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Education Conversation Integration
Presentation By STEVEN TEED
Legal Landscape of HempHistory
Oslash Hemp grows in different areas across North America and around the world where it has been used for clothing and rope for thousands of years including North America
Oslash Hemp cultivation was banned in Canada in 1938 under the Opium and Narcotic Drug Act
Oslash Commercial cultivation and production of industrial hemp was legalized in Canada in 1998
Law changes in Canada as of October 27th 2018
u The flowering heads leaves and branches of industrial hemp will no longer need to be destroyed
u New licences will be valid for up to five years
Now legal to grow and process in the United States under the new farm bill passed in 2018
Cannabis Legalization and Regulation Branch Health Canada
Hemp 101u Hemp and Marijuana are not the same plant
u You can not smoke Hemp and get high
u Less than 05 THC in Hemp
u Hemp is one of the most versatile and longest cultivated crops on the planet
uAnything that can be made from cotton timber or petroleum can be made from Hempu Hemp is used for
u Foodu Clothing
u Building Materialsu Paper Products
u Bio degradable plastics
u Medicine CBD
Hemp Seed
u High source of protein
u Low content of saturated fats
u Ratio of Omega 6 to Omega 3 essential fatty acids considered optimal for human health
u Food Value and Sales - approx $400M in Canada
u Omega benefits include soothes restoring skin amp locks in moisture
u Protein and hemp waxes in demand
u GLA potential as natural sunscreen
u Hemp is naturally antibacterial
u Industry wants to organic sourcing
Hemp Fiber
Clothing Rope
Hemp Hurd
CENTER PART OF THE STALK
USED IN BUILDING MATERIALS
Why build with Hemp
u Fire safety
u Quiet Noise reduction
u Improved Indoor air quality
u Reduced energy use
u Mold resistant
u Stronger more resilient
Environmental
Farming benefitsu Hemp does not require herbicides or pesticides
u Requires less water then conventional agriculture crops
u Hemp is an excellent rotational crop
u Value added markets for the farmers
So why wouldnrsquot we grow it
With large scale cultivation and a wide range of everyday products that can be produced from Hemp we could replace many unsustainable products and materials saving our environment
Carbon Issuewhat carbon issue
One hectare of industrial hemp can absorb 22 tonnes of CO2 per hectare The Role of Industrial Hemp in Carbon Farming By James Vosper BSCHons FRGS
Hemp could be used to replace significant quantities of tree-derived products allowing reduced use of existing tree populations thus maintaining their CO2 uptake and forest lands
Grain Yields
The highest seed yield recorded in Canada to date has topped 2000 lbs per acre (2242 kgha) and average yield is between 600 to 800 lbs per acre (673 to 897 kgha) but rising An acre will also produce an average of 5300 lbs of straw which can be transformed into about 1300 lbs (590 kg) of fibre
httpswww1agricgovabca$departmentdeptdocsnsfallagdex126
2018 Season- What did we learn
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
Legal Landscape of HempHistory
Oslash Hemp grows in different areas across North America and around the world where it has been used for clothing and rope for thousands of years including North America
Oslash Hemp cultivation was banned in Canada in 1938 under the Opium and Narcotic Drug Act
Oslash Commercial cultivation and production of industrial hemp was legalized in Canada in 1998
Law changes in Canada as of October 27th 2018
u The flowering heads leaves and branches of industrial hemp will no longer need to be destroyed
u New licences will be valid for up to five years
Now legal to grow and process in the United States under the new farm bill passed in 2018
Cannabis Legalization and Regulation Branch Health Canada
Hemp 101u Hemp and Marijuana are not the same plant
u You can not smoke Hemp and get high
u Less than 05 THC in Hemp
u Hemp is one of the most versatile and longest cultivated crops on the planet
uAnything that can be made from cotton timber or petroleum can be made from Hempu Hemp is used for
u Foodu Clothing
u Building Materialsu Paper Products
u Bio degradable plastics
u Medicine CBD
Hemp Seed
u High source of protein
