Canada's 
                  Organic Products Regulations Go Into Effect 
                  Leading Organic Food Producers 
                  in Canada Like Winnipeg-Based Manitoba
                  Harvest are Eager for the Opportunity to Increase Public Awareness 
                  of
                  Organic Agriculture & the Many Benefits of Organic Food 
                  
                 
                  (Winnipeg, Manitoba -July 2, 2009) - Canada 
                  Day is not the only festive event worth celebrating today. The 
                  long-awaited Canadian Organic Products Regulations take effect 
                  on July 1 across Canada. Manitoba Harvest is a pioneering organic 
                  hemp foods company that will be celebrating this important occasion 
                  at their certified organic processing facility in Winnipeg. 
                  Organic certification is the public's guarantee that products 
                  meet robust standards, and the Canadian Food Inspection Agency 
                  is charged with enforcing the regulations. 
                  
                  Eating organic foods such as Manitoba Harvest's organic shelled 
                  hemp seed, organic protein powder, organic hemp oil and their 
                  award-winning Hemp Bliss organic hempmilk is important because 
                  it reduces exposure to toxic and persistent pesticides, herbicides, 
                  fungicides and fertilizers that are used in most conventional 
                  food production. Organic farming protects the environment, is 
                  more energy-efficient, and mounting scientific evidence shows 
                  greater levels of nutrients in organically grown produce and 
                  grains, when compared to conventionally grown products. 
                  
                  Even in today's challenging financial climate, sales of organic 
                  products, including organic hemp foods, continue to grow. "More 
                  people than ever are concerned about the health of their loved 
                  ones, the health of the planet, and the health of small farms 
                  where much of the organic farming growth is taking place," 
                  says Mike Fata, President and co-founder of Manitoba Harvest. 
                  "They are aware that 'organic' is a healthier lifestyle 
                  for everyone and is worth their commitment and investment. In 
                  particular, parents of young children are trying to start their 
                  kids off right and give them the best chance to be healthy and 
                  thrive, and organic agriculture offers that opportunity to minimize 
                  exposure to chemicals," adds Fata, whom's company is an 
                  active member of Organic Trade Association . 
                  
                  Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods & Oils (www.manitobaharvest.com) 
                  is one of the fastest growing private companies in Canada. Their 
                  line of organic hemp foods will be emblazoned with the new Canada 
                  Organic Seal that was released today. Products that are 95% 
                  organic or more can use the new seal. Products that contain 
                  70-95% organic ingredients can only identify organic content 
                  and the percentage in the ingredients panel. Canada and the 
                  U.S. have signed the world's first organic equivalency agreement, 
                  accepting each other's standards and enforcement systems as 
                  equal. There are only minor differences, and farmers and food 
                  companies won't have to certify twice to sell in both markets. 
                  
                  
                  "The most significant 'organic' challenge we face is the 
                  stabilization of supply and demand for organic hemp seed," 
                  says Fata. "We think that the new Canadian Organic Products 
                  Regulations will help solidify the marketplace, and with the 
                  government support, it will help elevate the awareness and profile 
                  of organic foods in the eyes of consumers, retailers, farmers 
                  and other businesses," adds Fata. "Our company helped 
                  to get hemp farming going again in Canada in 1998, and we have 
                  seen that it has been a challenge for the agricultural infrastructure 
                  to stabilize and establish a steady balance between supply and 
                  demand. We try to neutralize this factor by working very closely 
                  with our farmers - so close that many of the farmers that supply 
                  us are shareholders in our company, and that bond helps us address 
                  supply challenges, and helps them too," says Fata. "Over 
                  the past decade we have supported many Manitoba farmers by purchasing 
                  organic hemp seed from them," adds Fata. 
                  
