Hemp for the Future 2025 Conference to Spotlight Cannabis Innovation and Sustainability

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The Icelandic Hemp Association has announced the third iteration of Hemp for the Future 2025, set to take place at Reykjavík’s historic Iðnó venue. This international conference aims to unite over 200 global leaders, innovators, and experts to delve into the future of industrial hemp, medical cannabis, and sustainable economic growth. With the world's growing interest in sustainable agriculture and plant-based innovations, the conference serves as a crucial platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and policy discussions aimed at harnessing the potential of hemp and cannabis for a healthier planet.
Þórunn Jónsdóttir, Conference Coordinator for the Icelandic Hemp Association, emphasizes the broader mission of the event, stating it's about ecosystem regeneration, community empowerment, and paving the way for a sustainable future. The conference will feature Jamie Pearson, Founder of the New Holland Group, as the keynote speaker, alongside over 15 international experts from various sectors within the cannabis and hemp industries.
Key themes of the conference include sustainable farming and product development in industrial hemp, clinical research and wellness applications in medical cannabis, and global trends in legalization and policy innovation. Additionally, pre-conference workshops on October 1 will cover topics ranging from women's relationship with cannabis to practical sessions on cultivation and agribusiness opportunities.
For those interested in attending or seeking more information, registration and media credentials can be obtained by visiting https://www.hemp4future.is. The Icelandic Hemp Association, founded in 2019, continues to lead the charge in promoting hemp as a cornerstone for a natural and sustainable future, expanding its vision to include fungi and bees in the regenerative movement.

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