
Good Manufacturing Practices and the Hemp Industry
By Editorial Team
April 15, 2025
There are three crucial letters you need to know when it comes to manufacturing products—GMP. What do they stand for exactly? Good Manufacturing Practices involve all elements of production. Manufacturers designed the practices to keep customers safe by prioritizing quality and keeping the public healthy. However, when it comes to hemp and CBD products, things aren’t so cut and dry. If you’re ready to take a closer look, go on and read ahead.
What’s included with GMP?
According to the Foundation of Cannabis Unified Standards (FOCUS), GMP covers materials, the physical locations where manufacturers produce products, equipment, storage areas, staff training, and hygiene. Additionally, record keeping, complaint handling, and product development all fall under the purview of GMP.
Why GMP is different for the hemp industry?
When it comes to the hemp industry, the stakeholders do things a little differently. With traditional industries, the FDA typically offers guidance for food, drugs, or pharmaceutical items. However, the FDA hasn’t issued any regulations regarding hemp products on the national level. Instead, states and business owners have to develop their own guidelines.
What are the Ramifications?
Since there is a need for uniform guidelines around CBD, standards can vary widely from state to state or even product to product. As a result, when some companies focus on GMP, they think only testing will suffice. That’s only one part of the equation, and so much more goes into it. It also means that some companies do a better job than others. Before you purchase any CBD item, take your time to do a little research into their manufacturing practices.
A Company You Can Trust
Hemps Company is the name of one company you can trust to follow all good practices. We take the time to ensure that the production process is seamless from beginning to end. Do you want to find out for yourself? Go ahead and check out our gummies today.