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About HFIBRE

An emerging company leading the way in new technologies, supply chain, growing, production, processing and manufacturing of Hemp products used in a range of modalities across a vast array of industries.
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Our Company
Raw & Finished Materials
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We aim to be at the forefront of the Hemp industry globally.  Australian based, HFIBRE specialise in industrial hemp production and are poised to take advantage of the ever growing industry of producing a product range using the exceptional properties found in Hemp.

As finished end products, our hemp may be utilised to create the following:

  • Essential Oils such as skincare, nutraceuticals and ailment relief 

  • Foodstuffs such as pet food and olive oil substitutes

  • Bioplastics such as carbon fibre panels, logistics pallets, car and housing panels kevlar panels

  • Hempcrete for building and construction

  • Textiles and fabrics such as clothing and furnishings

  • Paper

  • Product range is not limited to these categories.

Strategy
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The raw hemp produced by our industrial hemp crop comprises the following type and quantity:

  • Seed - 1 Tonne per Hectare

  • Hurd - 7 Tonne per Hectare

  • Fibre - 3 Tonne per Hectare

  • Dust - A by product of the processing procedure

  • Micronised Hemp - Finely processed hemp material

The total yield from 1 Hectare is therefore on average ~11 Tonne with median growing conditions.  This can extend to 15 Tonne per Hectare and be as low as 5 Tonne per Hectare depending on environmental conditions.

The Growth cycle for industrial hemp is significantly faster than forestry or cotton.  1 crop of industrial hemp can be planted, grown and achieve maturity within 3 calendar months, which with appropriate planning and sequencing enables 4 crops per year maximum.

Harvesting is generally achieved within 1 month of maturation and processing achieved within a further 2 months, creating a 6 month end to end cycle for the production of raw material with a commercial outcome.

Environment & Sustainability
Brand Strategy

The market for industrial hemp comprises the demand for both raw and end finished products.

The raw products are in demand from our commercialisation partner that develop and manufacture products for their client base across automotive, bioplastics and building industries.

HFIBRE has secured demand from SME to large multi-national companies around the world with this demand set to increase over the coming years.

The strategy is to ensure we always stay ahead of the market by offering the latest in technology, product development and service.

Industrial Smoke

The recent global mandate for carbon zero industrial practices has shifted market attention to natural and environmentally friendly material and substances  such as industrial hemp which reduces fossil fuel and carbon emissions by 5.3 Tonnes of CO2 compared with fossil fuel-based materials.

Hemp has transitioned from a substance with regulatory and social stigma into a substance of regulatory and social need due to its carbon sequestration possibilities of 1.6 Tonnes of CO2 per Tonne of industrial hemp.

Companies globally must either change their current practices or purchase carbon credits to offset their polluting activities. By changing their changing their current products into hemp products they are largely attributing to their Carbon footprint being reduced.

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