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HFA Ruby Cultivar

Hemp Farms Australia – Ruby cultivar that was grown in Mildura and planted late in the year for the purpose of seed multiplication destined for fibre production in 2023. You can see the stark difference in the landscape colour, showing the vigour of hemp as an agricultural crop here in Australia. Australian Hemp Council – […]

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Australia’s industrial hemp industry is booming, and we’re at the forefront with our new cultivar, King Gee 2.0. 🌞 Bred to thrive in Australia’s tough climates, King Gee boasts an astounding 18-tonne per hectare yield of premium biomass (fibre & hurd). 🚀 We’re seed increasing to commercial quantities to meet the soaring demand for fibre-focused […]

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We have updated our cultivar catalogue with yield performance updates and adjustments made on sowing times. On the topic of cultivars, it is important to recognise whether you are producing a fibre-focused crop for fibre & hurd output, or producing a grain-focused crop for seed output. It is important to understand, growing a fibre-focused variety […]

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A recent field day at the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development’s (DPIRD) Frank Wise Horticulture Research Institute showcased the progress of an Industrial Hemp Variety Trial, co-funded by AgriFutures Australia. The 1.4-hectare plot is one of nine sites across seven states and territories evaluating a variety of performance and time of sowing, including […]

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Market Synopsis The global industrial hemp market size was USD 7.54 billion in 2022 and is expected to reach a value ofUSD 58.62 billion in 2032 and register a revenue CAGR of 25.6% during the forecast period. The growing demand for hemp-based products across a variety of industries, including food and beverage, textiles, construction, and […]

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