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EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 20 MIN

White House Orders: What It Means for Industrial Hemp

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In this episode of Kaya Cast, host Tommy Truong sits down with Andrew Bish, president of the Hemp Feed Coalition, to navigate the regulatory labyrinth facing industrial hemp and the broader cannabinoid space. Andrew shares his front-row view on how federal policy—especially the 0.4 mg THC cap and the farm bill’s gaps—affects grain and fiber hemp, seed byproducts, and downstream products. They explore why Congress and federal agencies—from USDA to FDA—have struggled to create a practical regulatory pathway, the potential split between floral hemp and grain/fiber regulation, and what a realistic framework could look like. The conversation also covers White House actions and executive orders aimed at expanding CBD access, the politics of lobbying, and why industry unity matters more than ever. Importantly, Andrew emphasizes that his coalition is industrial hemp first and remains pro-cannabinoid, but that true progress will come from sensible rules that prioritize safety, testing, and rotational crops. Listeners will come away with a clearer view of what’s at stake, how to engage lawmakers effectively, and what to expect as regulation moves forward. Find out more about Hemp Feed Coalition at:https://hempfeedcoalition.org/https://bishenterprise.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewbish/https://www.linkedin.com/company/hempfeedcoalition/ 00:00 Welcome to Kaya Cast00:26 Meet Andrew Bish00:56 The 0.4mg THC Cap02:24 Industry Unity Challenges03:15 Inside Washington Talks04:46 Hemp vs Intoxicants07:20 Farm Bill Gaps and FDA09:20 Where Congress Is Heading12:42 White House and CBD Push14:15 Call for Smart Regulation17:12 Safety and Testing Concerns19:11 Closing Thoughts and Outroindustrial hemp regulations, hemp feed, cannabinoid regulation, 0.4% THC cap, farm bill gaps, hemp seed byproducts, downstream hemp products, USDA hemp regulations, FDA hemp policies, federal hemp policy, hemp fiber vs floral regulation, hemp farming rules, hemp lobby, White House CBD policies, executive orders CBD access, hemp industry unity, hemp safety regulations, hemp testing requirements, rotational crops in hemp farming, hemp farming framework, hemp coalition advocacy, hemp farming politics, cannabis lobbying, hemp industry compliance, hemp market regulations, hemp feed coalition, hemp crop rotation benefits, hemp industry standards, CBD regulations, hemp in agriculture, hemp farm bill, cannabinoid policy challenges, hemp product safety, hemp testing labs, hemp THC threshold, hemp production laws, hemp processing rules, hemp regulatory uncertainty, cannabinoid safety testing, hemp for animal feed, hemp grain processing, hemp fiber industry, hemp as a commodity, hemp supply chain issues, hemp farming best practices, hemp production permits, hemp export regulations, hemp import policies, hemp compliance challenges, lobbying for hemp regulations, hemp farming sustainability, CBD access regulations, hemp-derived CBD, hemp product classification #kayacast #cannabis #tips #dispensaries #business #podcast

In this episode of Kaya Cast, host Tommy Truong sits down with Andrew Bish, president of the Hemp Feed Coalition, to navigate the regulatory labyrinth facing industrial hemp and the broader cannabinoid space. Andrew shares his front-row view on how federal policy—especially the 0.4 mg THC cap and the farm bill’s gaps—affects grain and fiber hemp, seed byproducts, and downstream products. They explore why Congress and federal agencies—from USDA to FDA—have struggled to create a practical regulatory pathway, the potential split between floral hemp and grain/fiber regulation, and what a realistic framework could look like. The conversation also covers White House actions and executive orders aimed at expanding CBD access, the politics of lobbying, and why industry unity matters more than ever. Importantly, Andrew emphasizes that his coalition is industrial hemp first and remains pro-cannabinoid, but that true progress will come from sensible rules that prioritize safety, testing, and rotational crops. Listeners will come away with a clearer view of what’s at stake, how to engage lawmakers effectively, and what to expect as regulation moves forward. Find out more about Hemp Feed Coalition at:https://hempfeedcoalition.org/https://bishenterprise.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewbish/https://www.linkedin.com/company/hempfeedcoalition/ 00:00 Welcome to Kaya Cast00:26 Meet Andrew Bish00:56 The 0.4mg THC Cap02:24 Industry Unity Challenges03:15 Inside Washington Talks04:46 Hemp vs Intoxicants07:20 Farm Bill Gaps and FDA09:20 Where Congress Is Heading12:42 White House and CBD Push14:15 Call for Smart Regulation17:12 Safety and Testing Concerns19:11 Closing Thoughts and Outroindustrial hemp regulations, hemp feed, cannabinoid regulation, 0.4% THC cap, farm bill gaps, hemp seed byproducts, downstream hemp products, USDA hemp regulations, FDA hemp policies, federal hemp policy, hemp fiber vs floral regulation, hemp farming rules, hemp lobby, White House CBD policies, executive orders CBD access, hemp industry unity, hemp safety regulations, hemp testing requirements, rotational crops in hemp farming, hemp farming framework, hemp coalition advocacy, hemp farming politics, cannabis lobbying, hemp industry compliance, hemp market regulations, hemp feed coalition, hemp crop rotation benefits, hemp industry standards, CBD regulations, hemp in agriculture, hemp farm bill, cannabinoid policy challenges, hemp product safety, hemp testing labs, hemp THC threshold, hemp production laws, hemp processing rules, hemp regulatory uncertainty, cannabinoid safety testing, hemp for animal feed, hemp grain processing, hemp fiber industry, hemp as a commodity, hemp supply chain issues, hemp farming best practices, hemp production permits, hemp export regulations, hemp import policies, hemp compliance challenges, lobbying for hemp regulations, hemp farming sustainability, CBD access regulations, hemp-derived CBD, hemp product classification #kayacast #cannabis #tips #dispensaries #business #podcast

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