CannIntelligence - complete coverage of novel food

CBD products are considered novel foods because there is no history of their consumption prior to May 1997. There is a stringent process for the authorisation of novel foods before they can be launched on the market, which includes an independent safety assessment to ensure the new products are safe for public consumption. All of our content that relates to CBD as a novel food can be accessed from this page.

CBD food products to remain illegal for three years

1st September 2020 - Press releases , Resources |

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CBD food products to remain illegal for three years New report from CBD-Intel explores issues surrounding CBD as a novel food Don’t expect to see legal CBD food and drink products before 2023 at the very earliest, a new report from CBD-Intel warns. The use of CBD as a food ingredient has […]

Podcast: international opportunities for CBD

13th May 2020 - Podcasts , Resources |

Our managing director, Tim Phillips, discussed international CBD opportunities during the USA CBD Expo in Las Vegas in February. He examined cannabidiol developments and highlighted the number of companies and brands present in the market nowadays, along with their efforts and predominant characteristics.

Podcast: Implications of the EU novel food regulation on the CBD food supplements sector

10th July 2019 - Podcasts , Resources |

Vitafood Insights invited CBD-Intel to participate in one of their podcast sessions to offer a comprehensive understanding of the regulatory landscape of CBD in Europe. CBD is dominating worldwide attention and it is essential for companies looking to launch CBD products in the dietary supplements and functional foods sectors to understand the current regulatory situation […]