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CULTIVATION OF INDUSTRIAL HEMP ON THE PRAIRIES FOR FIBRE BIOPRODUCTS Jan J. Slaski Ph.D., P.Ag. Biofibre Innovation and Opportunities Vegreville, January 19, 2012

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CULTIVATION OF INDUSTRIAL

HEMP ON THE PRAIRIES FOR

FIBRE BIOPRODUCTS

Jan J. Slaski Ph.D., P.Ag.

Biofibre Innovation and Opportunities Vegreville, January 19, 2012

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What is hemp?

• Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.) has two subspecies: C. sativa and C. indica that differ in content of delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)

• Hemp is one of the oldest non-food, fibre crops • Originates from Central Asia where it was

cultivated 6,500 years ago

Industrial hemp < 0.3% Marijuana up to 40%

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Hemp is one of the faster growing plants

Growth rate ~ 15 cm per day !

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Root system

Well developed root system: • water uptake, • soil organic matter, • improves soil texture

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Hemp is a multipurpose crop

Stalks – source of fibre Seeds – source of oil,

protein

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Two types of fibre

Long (bast) fibre -50 mm Cellulose - 50-70% Lignin – 5-7%

Short (hurd) fibre -0.5 mm Cellulose - 35% Lignin – 20-30%

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History of hemp in Canada

• Collapse of a long lasting career

- 19th century – new plants (cotton, jute), wood processed into paper pulp

- 1938 – 80’s – synthetic fibres, psychoactive compounds

• Arrived in Canada in 1606, became popular 1801 Seeds distributed for free - used for clothes, ropes, paper, oil

• Revival

In 1998 it became legal to grow industrial hemp (less than 0.3% THC) in Canada as a sixty year ban was lifted.

• Information gap - old, labor intensive cultivation and processing technologies - minuscule breeding and research programs - new opportunities

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• Average hemp field – 35-40 ha • Number of licenced growers – 590 (2006)

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Establishing hemp as a mainstream

crop for industrial applications

Hemp fibre has a great potential to be a valuable

feedstock for several well established industries.

To realize potential residing within this crop AITF’s assembled a program offering solutions from “Seed to final product“ Feedstock development Fibre processing Biocomposite research Market development

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Feedstock development research goals

To secure supply of fibre of uniform quality and quantity and to reduce costs of fibre production

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• Gene discovery

• Breeding cultivars adapted to the prairies

• Agronomic studies

Three pillars of fibre feedstock development

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Gene discovery Identification and characterization of genes

involved in fibre production using molecular biology non-GMO techniques: • Increase biomass • Increased bast fibre • Decreased lignin • Low THC

Development of mutant populations with altered fibre traits. Generating variability is critical for successful classical breeding program.

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Hemp selection and breeding • Germplasm evaluation

• Selection of top performers under AB conditions

• Maintenance breeding of cv. Silesia

• Initiation of new cultivars breeding for Alberta

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AITF’s Agronomy Trials Objective:

Optimization of cultivation practices for Alberta (at the Vegreville site)

• 4 seeding dates (mid May- mid June) • 2 seeding densities (100 and 250/300

seed/m2) • 2 fertilizers (cattle manure, mineral) • N rates and forms (ammonia, urea) • 3 harvest dates (for juvenile fibre) • Herbicide resistance

Leading Canadian and European cultivars (USO 14, USO 31, Finola, Anka, Crag, Carmen, Alyssa, Chameleon, Zolo 11, Silesia, Tygra).

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General recommendations

• Seed as early as possible – (seed bed preparation, moisture, day length)

• Seeding density – affects yields of fiber (long/short) and grain

• Herbicides – hemp is an effective weed suppressor, but means of

chemical control are needed

in a tool box

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• Mineral – NPK – 100:50:60 kg/ha; PK for seed production • Manure is good source of nutrients, improves soil physical properties

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Harvesting • For high quality fiber – soon after pollen is shed (70-90 DAS) • For dual purpose (seed and fibre) – at seed maturity

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Retting A process of beginning to separate the bast fibres from the hurds • Types: field – dew retting, tank retting, enzymatic/chemical • Length of field retting - 14-28 days to complete • Critical for optimum fibre yield and quality

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Baling

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Fibre processing • Decortication – separation of hemp stem

ABDC facility in Vegreville

ABDC hurd

ABDC bast

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• Biocomposites • Textiles • Geotextiles • Rope and twine • Carpeting,

upholstery • Paper products • Fibreboard

Bast fibre

• Building materials • Industrial absorbents • Insulation • Animal bedding • Garden mulch • Low-grade paper • Fibreboard • Biofuels • Chemicals

• Food products (oil, milk, nuts)

• Cosmetics • Paints, varnish • Lubricants • Biodiesel • Bioplastics

Hurd

Myriads of hemp applications

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Industrial applications of biofibres

Hemcrete

Textiles

Erosion control

Autoparts

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Conclusions – Future is bright! • Hemp fibre is attractive feedstock for several major

industries (automotive, textile, construction) • Hemp grown for fiber has potential to be a

mainstream crop – opportunity of AB farmers • Fiber processing facilities (enablers of the industry)

became a reality on the Prairies • To keep momentum going we need:

• Master crop production practices (cultivation, plant protection, equipment, etc)

• Secure certified seed unrestricted availability • Continue development of cultivars for the Prairies • Disseminate information about crop advantages

(extension, business development work)

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Thank you for attention