                  Since 1998, dedication to sustainable agriculture has been a 
                  key part of Manitoba Harvest's success and the company is thrilled 
                  that demand for organic hemp seed is taking off. "Hemp 
                  farming is sustainable agriculture at its best," says Fata. 
                  Hemp is naturally pest-resistant so pesticides are not used, 
                  and because hemp plants grow rapidly and close together, they 
                  crowd out weeds and don't need herbicides. Hemp is also a soil-building 
                  plant that is excellent for crop rotation. Its strong roots 
                  anchor the soil to prevent erosion and cultivation generates 
                  virtually no waste and its byproducts are commercially useful. 
                  
                  
                  Manitoba Harvest was honored with the 2006 Socially 
                  Responsible Business Award at the Natural Products 
                  Expo East trade show in Baltimore, Maryland for their work pioneering 
                  sustainable organic hemp agriculture in North America. "It 
                  is the support from, and leadership demonstrated by dynamic 
                  companies like Manitoba Harvest that help propel the organic 
                  industry forward," says Matthew Holmes, Managing Director 
                  of the Organic Trade Association Canada (http://www.ota.com/otacanada.html). 
                  
                  
                  Hemp is hot, and part of the allure for consumers is the eco-friendly 
                  aspect of sustainable hemp agriculture. According to the data 
                  from marketplace data leader SPINs, hemp grocery sales grew 
                  in the sampled stores by 42% in 2008, and the Hemp Industries 
                  Association estimates the total 2008 retail value of North American 
                  hemp food, vitamin and body care product sales to be between 
                  $100 million and $120 million. Foods such as hemp that provide 
                  Omega-3 Essential Fatty Acids (EFAs) are hot because medical 
                  evidence demonstrating their health benefits continues to grow. 
                  Health-savvy consumers are also finding that in addition to 
                  being a nutritional powerhouse, hemp foods have a great flavor 
                  and gourmet appeal. 
                  
                  Nutrition experts tout hemp due to its balanced concentration 
                  of Omega-3 and Omega-6 Essential Fatty Acids, strong digestible 
                  protein profile, plentiful fiber, and abundance of vitamins 
                  and minerals. Hemp foods are the richest vegetable source of 
                  Omega 3 & 6. Hemp also contains all of the essential amino 
                  acids and has an overall protein content that is comparable 
                  to soy beans and higher than that found in nuts, other seeds, 
                  meats, dairy products, fish and poultry. Hemp foods offer potential 
                  benefits associated with the prevention or attenuation of many 
                  of the leading health conditions that challenge people in North 
                  America including diabetes, cancer, lupus, asthma, rheumatoid 
                  arthritis, hormone imbalance, depression and hypertension. The 
                  role of essential fatty acids in human growth and development, 
                  as well as their role in diseases like coronary heart disease, 
                  are hot research areas. 
                About 
                  Manitoba Harvest 
                  Founded in 1998, Manitoba Harvest Hemp Foods & Oils is the 
                  largest vertically integrated hemp food manufacturer in the 
                  world. The company mission is to create the healthiest hemp 
                  foods, to educate the public about healthy lifestyle choices 
                  and to support sustainable and organic agriculture. Manitoba 
                  Harvest produces cold-pressed Hemp Oil, Shelled Hemp Seed, Hemp 
                  Seed Butter and a line of Hemp Protein Powders at their new, 
                  certified organic state-of-the-art facility. They also produce 
                  Hemp Bliss(r) - the award-winning and first-ever line of organic 
                  non-dairy hempmilks. In addition to their own popular brand 
                  of hemp foods, Manitoba Harvest supplies many other leading 
                  consumer brands with nutraceutical and functional hemp food 
                  ingredients. 
                  
                  In February 2009, Manitoba Harvest partnered with Renewable 
                  Choice Energy to offset 100% of their facility's electricity 
                  with wind power offsets, and all of their facility's natural 
                  gas usage through carbon offsets. The program demonstrates Manitoba 
                  Harvest's strong commitment to sustainability, their support 
                  for wind power and renewable energy, and their dedication toward 
                  the fight against global climate change. To learn more, please 
                  visit www.manitobaharvest.com.