I propose to take Questions Nos. 1200 and 1201 together.
The Programme for Government (PfG) includes a commitment to ‘fully explore the potential for growing fibre crops such as hemp, considering whether these crops have a viable future’. The consultation is being conducted based on the economic viability of fibre crops such as hemp as outlined in the PfG, that is, the study will only examine the commercial viability of growing hemp for fibre. This was made clear to stakeholders in the letter inviting submissions in the consultation.
It is not the purpose of this consultation to deal with legislative issues that come under the Misuse of Drugs legislation or indeed hemp derived food products which do not primarily come under the remit of this Department.
The consultation is being conducted based on written submissions to the Department and, following examination of those submissions, a report will be completed. Respondents were asked to provide a detailed analysis of the economics of growing hemp for fibre and of its ability to provide a meaningful income all along the supply chain. A robust analysis showing the “scaleability” or otherwise of an Irish hemp industry is also expected.
In relation to the ECJ decision referred to, my Department has not received any such confirmation from the Department of Health. The matters raised are for the Department of Health and its agencies and not for my Department.