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Italy: Hemp - First "Eco" plant in Europe in Comacchio

Agenzia Giornalistica Italia, Italy

Monday 01 Dec 2003

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(AGI) - Bologna, Italy, 12 Dec - Today the first European plant for the
production of high-quality hemp fibre has been inaugurated in Comacchio in
the province of Ferrara. This hi-tech facility with low environmental
impact was built over a surface area of 8,000 sqm and cost almost 10
million euro. The 25,000 quintals of hemp produced in 2003 will be
manufactured to extract 2,500 quintals of combed long fibre, 4,000 quintals
of short stringy fibre, 1,500 quintals of short dressing fibres, 14,000
quintals of canapulo (wood) and 3,000 quintals of powders from dressing
fibres. The "Ecocanapa" plant will be fully operational and capable of
working on 55,000 quintals of straw with an average per hour of between
1,400 and 1,600 kgs. Hemp, according to the president of the Canapaitalia
Consortium Claudio Botta, is a plant capable of producing two times as much
fibre as a cotton field of the same size. Among hemp's qualities are the
fact that you can get a more durable type of paper and one that can be
recycled many more times than that produced by wood, something that
represents a good strategy against deforestation. Also one must consider
that you need much less water to cultivate hemp than cotton, that its roots
release nitrogen, which fertilises the earth, and that thanks to its
resistence it does not require pesticides. In Emilia Romagna there are 64
agricultural companies involved in the project of the region to bring the
area on which hemp is cultivated from the current 980 hectares to over
1,300 hectares. (AGI)



 

 

 

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