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Australia: CBD and Cannabis Regulation

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  • 22 Pages
  • April 2023
  • Region: Australia
  • CannIntelligence
  • ID: 5830333

Hemp cultivation is allowed in Australia. States regulate the conditions under which hemp may be cultivated. Depending on the state, a different hemp plant THC threshold is applicable. Cannabis grown for medicinal purposes - which is allowed - as well as the resulting product, is subject to stringent security and quality control measures.

This report provides a detailed overview of both federal and state regulation of hemp, CBD and cannabis, covering everything from cultivation and processing to extracts and finished products, as well as Australia's medical and recreational cannabis regimes.

This regulatory report will provide you with:

  • A clear and detailed understanding of current regulatory requirements affecting this sector in a specific jurisdiction, enabling you to be confident your business and your products are compliant.
  • The ability to plan ahead for specific regulatory changes.
  • Strategic understanding of the policy climate within the jurisdiction, enabling you to forecast how it might affect business development.
  • Sources of further information, for example, links to full texts of legislation and contact details for relevant government offices.

Table of Contents

  • Executive summary
  • Outlook
  • Hemp plant
  • Extracts and synthetics as a finished product
  • Finished products containing CBD and extracts
  • Import and export requirements
  • Minor cannabinoids
  • Medical cannabis
  • Recreational cannabis
  • Relevant laws
  • 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.

Please note that each report has its own methodology, so you should always refer to the methodology applied in the report you purchase.

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