New Zealanders will soon be able to eat a type of cannabis after it was approved by food safety officials.
Ministers at the NZ Ministerial Forum on Food Regulation in Adelaide said hemp seeds would soon be cleared for consumption in New Zealand and Australia.
Food Safety Minister David Bennett said New Zealand had endorsed the move, which would apply to hemp with a low levels of THC, the mind-altering ingredient in cannabis.
Food Safety Minister David Bennet speaks to Rachel Smalley about hemp seeds being legalised.
Hemp had no psychoactive effect and was considered nutritious and safe to eat, he said.