u Low content of saturated fats
u Ratio of Omega 6 to Omega 3 essential fatty acids considered optimal for human health
u Food Value and Sales - approx $400M in Canada
u Omega benefits include soothes restoring skin amp locks in moisture
u Protein and hemp waxes in demand
u GLA potential as natural sunscreen
u Hemp is naturally antibacterial
u Industry wants to organic sourcing
Hemp Fiber
Clothing Rope
Hemp Hurd
CENTER PART OF THE STALK
USED IN BUILDING MATERIALS
Why build with Hemp
u Fire safety
u Quiet Noise reduction
u Improved Indoor air quality
u Reduced energy use
u Mold resistant
u Stronger more resilient
Environmental
Farming benefitsu Hemp does not require herbicides or pesticides
u Requires less water then conventional agriculture crops
u Hemp is an excellent rotational crop
u Value added markets for the farmers
So why wouldnrsquot we grow it
With large scale cultivation and a wide range of everyday products that can be produced from Hemp we could replace many unsustainable products and materials saving our environment
Carbon Issuewhat carbon issue
One hectare of industrial hemp can absorb 22 tonnes of CO2 per hectare The Role of Industrial Hemp in Carbon Farming By James Vosper BSCHons FRGS
Hemp could be used to replace significant quantities of tree-derived products allowing reduced use of existing tree populations thus maintaining their CO2 uptake and forest lands
Grain Yields
The highest seed yield recorded in Canada to date has topped 2000 lbs per acre (2242 kgha) and average yield is between 600 to 800 lbs per acre (673 to 897 kgha) but rising An acre will also produce an average of 5300 lbs of straw which can be transformed into about 1300 lbs (590 kg) of fibre
httpswww1agricgovabca$departmentdeptdocsnsfallagdex126
2018 Season- What did we learn
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
Hemp 101u Hemp and Marijuana are not the same plant
u You can not smoke Hemp and get high
u Less than 05 THC in Hemp
u Hemp is one of the most versatile and longest cultivated crops on the planet
uAnything that can be made from cotton timber or petroleum can be made from Hempu Hemp is used for
u Foodu Clothing
u Building Materialsu Paper Products
u Bio degradable plastics
u Medicine CBD
Hemp Seed
u High source of protein
u Low content of saturated fats
u Ratio of Omega 6 to Omega 3 essential fatty acids considered optimal for human health
u Food Value and Sales - approx $400M in Canada
u Omega benefits include soothes restoring skin amp locks in moisture
u Protein and hemp waxes in demand
u GLA potential as natural sunscreen
u Hemp is naturally antibacterial
u Industry wants to organic sourcing
Hemp Fiber
Clothing Rope
Hemp Hurd
CENTER PART OF THE STALK
USED IN BUILDING MATERIALS
Why build with Hemp
u Fire safety
u Quiet Noise reduction
u Improved Indoor air quality
u Reduced energy use
u Mold resistant
u Stronger more resilient
Environmental
Farming benefitsu Hemp does not require herbicides or pesticides
u Requires less water then conventional agriculture crops
u Hemp is an excellent rotational crop
u Value added markets for the farmers
So why wouldnrsquot we grow it
With large scale cultivation and a wide range of everyday products that can be produced from Hemp we could replace many unsustainable products and materials saving our environment
Carbon Issuewhat carbon issue
One hectare of industrial hemp can absorb 22 tonnes of CO2 per hectare The Role of Industrial Hemp in Carbon Farming By James Vosper BSCHons FRGS
Hemp could be used to replace significant quantities of tree-derived products allowing reduced use of existing tree populations thus maintaining their CO2 uptake and forest lands
Grain Yields
The highest seed yield recorded in Canada to date has topped 2000 lbs per acre (2242 kgha) and average yield is between 600 to 800 lbs per acre (673 to 897 kgha) but rising An acre will also produce an average of 5300 lbs of straw which can be transformed into about 1300 lbs (590 kg) of fibre
httpswww1agricgovabca$departmentdeptdocsnsfallagdex126
2018 Season- What did we learn
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
Hemp Seed
u High source of protein
u Low content of saturated fats
u Ratio of Omega 6 to Omega 3 essential fatty acids considered optimal for human health
u Food Value and Sales - approx $400M in Canada
