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This thread could have a lot of entrants, but I'll start with this one.
Hemp.
It's catching on all around the world as a "superfood" and natural fibre, but the opportunities in Australia seem to be shrinking.
Hemp.
It's catching on all around the world as a "superfood" and natural fibre, but the opportunities in Australia seem to be shrinking.
Hemp is a superfood, can replace plastics and is 'even used in BMWs'. So why isn't Australia embracing it?
Hemp can be used for everything from building materials to plastics. It's a superfood, with a low-carbon footprint. But Australian production is lagging far behind Canada, China and other countries.
www.abc.net.au