Europe’s largest industrial hemp conference, the traditional gathering of the global hemp industry, will once again take place in Brussels. For the first time however, the European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) is opening attendance at the general meeting to non-members to ensure that the whole industry is informed of the latest regulatory changes and challenges ahead. come.
Starting in the afternoon of June 7 with an in-depth presentation of the EIHA’s activities and the various legislative issues, the conference will extend over the following two days, with eight different high-level panels on the main markets as well as various networking opportunities.
June 8 will be devoted to the discussion on the establishment of regional value chains for hemp and bioeconomy products. A special panel will present to the public the experience and point of view of international investors.
On the final day, June 9, discussions will focus on seed, leaf and flower markets. The conference will provide a comprehensive overview of international hemp markets and will include a panel on the impact of the legalization of adult cannabis use in Germany and the Czech Republic. Two dinners will allow participants to discuss in depth in a more informal setting.
The number of on-site participants is limited and registration is available online alongside useful information and the full program: https://eiha-conference.org.
The EIHA conference is a unique opportunity for all European hemp players to strengthen their network of contacts and create business opportunities, but also to express their views on the future of the European hemp sector. .
About the European Industrial Hemp Association
The European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA) represents the common interests of growers, producers and traders of fibre, hemp, seeds, leaves and cannabinoids derived from hemp. The EIHA notably represents the hemp sector in the EU and in international policy-making.
The EIHA covers different areas of application of hemp, namely its use for building materials, textiles, cosmetics, animal feed, foodstuffs and food supplements.





