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Raw Produce

One of the oldest cultivated crops by humanity, hemp gives highest biomass per acre with every part of the plant giving useful ingredients to aid every industry in the world.

Himalayan Hemp Fiber

Characteristics:​

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  • Three times stronger than cotton

  • Good abrasion resistance/very durable

  • Anti-microbial and UV resistance

  • Naturally resistant to mold, mildew, rot

  • Readily takes dyes

  • Softens with each washing, without fiber degradation

  • Breathable

  • Washable or dry cleanable

  • Wrinkles easily/poor resiliency

  • Poor drapeability

  • Not as soft as other fibers

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Major end uses:

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  • Apparel - dresses, suits, separates, skirts, jackets, pants, blouses, shirts, childrenswear.

  • Home Fashions - curtains, draperies, upholstery, bedspreads, table linens, sheets, dish towels.

Himalayan Hemp Hurds

Type

Quarter Inch to 1 inch pieces

Hemp hurds are also known as hemp "shives" or hemp "core" fiber. This is the woody, inner part of the hemp stalk which is left over when the bark fiber is removed. The inner fibers of hemp are more woody, and are more often used in non-woven items and other industrial applications. These fibers look like wood chips, but are much lighter and more absorbent.

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Applications:

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  • Animal bedding for both horses and small mammals

  • Mulch for gardens and planters, trees, etc.

  • Stuffing for meditation cushions

  • Children's "Sandboxes"

  • They are also used in the construction for such diverse products as composite panels (hempboard) as well as a type of cement (hempcrete).

Himalayan Hemp Stalks