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Brexit, CBD, and Cannabis in the UK – An Interview with CBD Shopy’s Director, Layton Brooks

Brexit could mean we look to increase domestic economy through new farming and manufacturing ventures. Hemp is such a durable plant with a wide variety of uses that it would make an excellent crop to grow in the UK, fueling this new economic progress. As a result, a more lenient approach to hemp farm licenses would allow CBD manufacturers to control the full seed to shelf cycle and not be reliant on European or American farms for their CBD extracts.

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