u Omega benefits include soothes restoring skin amp locks in moisture
u Protein and hemp waxes in demand
u GLA potential as natural sunscreen
u Hemp is naturally antibacterial
u Industry wants to organic sourcing
Hemp Fiber
Clothing Rope
Hemp Hurd
CENTER PART OF THE STALK
USED IN BUILDING MATERIALS
Why build with Hemp
u Fire safety
u Quiet Noise reduction
u Improved Indoor air quality
u Reduced energy use
u Mold resistant
u Stronger more resilient
Environmental
Farming benefitsu Hemp does not require herbicides or pesticides
u Requires less water then conventional agriculture crops
u Hemp is an excellent rotational crop
u Value added markets for the farmers
So why wouldnrsquot we grow it
With large scale cultivation and a wide range of everyday products that can be produced from Hemp we could replace many unsustainable products and materials saving our environment
Carbon Issuewhat carbon issue
One hectare of industrial hemp can absorb 22 tonnes of CO2 per hectare The Role of Industrial Hemp in Carbon Farming By James Vosper BSCHons FRGS
Hemp could be used to replace significant quantities of tree-derived products allowing reduced use of existing tree populations thus maintaining their CO2 uptake and forest lands
Grain Yields
The highest seed yield recorded in Canada to date has topped 2000 lbs per acre (2242 kgha) and average yield is between 600 to 800 lbs per acre (673 to 897 kgha) but rising An acre will also produce an average of 5300 lbs of straw which can be transformed into about 1300 lbs (590 kg) of fibre
httpswww1agricgovabca$departmentdeptdocsnsfallagdex126
2018 Season- What did we learn
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
Hemp Fiber
Clothing Rope
Hemp Hurd
CENTER PART OF THE STALK
USED IN BUILDING MATERIALS
Why build with Hemp
u Fire safety
u Quiet Noise reduction
u Improved Indoor air quality
u Reduced energy use
u Mold resistant
u Stronger more resilient
Environmental
Farming benefitsu Hemp does not require herbicides or pesticides
u Requires less water then conventional agriculture crops
u Hemp is an excellent rotational crop
u Value added markets for the farmers
So why wouldnrsquot we grow it
With large scale cultivation and a wide range of everyday products that can be produced from Hemp we could replace many unsustainable products and materials saving our environment
Carbon Issuewhat carbon issue
One hectare of industrial hemp can absorb 22 tonnes of CO2 per hectare The Role of Industrial Hemp in Carbon Farming By James Vosper BSCHons FRGS
Hemp could be used to replace significant quantities of tree-derived products allowing reduced use of existing tree populations thus maintaining their CO2 uptake and forest lands
Grain Yields
The highest seed yield recorded in Canada to date has topped 2000 lbs per acre (2242 kgha) and average yield is between 600 to 800 lbs per acre (673 to 897 kgha) but rising An acre will also produce an average of 5300 lbs of straw which can be transformed into about 1300 lbs (590 kg) of fibre
httpswww1agricgovabca$departmentdeptdocsnsfallagdex126
2018 Season- What did we learn
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
Hemp Hurd
CENTER PART OF THE STALK
USED IN BUILDING MATERIALS
Why build with Hemp
u Fire safety
u Quiet Noise reduction
u Improved Indoor air quality
u Reduced energy use
u Mold resistant
u Stronger more resilient
Environmental
Farming benefitsu Hemp does not require herbicides or pesticides
u Requires less water then conventional agriculture crops
u Hemp is an excellent rotational crop
u Value added markets for the farmers
So why wouldnrsquot we grow it
With large scale cultivation and a wide range of everyday products that can be produced from Hemp we could replace many unsustainable products and materials saving our environment
Carbon Issuewhat carbon issue
One hectare of industrial hemp can absorb 22 tonnes of CO2 per hectare The Role of Industrial Hemp in Carbon Farming By James Vosper BSCHons FRGS
Hemp could be used to replace significant quantities of tree-derived products allowing reduced use of existing tree populations thus maintaining their CO2 uptake and forest lands
Grain Yields
