“It is no surprise that the legalization of hemp is creating a media whirlwind – and Hemp, Inc. is at the center of it,” said Hemp, Inc. CEO Bruce Perlowin. “This signifies a momentous occasion in U.S. history. Our multi-state operations allow us to work with farmers across the nation, and we are confident this legislation will be a boon for the small family farm and U.S. economy as a whole.”

Recent news coverage including comments from Hemp, Inc. CEO Bruce Perlowin about the impact legal hemp will have on the U.S. economy and farmers nationwide include:


Some expect the global industrial hemp industry to hit $20 billion by 2022. Until recently, the U.S. has imported on average $100 million worth of hemp products each year, according to Congressional Research Service. Legalization will allow American farmers and companies to tap that market.


Read the full story here – How Hemp and the Farm Bill May Change Life as You Know It,” Dec. 17, 2018

Bruce Perlowin – “This media exposure makes people aware of Hemp, Inc.’s mission and vision and what we’re currently doing. This is very important because we look for joint venture partners where hemp can be grown,” says Perlowin. In the wealth of coverage Hemp, Inc. received, in anticipation of President Trump’s signing the bill into law, Perlowin describes the tremendous amount of opportunities that hemp production creates for the small family farm, local communities, the U.S. economy, and a myriad of industries.

“Our strategy has been to partner with farmers across the country in states where hemp cultivation and manufacturing is legal to provide them with the infrastructure needed to make a profit off this incredible crop, and this bill will be an incredible boon for the American small family farm,” Hemp, Inc. CEO Bruce Perlowin told Forbes. “The health and wellness industries are in for a major overhaul with the massive research and development and exploration into CBDs, CBGs, CBNs and 113 other cannabinoids as well as some 300 terpenes found in the industrial hemp plant.” More than 25,000 products can be produced with hemp, ranging from construction materials to cannabidiol (CBD) products used to treat various ailments and improve wellbeing.

Hemp, Inc. also has entered into an agreement with 2 Manifest Studio, LLC, a Wyoming, Limited Liability Company (VED), to create a documentary and subsequent docuseries over the course of an estimated five years. Per the terms of the agreement, VED will create a feature-length film, docu-series and other video materials about the history of hemp with a strong focus on Hemp, Inc. and other pioneers and companies that are leaders in the modern-day history of industrial hemp.

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