Curious about the latest in Missouri’s hemp industry? The Missouri Hemp Trade Association (MHTA) has just released their 2024 Year in Review, and it’s a must-read for anyone interested in the future of hemp. From a groundbreaking draft bill setting industry standards to expanding membership and launching new committees, MHTA has made significant strides this year. Their work isn’t just about industry growth; it’s about creating a safe, transparent, and thriving ecosystem for all.
Here are some key highlights:
1. New Legislative Efforts: MHTA drafted a bill that clarifies definitions, sets THC limits, mandates independent lab testing, and requires clear labeling. This will help ensure consumer safety and transparency across the board.
2. Growing Membership: With 32 new members, the association has strengthened its influence and resources, empowering more voices to shape Missouri’s hemp landscape.
3. Committees & Collaboration: Seven new committees have been launched, tackling everything from education to policy, while monthly Capitol meetings are set to kick off in January, bringing together members, industry leaders, and the community.
But these highlights only scratch the surface. To dive deeper into MHTA’s achievements, plans for 2025, and what it means for Missouri’s future, check out our full newsletter and exclusive audio discussion.
🔗 Read the full newsletter here: Newsletter
🎧 Listen to the audio breakdown: Audio update
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