Una variedad de la planta Cannabis sativa posicionada para aplicación comercial se llama cáñamo industrial. El cannabis industrial es una especie económica, de rápido crecimiento que beneficia al medio ambiente. También es uno de los cultivos más adaptables que existen. El cannabis , a menudo conocido como cáñamo, es una planta que se utiliza para fabricar sustancias psicoactivas. Existen usos tanto terapéuticos como recreativos del cáñamo. El cáñamo reduce el dolor al alterar los circuitos de percepción del dolor del cerebro. Además, la mayor prevalencia de enfermedades como la epilepsia y otros trastornos del sueño, así como el creciente uso de productos a base de cáñamo debido a sus diversos beneficios para la salud, impulsan la expansión de este mercado. Las semillas de cáñamo elaboradas a partir de la planta Cannabis sativa contienen muy poco tetrahidrocannabinol (THC). Los dos ácidos grasos esenciales linoleico y linolénico se encuentran entre ellos.
Además, contienen cantidades significativas de vitamina D, calcio, magnesio, potasio, vitamina E, vitaminas B1, B2 y B6. Pocos alimentos de origen vegetal son fuentes completas de proteínas; sin embargo, las semillas ofrecen suficiente proteína para ser consideradas un complemento beneficioso para una dieta vegana. Debido a que los ácidos grasos esenciales no pueden ser producidos por los humanos, las semillas ricas en ácido linoleico (omega-6) y linolénico (omega-3) pueden ser beneficiosas. Además, tienen poca grasa saturada y ninguna grasa trans. Estos son algunos componentes importantes que probablemente respaldarán la expansión futura de la industria del cannabis. Sin embargo, se prevé que el auge del negocio del cáñamo industrial se vea obstaculizado por las complicadas leyes que rodean el uso del cannabis en muchos países.
| ATRIBUTO | DETALLES |
| Periodo de estudio | 2020-2029 |
| Año base | 2021 |
| Año estimado | 2022 |
| Año pronosticado | 2022-2029 |
| Periodo histórico | 2018-2020 |
| Unidad | Valor (miles de millones de USD) (kilotones) |
| Segmentación | Por tipo, por fuente, por aplicación, por región |
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El cultivo de cáñamo está permitido en todo el mundo y la demanda de fibra de líber para la fabricación de textiles de alta calidad está aumentando. Canadá solía centrarse principalmente en el cultivo de cáñamo para producir semillas para las industrias alimentaria y cosmética. Este cultivo, cuyas fibras se utilizarán en materiales de construcción, aislamiento y biocompuestos, se está cultivando recientemente en el país. Además, un número cada vez mayor de estados de los EE. UU. están legalizando el cultivo de cáñamo, lo que sugiere que la demanda de fibras y semillas de cáñamo aumentará en todo el país. Además, China es el país más importante en términos de cultivo de cáñamo para fibra. El país produce tanto fibras largas convencionales como fibras de cáñamo algodonadas mediante un proceso enzimático para exportar a Europa y América del Norte.
La epidemia de COVID-19 tuvo una influencia significativa en el negocio del cáñamo industrial. Como resultado de las limitaciones impuestas por el confinamiento para contener el brote de la pandemia de COVID-19, se han suspendido numerosos proyectos de fabricación y construcción. El brote de COVID-19 ha tenido algunos efectos inmediatos y a largo plazo en el sector de la construcción. El cierre afectó a la producción nacional y empeorará las incertidumbres comerciales y la actual crisis de la industria manufacturera. Comparativamente hablando, la pandemia tuvo poco efecto en las operaciones del sector de alimentos y bebidas, pero su cadena de suministro global se vio gravemente afectada, lo que impidió un mayor crecimiento.
The industrial hemp market is expected to grow at 16.9% CAGR from 2022 to 2029. It is expected to reach above USD 14.84 Billion by 2029 from USD 3.64 Billion in 2020.
Asia Pacific held more than 32% of the industrial hemp market revenue share in 2021 and will witness expansion in the forecast period.
Compared to paper made from wood pulp, paper made from hemp fibre requires less chemicals to process. Consequently, it is anticipated that increased consumer knowledge of the advantages of the products will help the market expand.
