About Hemp

Intro Panel

Hemp: Ancient Plant, Modern Solution
Industrial hemp is a versatile, non-psychoactive crop that’s transforming agriculture, industry, and sustainability.
Low in THC, high in potential — hemp delivers real-world solutions for a planet in need.


History Timeline (Horizontal or vertical visual flow)
5000+ Years Ago – Hemp used for rope, textiles, and medicine by ancient civilizations.
Early 1900s – A staple crop in the U.S., valued for its strength and versatility.
Mid-1900s – Prohibition halts production due to confusion with marijuana.
Today – Legalized in many regions, hemp is fueling a sustainable, multi-billion-dollar industry.


Science & Sustainability (Infographics or stat callouts)
💧 Water Usage – Hemp needs up to 50% less water than cotton.
🌱 Soil Health – Deep roots restore nutrients, reduce erosion, and suppress weeds naturally.
🌬 Carbon Capture – Absorbs more CO₂ per acre than most trees.


Why Hemp Matters
Hemp is more than a plant — it’s a climate ally, an economic catalyst, and a material powerhouse.
From biodegradable plastics to nutritious foods, hemp’s applications stretch across more than 25,000 products.