The industrial hemp market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 17.75%, reaching a market size of US$22.438 billion in 2030 from US$9.913 billion in 2025.
Cannabis sativa is characterized botanically, with the distinguishing feature referring to "industrial hemp," by quantities of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) it contains. More than just that, the market demand is driven speedily by its versatility and burgeoning applications, such as food andbeverages, diet supplements, textiles, and meals, among others. The expansion of the market is mainly driven by the increasing demand for sustainable raw materials and products to cater to different industries. Most people have now become very concerned about the environment and are therefore highly demanding in the application of hemp inbioplastics, textile, and building materials use. Legalizing the cultivation of hemp in many areas can be attributed to low environmental impacts and resource-efficient methods, which stimulate industry growth simultaneously.
Moreover, it is pleasing about climate change and preservation of the environment: efficient carbon retention coupled with soil nutrient restoration, little water consumption as compared to many other crops, and biomass from hemp can be transformed into many green products such as bioplastics, construction materials, orbiofuelssustainable alternatives for nonrenewable energy sources. Today, nonrenewable fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, and oil are the sources of as much as 85% of energy input at the global level. As a very bright and expanding market due to increasing emphasis on sustainability and carbon footprints worldwide, it is becoming a more viable choice to consider for a wide array of industries.
China, India, Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand are some of the economies currently involved in the production and consumption of industrial hemp and its by-products such as fibre, seed, hurds, oil, and several others. Changing the location is being brought about by changing market demand across the globe for hemp product manufacturing, in addition to new advances in technology and innovation that continue to make harvesting easier for growers. With rising demand for hemp use via food products and supplements in developing countries with ageing populations, this market will expand further.
Cannabis sativa is characterized botanically, with the distinguishing feature referring to "industrial hemp," by quantities of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) it contains. More than just that, the market demand is driven speedily by its versatility and burgeoning applications, such as food andbeverages, diet supplements, textiles, and meals, among others. The expansion of the market is mainly driven by the increasing demand for sustainable raw materials and products to cater to different industries. Most people have now become very concerned about the environment and are therefore highly demanding in the application of hemp inbioplastics, textile, and building materials use. Legalizing the cultivation of hemp in many areas can be attributed to low environmental impacts and resource-efficient methods, which stimulate industry growth simultaneously.
Industrial Hemp Market Drivers
Environmental benefits and sustainability are contributing to the industrial hemp market growth
Commercial cultivation of industrial hemp is gaining momentum as a sustainable crop due to the fast-increasing demand for hemp in terms of environmentally friendly crops. Hemp is an environmentally benign substitute for conventional crops, owing to its short growing cycle and little requirement for pesticides and herbicides. For example, hemp is a natural repellent to most insects, pests, and even diseases, while cotton grows on a large number of toxic pesticides.Moreover, it is pleasing about climate change and preservation of the environment: efficient carbon retention coupled with soil nutrient restoration, little water consumption as compared to many other crops, and biomass from hemp can be transformed into many green products such as bioplastics, construction materials, orbiofuelssustainable alternatives for nonrenewable energy sources. Today, nonrenewable fossil fuels such as coal, natural gas, and oil are the sources of as much as 85% of energy input at the global level. As a very bright and expanding market due to increasing emphasis on sustainability and carbon footprints worldwide, it is becoming a more viable choice to consider for a wide array of industries.
Industrial Hemp Market Geographical Outlook:
Asia-Pacific is witnessing exponential growth during the forecast period.China, India, Japan, Korea, Australia, New Zealand, and Thailand are some of the economies currently involved in the production and consumption of industrial hemp and its by-products such as fibre, seed, hurds, oil, and several others. Changing the location is being brought about by changing market demand across the globe for hemp product manufacturing, in addition to new advances in technology and innovation that continue to make harvesting easier for growers. With rising demand for hemp use via food products and supplements in developing countries with ageing populations, this market will expand further.
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The industrial hemp market is segmented and analyzed as follows:
By Type
- Hemp Seed
- Hemp Seed Oil
- Hemp Fiber
- CBD Hemp Oil
By Source
- Organic
- Conventional
By Application
- Food
- Beverages
- Personal Care Products
- Textiles
- Pharmaceuticals
By Geography
- North America
- South America
- Europe
- Middle East and Africa
- Asia-Pacific
Table of Contents
1. INTRODUCTION
2. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
4. MARKET DYNAMICS
5. INDUSTRIAL HEMP MARKET BY TYPE
6. INDUSTRIAL HEMP MARKET BY SOURCE
7. INDUSTRIAL HEMP MARKET BY APPLICATION
8. INDUSTRIAL HEMP MARKET BY GEOGRAPHY
9. COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT AND ANALYSIS
10. COMPANY PROFILES
Companies Mentioned
- Gohemp
- Textile Exchange
- Hemp Fabric Lab
- Aurora Innovations
- Ecofibre
- HempFlax
- Hempro
- MH Medical Hemp
- Parkland Industrial Hemp Growers Co-op. Ltd.
- Teagasc
- Hemp Fortex
- Enviro Textiles
- Hemp Traders
- Makuu
- Konoplex
Methodology
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Table Information
Report Attribute | Details |
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No. of Pages | 140 |
Published | December 2024 |
Forecast Period | 2025 - 2030 |
Estimated Market Value ( USD | $ 9.91 Billion |
Forecasted Market Value ( USD | $ 22.44 Billion |
Compound Annual Growth Rate | 17.7% |
Regions Covered | Global |
No. of Companies Mentioned | 15 |