After months of inactivity, the Hemp Industry Oversight Committee which falls within the scope of the Ministry of New Growth Industries, met to discuss essential developments in the hemp sector earlier today. Those include the role of agencies in monitoring hemp developments in Belize. The meeting is a meaningful step towards enhancing the research and development framework for hemp, scientifically known as cannabis sativa. Throughout recorded history, hemp was utilized for its industrial fiber, seed and other oils. It is also recognized for its myriad health benefits. During its meeting, the committee also reviewed an application for hemp research.
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Belize Reactivates Hemp Industry Oversight Committee
The Hemp Industry Oversight Committee reconvened today to address critical developments in Belize’s hemp sector. A government press release says the agenda included the roles of various agencies in monitoring hemp activities, reviewing legislation, and evaluating an application for hemp research.
A primary focus was establishing a policy for approving hemp research and investments in Belize.
This meeting marks a crucial step in advancing hemp research and development in Belize. The release says that Belize aims to create a strong framework for scientific research and investment in the hemp sector by refining application procedures and regulations. It says this initiative also strengthens the New Growth Industries portfolio, enhancing its strategic marketing and investment potential.
Attendees at the meeting included Sharole Carr, CEO of the Ministry of Home Affairs and New Growth Industries; Hugh O’Brien, Advisor to the Minister of Agriculture; Zoe Roberson-Zetina, Managing Director of the Belize Agricultural Health Authority (BAHA); Lincoln Blake, Director of the Investment Policy & Compliance Unit, Ministry of Investment; Ginéé Neal, Staff Officer and Lead for the New Growth Industries Unit, Ministry of Home Affairs and New Growth Industries; Francisco Gutierrez, Director of Plant Health, BAHA; and Frantz Smith, Investment Policy Officer, Ministry of Investment.