Regulation and legislation

CBD still in grey area but optimism for future: Israel regulatory report

15th March 2019 - Regulatory reports |

Our latest regulatory report on CBD in Israel covers the hemp plant’s status, the import and export of finished product and much more.

Cannabis is a dangerous drug under Israeli criminal law; the possibility of legalising industrial hemp is presently being explored by the government. The legality of CBD products imported and distributed in Israel remains a grey area; the Ministry of Health considers CBD a dangerous drug while the police have declared it legal – while also decriminalising cannabis…

CBD in Serbia: regulatory snapshot

19th February 2019 - Regulatory reports |

While CBD is not specifically regulated in Serbia, CBD-Intel has found clear differences between legal theory and production practice, and confusion within the authorities, in a country that aims to join the EU in 2025

CBD in Brazil: regulatory snapshot

8th February 2019 - Regulatory reports |

A bill on the regulation of medical cannabis is currently being debated in the national legislature of Brazil, where CBD is a controlled substance and industrial hemp, like the cannabis plant, is banned

Say goodbye to your CBD latte

6th February 2019 - Press releases , Resources |

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE UK confirms it will not allow CBD foods and beverages even after Brexit  Even Brexit may not be able to save UK CBD users following a change in European guidance. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) recently changed guidance on cannabinoids asserting that all food products using any cannabinoid should now have special authorisation under » Continue Reading.