Harmonised THC Limit

The Harmonised THC Limit refers to the maximum legally permitted THC concentration in hemp and cannabinoid products as defined by EU regulations or national authorities. These limits determine whether a product qualifies as legal hemp, requires remediation, or must follow controlled-substance protocols. They are expressed as specific thresholds that apply to raw materials, extracts, and finished formulations.

Why Harmonised THC Limits Matter in the Cannabis Supply Chain

THC levels directly impact the legal classification and market eligibility of cannabis products. Exceeding a national or EU-defined limit can lead to customs rejection, product recalls, or regulatory enforcement actions. For procurement managers and white-label operators, meeting the harmonised THC limit is non-negotiable because it influences batch release, labeling requirements, transport permissions, and border compliance. Consistent THC control protects a product’s legal status and preserves its ability to move freely across markets.

How CannaXtrade Ensures Consistent Compliance With THC Limits

CannaXtrade monitors THC levels across every batch through accredited laboratory testing, validated extraction practices, and systematic documentation control. All products are verified against applicable EU and national thresholds before release, and any batch requiring remediation is handled through approved, traceable processes. This level of oversight ensures that every shipment meets the harmonised THC requirements for its destination market, supporting predictable logistics, audit-ready documentation, and full regulatory compliance for our partners.

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