The summer of 2021 brought significant advances in Hemp farming; however, not in the field, but in the marketing of finished products. Both Amazon and Apple changed their policies in favor of cannabis and products derived from hemp. Both companies have advocated for policy reform to help advance, federally, the commercial cannabis industry. These are only two of many large corporations that positively attribute to the changing outlook on the industry, which also includes the NFL and Uber on the continually growing list. Legalization in cannabis nationally adds to the acceptance of product use and sales throughout the United States and while hemp seeds are not grown to produce some of the products that has caused controversial discussions over the past, the acceptance of those commodities enforce positivity behind hemp generated goods. Mercedes-Benz, Patagonia, Sephora and Levi-Strauss are just a few examples of mainstream companies who have integrated hemp into their product lines.
Through not only the legalization of cannabis, but large marketing firms also backing products and the desire for CBD, the influx of investors and farmers outstripped demand. There was suddenly a backlog of hemp, the industry couldn’t keep up with consumer consumption. Inexperienced farmers were unsure where to start in order to proficiently sustain the requisite. Many attempted to join the bustling business only to fail from lack of understanding, of the product, the soil, the weather, the equipment and the yield.
Our hemp seed has made it possible and seemingly effortless to join the growing industry with little endeavor. We have taken the guessing out of the equation for you and formulated a seed that relies solely on itself for the majority of the work. The range of products that can be produced from our seeds opens up a large expanse of marketable goods for the farmer and having the backing of large corporations to assist in the sales of your products is a huge advantage.
Another growing source of hemp comes in sustainable building materials market. Big corporations are looking at hemp to invest in building materials but are hesitant if the supply isn’t up to the challenge to meet the demands for these new green products. Private investors are seeking large sums of industrial hemp to help thrust the green market and reduce the overall carbon footprint of the building industry. The hemp farming industry alone piques interest with investors due to the better use of farmland, creating rural jobs and growing products that absorbs carbon dioxide and thrives without the use of petrochemical products
Farmers, contact us today at 866-253-6733 to learn more or to purchase our miracle hemp seed which lowers risks and costs while increasing profits for hemp farmers.