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UK: Cannabis boost to rural economy
BBC Online
Wednesday 14 May 2003 Cannabis is growing legally in fields around Driffield. In the first experiment of its kind in East Yorkshire, 300 acres of land is being used to grow the plant. But it is not normal cannabis as all the narcotic qualities have been bred out. If smoked all it will do is cause a nasty cough. The first shoots of the government-funded project are now beginning to show. "We believe that the market for hemp will bring profitability back to the countryside." There is no waste with the crop and every part of the plant can be used for building materials, food, detergent, wool, medicine, oil, ink and fuel. With a relatively short growth cycle of 120 days, hemp is an efficient and economical crop for farmers to grow. Unlike many crops, hemp can be grown in most locations and climates with only moderate water and fertilizer requirements. Hemp facts Ancient Greeks used hemp fibre in clothing Hemp cloth was common in the 13th century Hemp is thermally efficient and absorbs sound Hemp can be treated to be non-flammable Hemp can only be grown in the UK under Home Office licence Farmer Cliff Spencer said: "We have been growing wheat for a number of years and the price has dropped and dropped and dropped to the point where we can't make any money out of it.
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