Industrial Hemp Market Trends

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Market Trends of Industrial Hemp Industry

This section covers the major market trends shaping the Industrial Hemp Market according to our research experts:

Increasing Demand from the Food and Beverage Segment

  • Industrial hemp is obtained from the strain of Cannabis sativa, which is grown specifically owing to the various uses of hemp-based products.
  • Hemp seeds are used in baking or can be used to make beverages like hemp milk. Hemp seeds can also be eaten raw and are high in protein content, owing to which they are used in animal feed and bird seeds.
  • Hemp seeds are pressed to produce hemp oil which is high in unsaturated fatty acids. The leaves of hemp can be consumed directly as salads or can be pressed to make juice.
  • Hemp seeds are rich in two essential fatty acids, linoleic (omega-6) and linolenic (omega-3). They are also a rich source of vitamin E, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, vitamin B6, and vitamin D, owing to which they are used in ready-to-drink beverages, energy drinks, snacks and cereals, soups, sauces, and bakery products.
  • Humans cannot produce essential fatty acids. The addition of hemp seeds could be useful to them, as they are a great source of linoleic (omega-6) and linolenic (omega-3). They are low in saturated fats and contain no trans fat.
  • In addition, according to Statista, the global food and drink industry is expected to register a CAGR of 9.11% from 2022 to 2026 and is expected to be valued at USD 1.05 billion by the end of 2026.
  • The Brazilian foodservice industry alone generated a revenue of USD 82.2 billion in 2021, a growth of 26% compared to 2020. According to the US Department of Agriculture, the industry is expected to register a growth rate of 18%. It is one of the largest in the world, with 45,000 companies, of which 86% are SMEs.
  • According to the Brazilian Food Processors' Association (ABIA), the country's food processing sector registered revenues of USD 171 billion in 2021, an increase of 16.9 percent compared to 2020. The growing food production in the country may boost the demand for industrial hemp in the country.
  • Owing to all the above-mentioned factors, the demand for industrial hemp from the food and beverage segment is expected to grow rapidly over the forecast period.
Industrial Hemp Market, Revenue CAGR (%), by Application, Global, 2022-2027

North American Region to Dominate the Market

  • The North American region is expected to grow at the fastest rate over the forecast period. In countries like the United States and Canada, due to the growing geriatric population and increased consumer awareness, the demand for industrial hemp has been increasing.
  • The growing concerns about skin diseases and an increasing number of chronic diseases are expected to boost the demand for industrial hemp.
  • After the passing of the Farm Bill 2018, many new prospects have emerged for the cultivation of hemp and its products used across a variety of end-user industries. However, it is still up to each state to pass laws legalizing the crop and submit a plan to the USDA outlining the state regulations and laws guiding hemp production, testing, licensing, and transport.
  • Farmers in the United States produced USD 824 million worth of industrial hemp in 2021, the US Department of Agriculture revealed in a survey-based report in February. The value of hemp grown for seed totaled USD 41.5 million, while hemp for fiber was valued at USD 41.4 million and hemp for grain at USD 5.99 million the previous year.
  • According to the 2021 Hemp Acreage and Production Survey collected information by value, the top utilization for hemp grown in the open was floral at USD 623 million. The top utilization for hemp grown under protection was floral at USD 64.4 million.
  • According to the United States Department of Agriculture, the planted area for industrial hemp grown in the open for all utilizations in the United States totaled 54,152 acres. The value of US hemp production in the open totaled USD 712 million. The value of production for hemp that was grown under protection in the United States totaled USD 112 million.
  • The pharmaceutical industry in the United States is the largest in the world, accounting for more than 40% of worldwide pharmaceutical revenues. Despite a recent downturn, it is likely to rise in the following years. The expanding and aging population in the United States is fueling this expansion. Moreover, 15% of the people in the United States are over 65 years, and this percentage is predicted to expand in the future. Overall, the growing demand for the pharmaceutical industry is likely to drive the market demand for industrial hemp.
  • In addition, the textile industry in Mexico is benefitted from the NAFTA agreement, which allows free trade between the United States, Canada, and Mexico. In the wake of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), also referred to as NAFTA 2.0, Mexico is optimally positioned to carve even further into China's manufacturing share of the market, particularly within the textile industry.
  • The aforementioned factors, coupled with government support, are contributing to the increasing demand for industrial hemp during the forecast period.
Industrial Hemp Market Growth Rate by Region, 2022-2027

Industrial Hemp Market Size & Share Analysis - Growth Trends & Forecasts (2024 - 2029)