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End hempseed food ban: businessman

thewest.com.au

29th November 2008, 9:00 WST

http://www.thewest.com.au/default.aspx?Men...ontentID=110650

 

A Perth businessman wants the Federal Government to lift a ban on the sale of hempseed foods and oils for human consumption, arguing they have a better balance of essential fatty acids than popular fish oil.

 

Hemp Resources chief executive Kim Hough has written to his local MP and Foreign Affairs Minister Stephen Smith calling for an exemption from the Australian food standard which makes hemp foods illegal for human ingestion.

 

Hempseed and its oil come from the leaf of the cannabis plant but do not have any psychotropic properties. They are already used in food products such as health bars, salad oils and dairy substitutes overseas.

 

Mr Hough said it was shortsightedness not to allow a valid industry that could be earning thousands of dollars every year. He said hemp protein foods and oils were highly nutritious because they were rich in proteins and the essential fatty acids omega 3 and omega 6.

 

“Hemp seed is known to contain all the required proteins in the best proportions for human nutrition,” he said.

 

“With large croppings recently harvested in WA’s far north we would like to use the seeds to market hemp protein foods and oils directly to the public but we have the farcical situation where these foods can only be sold for animal consumption.”

 

Mr Hough said the ban on the use of hemp in food products could also be contrary to Australia’s obligations as members of the World Trade Organisation. Mr Smith’s office did not comment.

 

CATHY O’LEARY

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