From Minnesota Department of Agriculture <[email protected]>
Subject Minnesota Hemp Growers and Processors Must Apply by April 30 for 2025 Season
Date April 2, 2025 3:12 PM
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These licenses are for growing and processing industrial hemp only



department of agriculture


*For Immediate Release*




*Contact: 
*Brittany Raveill

651-201-6131

[email protected]




April 2, 2025

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Minnesota Hemp Growers and Processors Must Apply by April 30 for 2025 Season

These licenses are for growing and processing industrial hemp only

*St. Paul, MN*: Those wanting to grow and process hemp in Minnesota in 2025 must apply for a license with the Minnesota Department of Agriculture (MDA) by April 30. Each license is valid only through December 31 of the year it is issued. Licensees must reapply annually to remain in the program. A license from the MDA is required for individuals and businesses.

To date, about 50 people have applied for a 2025 MDA license. In 2024, there were 183 applicants.

These licenses are for growing and processing industrial hemp only. The hemp grower or processor application is not for the growth or sale of adult-use or medical cannabis. The application is also not intended for the sale of hemp-derived cannabinoid products. Adult-use and medical cannabis [ [link removed] ] information can be found on the Office of Cannabis Management website. [ [link removed] ]

The industrial hemp application can be found on the MDA website [ [link removed] ]. Along with the online form, first-time applicants and authorized representatives need to submit fingerprints and pass a criminal background check.

Growers and processors need to be aware of the following for 2025:


* All authorized representatives designated by the applicant must pass a criminal history background check prior to the issuance of a license.
* Every lot of hemp grown requires pre-harvest THC regulatory testing. Each official regulatory sample collected by the MDA will cost $100.
* The MDA licenses processors that handle raw hemp and initially process it by extraction, decortication, devitalization, crushing, or packaging, and the department will continue random inspections of processor locations.
* License fees will remain the same for new and returning applicants plus a 5% surcharge to support the modernization of the MDA's technology systems. The minimum cost of a grower license is $400. A processing license is a minimum of $500. 

Questions about the MDA’s Industrial Hemp Program should be sent to [email protected] or 651-201-6600.

Background

Industrial hemp, hemp, cannabis, adult-use cannabis and marijuana are all types of the same plant, "Cannabis sativa". Industrial hemp differs by the concentration level of the psychoactive compound tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) within the plant containing 0.3% Total THC or less, and levels above that are considered adult-use cannabis or marijuana. MDA does not license or oversee the manufacture or sale of Hemp-derived cannabinoid extracts and products. They are regulated by the Office of Cannabis Management.

Minnesota operated under a hemp pilot program from 2016-2020. In 2021, the program began operating under a new, federally approved state plan that governs production and regulation.

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