Market Updates, Regulations

CBD Stakeholders Await List of Permitted Products from U.K. Food Standards Agency

Association for the Cannabinoid Industry ready to publish full list on newly developed website.

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By: Sean Moloughney

The U.K.’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) is expected to release a public list of cannabinoid (CBD) products permitted for sale to consumers. Only products on the list will be able to stay on the market, while those not included will need to be removed.
 
It’s expected that Trading Standards officers will apply the new rules immediately, which means companies that continue to sell unlisted CBD products will be putting themselves at risk of enforcement action.
 
Publication of the list is imminent, according to the Association for the Cannabinoid Industry (ACI), the trade group for the U.K.’s CBD sector, which has developed an online resource to ensure consumers, retailers, and health practitioners that they are buying and selling only permitted products.
 
For more than 18 months, the FSA has been evaluating the safety of CBD products in line with the U.K.’s Novel Food requirements. This assessment process was accessible to any CBD product formulated for oral use that was on sale in the U.K. on or before Feb. 13, 2020, with the deadline for applications Mar. 31, 2021.
 
Steve Moore, ACI founder, said the release of the list was generating considerable excitement in the legal cannabis extract sector. “The FSA has put in a tremendous amount of work to assess the many applications made, including the super-dossier submitted by ACI on behalf of our members. A key concern will be helping people to find out quickly and easily if the CBD products they are purchasing or offering for sale are permitted and safe. ACI’s new website, will be the definitive source of information for determining this.”
 
The U.K. market for consumer CBD products was worth £690 million in 2021, according to ACI estimates, more than double the level of sales recorded in 2019, when the market was valued at £314 million (source: Navigant/Dynata). The U.K. is now the world’s second largest market for consumer CBD, behind the U.S.

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