The Market research report covers the analysis of Market players. Key companies profiled in the report include Green Thumb Industries Inc., Curaleaf Holdings, Inc., Cronos Group Inc., Ecofibre Limited, GenCanna, HempFlax BV, Konoplex Group, Hemp Oil Canada, BAFA, Dun Agro Hemp Group
Due to the region's emerging nations' rising demand for hemp-based food goods and supplements, as well as the region's burgeoning cosmetics and personal care products sector, Asia-Pacific currently controls the majority of the global industrial hemp market.
Industrial hemp market is segmented based on type, source, application, and region.
Based on type, a significant portion of the market was made up of hemp seed. Cannabis sativa, from which hemp seeds are derived, only has a very small quantity of tetrahydrocannabinol in them (THC) Both linoleic (omega-6) and linolenic (omega-3), two necessary fatty acids, as well as the vitamins E, 81, 82, 86, and D, calcium, magnesium, and potassium are abundant in these. Hemp seed includes a lot of lipids, a lot of easily absorbed protein, polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), a lot of carbs, and a lot of insoluble fibre. Alpha-linolenic acid (ALA omega 3), a rich source of PUFA, and linoleic acid (LA omega 6), regarded to be advantageous and balanced for human nutrition.
Based on source, a significant portion of the market was made up of organic. A non-GMO crop grown without the use of pesticides is hemp farmed conventionally. Unlike to certified organic hemp, conventional hemp does not require the same exacting inspections and regulations. They are therefore less expensive than Hamp organic products. The textile and pulp and paper sectors are increasingly using hemp that has been cultivated conventionally. Their demand has also grown as a result of their application in bioplastics, furniture, construction materials, and biofuel. Many conventional hemp-based goods are offered by the German company Hemp Factory. Among the products offered are whole, unpeeled hemp seeds and nuts, peeled hemp seeds and nuts, cold-pressed homo seed oil, refined hemp seed oil, and hemp flour.
Based on application, a significant portion of the market was made up of food & beverages. Due it includes vital fatty acids (linoleic and linolenic acid), vitamin E, and minerals including phosphorus, potassium, salt, magnesium, calcium, zinc, iron, and protein, hemp is being employed in food items more and more. The most common form of hemp consumption is as raw or roasted hemp seed. It can be found in salads, smoothies, yoghurt, and cereals. The demand for processed food made from hemp, such as bars, flour, snacks, and cheese, is anticipated to rise as a result of the growing consumption of plant-based protein brought on by the global popularity of veganism. Also, due highly digestible fibre is present, its role in enhancing digestion is anticipated to increase demand for food goods.
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The Market research report covers the analysis of Market players. Key companies profiled in the report include Green Thumb Industries Inc., Curaleaf Holdings, Inc., Cronos Group Inc., Ecofibre Limited, GenCanna, HempFlax BV, Konoplex Group, Hemp Oil Canada, BAFA, Dun Agro Hemp Group
Recent developments:On December 2021, Green Thumb Industries Inc. (Green Thumb) (CSE: GTII) (OTCQX: GTBIF), a leading national cannabis consumer packaged goods company and owner of RYTHM, Good Green and incredibles branded cannabis products, announced it has closed on an acquisition of LeafLine Industries (“LeafLine”).
On March 2021, Curaleaf Holdings, Inc.(CSE: CURA) (OTCQX: CURLF) ("Curaleaf" or the "Company"), a leading U.S. provider of consumer products in cannabis, announced that it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire EMMAC Life Sciences Limited ("EMMAC"), the largest vertically integrated independent cannabis company in Europe for base consideration of approximately USD 286 million to be paid 85% in Curaleaf subordinate voting shares and 15% in cash.
The industrial hemp market by region includes North America, Asia-Pacific (APAC), Europe, South America, and Middle East & Africa (MEA).
The greatest revenue share in 2021 over 32% was accounted for by asia pacific. Industrial hemp and its products, including fibre, seed, hurds, and oil, are produced and consumed actively in a number of economies, including China, India, Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand. The region's hemp production is changing as a result of rising worldwide product demand, developing technologies, and innovation that make harvesting simpler for growers. Throughout the course of the forecast period, the regional market is anticipated to be driven by rising elderly population levels in developing economies with rising hemp-based food and supplement consumption.
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