Demand for Hemp Increasing!
Tuesday, September 28th, 2010Hemp is an excellent spring sown crop that requires no chemical treatment post emergence and offers farmers a profitable alternative break crop. It achieves a remarkable rate of growth often reaching a height in excess of 3 metres by mid August when it is cut.

source: hemp technology
Hemp provides a good barrier to pests and diseases. It is of particular use as a break crop in situations where resistant weeds are becoming a problem. Its deep roots are also very beneficial for soil structure. Slug activity after hemp is minimal compared with oil seed rape.
The hemp plant has two constituent parts: the fibre and the woody core or “shiv”. Demand for both of these products continues to grow rapidly.
Hemp fibre continues to be used in the automotive sector, primarily in the manufacture of door panels and other parts but in addition to this it will be increasingly used in the manufacture of natural fibre insulation.
Demand for shiv is also growing strongly in construction. Hemcrete® a sustainable, thermally efficient hemp lime bio-composite is now a certified and accepted product in both the commercial and domestic construction market segments. Recent and future projects of note are:
- Marks & Spencer’s Store – Cheshire Oaks
- Coworth Spa
- The Triangle 42 Code Level 4 Housing Development in Swindon
- 114 code level 4 houses at Diss in Norfolk
- The Institute of Sustainability Thames Gateway
- Kanes Foods Warehouse
To meet the demand Mike Duckett, Managing Director, of Suffolk based Hemp Technology is forecasting that 7,000 acres will be needed in 2011 an increase of over 100% on 2010.
For more information call Hemp Technology on 01986 835 678
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