Monthly Archives: December 1999

Hawaii Experimenting with Hemp as Crop

The DEA, which outlined the security measures needed to plant what federal and state law still defines as illegal marijuana, is no longer blocking the project, said state Rep. Cynthia Thielen, an Oahu Republican, who sponsored the bill creating the university research project.

EU Flax and Hemp Plan Condemned

Any proposals which would bring flax and hemp within the AAPS would effectively pull the rug from under the feet of an exciting development which aims to utilise this natural, biodegradable and, therefore, environmentally-friendly product.

MP’s Hemp Suit Tailor’s Delight

The Green Party wants trials of hemp crop in New Zealand, following the trend in more then 30 countries.

US Market for Natural Fiber Composites Exceeds $200 Million in 1999

The market for natural fiber thermoplastic composites has experienced exceptional growth in recent years with U.S. demand exceeding $200 million in 1999.

Cannabis as a licit crop: recent developments in Europe

After a continued decline in fibre hemp cultivation and industrial processing during the post-war period, a sudden upward trend is now being noted in the industrialized world, especially in Europe. This new interest in licit cannabis cultivation stems both from a growing consumer demand for natural fibres and from the so-called “set-aside” and diversification farming policy of the European Union resulting in an intense search for profitable new non-food crops.