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News in numbers CBD and hemp growth


EU land area used for hemp fi bre cultivation – in hectares (ha) 34.96


36 34 32 30 28 26 24 22 20 18


34.54 33.02 31.59 28.05 27.00


22.01 20.54


2015


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2019


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2021


2022 Source: Eurostat


Processing employed to generate the main type of hemp seed-based food ingredients Hemp seeds contain... Hemp seed


Antioxidants fi bres


Milling Pressing Solvent extraction


Hemp fl our c. 25-30% fat


Hearts


High protein High fat


Hemp seed oil


Hemp seed cake c. 8-15% fat


Hemp seed meal <1% fat


Solvent extraction


Solvent extraction


Hemp seed oil


9.4g of protein (per every 30g) 1.2g of fi bre (per every 30g) All nine essential amino acids vitamin E magnesium phosphorous potassium Iron Zinc


Industrial hemp plant <1.0% THC


Hulls High dietary fi bre


Fortifi ed food products


Protein isolate/ Concentrate


Plant-based meat Plant-based dairy


Source: Journal of Cannabis Research Use of fl owers and leaves Medical applications 1% Other


applications 15%


Tea 6% Food


Essential oils 20%


supplements 58%


30/35% hemp protein fl our


Use of seeds


50% hemp protein fl our


Press cake 2.180


929


Fibres & other preparations


direct use B vitamins Source: Medical News Today Volume (tons) hulled hemp seed


1528 567 Feed


More than half of fl owers and leaves traded in Europe is used for the production of food supplements including CBD extracts.


10 460 2018 195 65/75% fl our Food


Oil 752


693 Source: www.eiha.org Ingredients Insight / www.ingredients-insight.com


1,000 ha


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