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Cannabidiol, commonly known as CBD, has surged in popularity over the last decade as a wellness supplement for humans.

Cannabidiol, commonly known as CBD, has surged in popularity over the last decade as a wellness supplement for humans.
The global industrial hemp market is entering a period of remarkable growth. It is projected to expand from USD 3.57 billion in 2026 to USD 7.83 billion by 2031, reflecting a compound annual growth rate of 17.02 percent.
Cannabidiol, commonly known as CBD, has moved from the fringes of alternative wellness into the mainstream of British consumer life.
For the first time, the European Union’s food safety authority has set a reference point for how much cannabidiol, better known as CBD, people can safely consume in food and drink.
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Agriculture are reshaping how the industrial hemp plant is understood, and their discovery could have major implications for both farmers and medical research.
The U.S. hemp industry is facing a pivotal moment as the Department of Agriculture moves to update how it collects data from farmers, regulators, and tribal authorities.