The highest seed yield recorded in Canada to date has topped 2000 lbs per acre (2242 kgha) and average yield is between 600 to 800 lbs per acre (673 to 897 kgha) but rising An acre will also produce an average of 5300 lbs of straw which can be transformed into about 1300 lbs (590 kg) of fibre
httpswww1agricgovabca$departmentdeptdocsnsfallagdex126
2018 Season- What did we learn
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
Why build with Hemp
u Fire safety
u Quiet Noise reduction
u Improved Indoor air quality
u Reduced energy use
u Mold resistant
u Stronger more resilient
Environmental
Farming benefitsu Hemp does not require herbicides or pesticides
u Requires less water then conventional agriculture crops
u Hemp is an excellent rotational crop
u Value added markets for the farmers
So why wouldnrsquot we grow it
With large scale cultivation and a wide range of everyday products that can be produced from Hemp we could replace many unsustainable products and materials saving our environment
Carbon Issuewhat carbon issue
One hectare of industrial hemp can absorb 22 tonnes of CO2 per hectare The Role of Industrial Hemp in Carbon Farming By James Vosper BSCHons FRGS
Hemp could be used to replace significant quantities of tree-derived products allowing reduced use of existing tree populations thus maintaining their CO2 uptake and forest lands
Grain Yields
The highest seed yield recorded in Canada to date has topped 2000 lbs per acre (2242 kgha) and average yield is between 600 to 800 lbs per acre (673 to 897 kgha) but rising An acre will also produce an average of 5300 lbs of straw which can be transformed into about 1300 lbs (590 kg) of fibre
httpswww1agricgovabca$departmentdeptdocsnsfallagdex126
2018 Season- What did we learn
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
Environmental
Farming benefitsu Hemp does not require herbicides or pesticides
u Requires less water then conventional agriculture crops
u Hemp is an excellent rotational crop
u Value added markets for the farmers
So why wouldnrsquot we grow it
With large scale cultivation and a wide range of everyday products that can be produced from Hemp we could replace many unsustainable products and materials saving our environment
Carbon Issuewhat carbon issue
One hectare of industrial hemp can absorb 22 tonnes of CO2 per hectare The Role of Industrial Hemp in Carbon Farming By James Vosper BSCHons FRGS
Hemp could be used to replace significant quantities of tree-derived products allowing reduced use of existing tree populations thus maintaining their CO2 uptake and forest lands
Grain Yields
The highest seed yield recorded in Canada to date has topped 2000 lbs per acre (2242 kgha) and average yield is between 600 to 800 lbs per acre (673 to 897 kgha) but rising An acre will also produce an average of 5300 lbs of straw which can be transformed into about 1300 lbs (590 kg) of fibre
httpswww1agricgovabca$departmentdeptdocsnsfallagdex126
2018 Season- What did we learn
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
Grain Yields
The highest seed yield recorded in Canada to date has topped 2000 lbs per acre (2242 kgha) and average yield is between 600 to 800 lbs per acre (673 to 897 kgha) but rising An acre will also produce an average of 5300 lbs of straw which can be transformed into about 1300 lbs (590 kg) of fibre
httpswww1agricgovabca$departmentdeptdocsnsfallagdex126
2018 Season- What did we learn
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
2018 Season- What did we learn
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
Next Steps Together Farmable
Land
Farm Equipment
Processing
Workers
Ideas ndashDream Big
Support amp Unity
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom
Education Conversation IntegrationWith the help of everyone and coming together towards a common goal we can become the face of the Hemp Industry We can change our world for the better bringing change to our people and communities
We must grow our own path in independence and respect our connection to this land and our love of the water
This will only happen with an open mind and a fire to do something great with our lives It is time we invest our land money and time into a project that will benefit us from the ground up
This is how we change the world and the lives of our people
Kukstemc Thank you
Green Future IndustriesCEO Steven Teed greenfutureindgmailcom