Welsh Industrial Hemp
We've embraced the wonderful possibilities that come with growing industrial hemp in Wales. We decided to grow for hemp seed oil in 2021 and have since gone on to grow a fibre variety. Please get in touch if you have any interest in this amazing plant that has so much potential within a variety of industries.
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There may be no better way to communicate what we do than through images. As you browse our site, take a few moments to let your eyes linger here, and see if you can get a feel for what we are trying to achieve and perhaps reach out to us if you have any questions or even thinking of collaborating with us. Its an incredible plant with lots of possible end products! Our main goal is to reduce our carbon footprint, farm regeneratively and sequester as much carbon as possible from growing these various industrial hemp varieties.
2021 - Starting Small
Having discussed ways of farming more sustainably and climate conscious we decided to plant a small 2.5 acre plot of industrial hemp in 2021. Grew magnificently! We worked with some universities and just learned as much as we could in this first year of growing.
2021-24 - Hemp Infused Lager
Since 2021 we've proudly supplied a local brewery with our EU Certified and tested hemp seed. Bluestone Brewing Co. have been great to work with and the hemp beer has gone down well apparently! Check them out here.
2022 - Fibre Potential
We've worked with a number of universities over the years. Here's a prototype showcasing what is possible when combining 50% hemp and 50% cardboard to create a plate or small box. We supplied the hemp stalks and the fibre within was processed and used to make this.
2023 - New Fibre Variety
We have grown primarily for seed since starting out in 2021, but in 2023 we grew a small area for fibre. It was fascinating to see this grow to 9 or 10 feet tall! We are in talks with a number of companies who are interested in using hemp fibre to incorporate into various applications. Please contact us if you too are interested. Have also increased acreage grown, for fibre and oil seed varieties.