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Reduce Anxiety
Relieve pain
Rejuvenation
Quality of Life
Hemp Hearts
Successful Treatments
Alternative to carbon-based raw materials
Captures and stores a substantial amount of CO2. 1.6 tons of CO2 absorption per ton of hemp. 9 to 13 tones of CO2 absorption per hectare harvested.
Reduces water loss and soil erosion. Ability to remove heavy metals from the ground. Very positive effects on soil health because it stabilises erosion, adds nutrients to the soil, naturally removes heavy metals and increases the yield of subsequent crops.
Being a wind pollinated, dioecious and staminate plant, cannabis produces large amounts of pollen, a vital nutritional source for bees during periods of floral scarcity.
Good and sustainable source of cellulose for paper making that could help reducing deforestation. Mature hemp stalks are rich in cellulose. High cellulose content coupled with the fast growth of hemp stalks typically yields a pulp production up to 4 times that of a mature tree plantation by area.
Hemp is more ecologically neutral than other fibres particularly in water usage.
Up to a 75% water saving.
Cotton requires 9 758 kg of water per kg
hemp needs between 2 401 and 3 401 kg of water per kg.
Hemp farming requires very low or no inputs. Real added value of industrial hemp:
Ability to produce different products with one crop while achieving positive environmental externalities with one rotational crop:
food, feed, cosmetics, biomaterials, energy.
Through an Out-grower Model in Hemp, Moringa, Baobab (Harvesting) by providing inputs and expertise along with market access.
Through Regenerative Agriculture practices using ingredients sourced and grown in an
environmentally friendly manner.
Targeted in-house employment of 200 Direct Employees in 24 months along with access to markets for smallholders for 50 Out-growers
Organic and sustainable processes in the implementation of fertigation, cover crops, companion crops and crop rotation strategies.
Through Education and Training in Health and Hygiene, Agricultural Skills, and Business Principles we aim improve
Food Security and ensure Long term employment with knowledge transfer and industry participation.
The Malawi Government is seeking to reduce the reliance on tobacco by growing other high value crops, such as cannabis and hemp.
We are a Dutch based company that grows cannabis (medicinal cannabis and hemp) sustainably and for positive social and environmental impact, in legalised countries in Africa (initially Malawi).
We work with market leaders in The Netherlands, other European countries and the USA.
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Keizersgracht 241, 1016EA Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Mwakhundi1 village, T/A Chisamba, Salima, Malawi
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