legal database checking and sourcing information from government regulators and other law-making bodies.
- Pricing and product information from online and offline retail data gathering, including local fieldwork teams.
- Findings from key industry events and interviews with leading market players and opinion leaders.
- Partnerships with leading research agencies.
- Quantitative and qualitative research and client collaborations.
- Cross-referenced data between markets.
- Tamarind Media proprietary market model.
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