Te Awamutu Courier

MPI funds hemp research

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The Ministry for Primary Industries is investing $1.34 million in hemp research and developmen­t through its Sustainabl­e Food and Fibre Futures fund (SFF Futures). Funding recipient New Zealand Natural Fibres (NZFN) is itself putting $2 million into the five-year programme, which will explore flooring, food packaging and activewear among other innovation­s.

NZFN chief executive Colin McKenzie says it’s pleasing to have government backing.

“Hemp has huge potential to be part of the solution to some of the most crucial environmen­tal challenges facing our planet today,” says Colin.

He says the funding will be used to both ramp up innovation and enhance the company’s growing, processing and marketing capability to propel it toward a global leadership position in the industry.

On the innovation side, NZNF will be developing blended wool and hemp fibres for use in soft flooring and outdoor activewear.

“We’re also developing and testing non-woven products, including a natural hemp fibre-based material that could replace single-use plastic food packaging, and a hemp fibre replacemen­t for synthetic geotextile­s used to stabilise soil in infrastruc­ture works,” says Colin.

“We plan to investigat­e using hemp fibre to produce a natural replacemen­t for carbon composites, packaging and building materials, plus other industrial applicatio­ns.”

The investment builds on a previous SFF Futures grant of $202,000 to develop sustainabl­e technology and processes to produce fit-for-purpose hemp fibre from harvested stems, without the use of chemicals.

MPI investment programmes director Steve Penno says NZNF will focus on hemp plant genetics, including sourcing and developing new varieties, onfarm production, and agronomic developmen­t.

Penno says the project aligns well with Fit for a Better World, the Government’s food and fibre sector roadmap guiding New Zealand’s export-led recovery from Covid-19.

“SFF Futures is a key part of our drive to offer transforma­tional opportunit­ies to boost the contributi­on of the primary sector and lead the way to a more sustainabl­e economy.

“This project aims to do just that — by showcasing Kiwi innovation at its best. It promises to add considerab­le value to our hemp fibre industry, and potentiall­y to our local and national economies.”

 ?? Photo / Supplied ?? A field of hemp growing near T¯ırau.
Photo / Supplied A field of hemp growing near T¯ırau.

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