Consumer Demand for Hemp Products Will Drive Opportunities in Many Sectors of the US Economy
The sector of modern hemp growing,
exploiting the therapeutic possibilities of the plant for an extremely short
time, will significantly decrease and, in terms of market volume, grain and the
fibrous part of the plant will come to the fore, the acreage under which will
occupy the lion's share of cultivated crops of industrial hemp.
During 2019-2020 The editors of the specialized electronic
edition of national hemp growers focused the attention of our respected readers
and listeners on the fact that the hemp market in the United States shows signs
of overproduction, which indicate the inevitable collapse of the inflated
"bubble" in the drug-free market . cannabinoids . From 2021, it is
emphasized that the modern cannabis sector, exploiting the therapeutic possibilities
of the plant for an extremely short time, will significantly decrease and , in terms of market volume, grain and fibrous parts
of the plant will come to the fore, the acreage under which will occupy the
lion's share of cultivated industrial hemp crops in the United States .
The published report of the company “ Let's talk Hemp
confirms the above trends in the modern cannabis market of the world's most
economically developed country, and also indicates that despite the obstacles
caused by regulatory uncertainty and bottlenecks in the supply chain, the
overall size of the US hemp market in 2022 will continue to grow. In the
materials prepared by analysts of the American hemp market, it is stated that
consumer demand for hemp raw materials is increasing in many sectors of the
modern US industry - from the use of drug-free cannabinoids , food and
cosmetics, to industrial applications such as paper, textiles, biocomposite and
building materials, animal feed, and biofuels .

Partial reprioritization in the US
hemp industry
Despite the fact that the area under cultivation is
shrinking, there is a steady interest not so much in the therapeutic properties
of hemp, but in the possibilities for commercializing the fibrous part of the
plant and grain. In particular, the prepared materials say that the coronavirus
pandemic , as well as an excess of biomass, has led to the fact that most US
agricultural producers refuse to cultivate the plant. The license area in 2021
is said to have decreased by 55% compared to the same period in 2020 to the
level that existed before the passing of the 2018 Farm Law. First of all, these
trends are associated with market prices for cannabidiol , which have fallen
below production costs due to the overproduction of hemp raw materials, which
have significant therapeutic potential.
Notwithstanding the above, “the bright spot has been supply
and demand for hemp fibers and grains.” A reversal of the modern US hemp
industry is expected as the nation's farmers see potential in the fiber and
grain portion of the hemp plant. According to their forecasts, the acreage
cultivated for the fiber and grain component of hemp in 2024 will exceed the
area intended for the production of leaves and inflorescences of the plant,
which has significant therapeutic potential.
Trends in the international hemp
market
The interest of multinational companies in various sectors
of the hemp business is noted. A number of countries are planning to replace
tobacco exports with hemp. Hemp production is expected to grow in Latin
America, Africa, Europe and Asia driven by consumer demand for various plant
constituents in food, pet products, cosmetics, biofuels , building materials
and health products. According to one of the authors of the prepared report,
“Many countries see participation in hemp production as an opportunity to
revive their depressed economies and direct agricultural cultural practices in
a green direction.”
The future of drug-free
cannabinoids
Regulatory uncertainty in the US has stalled the drug-free
natural cannabinoid industry because the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and
drug Administration , FDA) is slow to approve cannabidiol as an ingredient
approved for use in food, beverages or dietary supplements. However, drug-free
Cannabinoids are hugely popular with consumers, and new California 2021
legislation sets health guidelines specifically for hemp-derived cannabidiol in
food, beverages, and cosmetics. U.S. cannabis market experts believe this could
be a green light for large multinational companies awaiting FDA approval to add
drug -free cannabinoids in consumer products.
Hemp is the new superfood
The report also looks at the prospects for using hemp seeds
as a superfood containing protein, omega-3 and omega-6 unsaturated fatty acids.
The report predicts that by 2050, hemp protein will become the main ingredient
in new plant-based protein products, and by 2050 its market value will rise to
$109 billion.