Hemp Plant Parts — 9 Raw Materials

Every part of the hemp plant has industrial applications. Fiber and hurd power construction and textiles; seed and oil drive food and nutraceuticals; leaves and flowers feed cosmetics and wellness products. Browse products and companies by plant part.

Cannabinoids

Cannabinoid compounds found in hemp including CBD, CBG, CBN, CBC and other cannabinoids with various therapeutic and commercial applications.

Hemp Bast (Fiber)

These are the long fibers from the outer layer of the hemp stalk. Hemp bast is processed into hemp fiber, textiles, and composites. It is renowned for its strength, durability, breathability, and biodegradability. Applications include apparel, rope, nets, canvas bags, carpets, and geotextiles. The fiber segment is expected to witness the fastest growth rate among hemp products.

Hemp Flowers

Hemp flower buds rich in cannabinoids and terpenes, used for extracts, oils, and smokable products.

Hemp Hurd (Shivs)

This is the woody inner core of the hemp stalk. Hemp hurds are used in the production of bio-composites (such as hempcrete for construction), animal bedding due to their high absorbency, biofuels, and garden mulch.

Hemp Leaves

Hemp fan and sugar leaves used for teas, topicals, and secondary processing applications.

Hemp Roots

The root system of hemp plants with traditional and modern researched uses.

Hemp Seed

Hulled hemp seeds high in protein and omega fatty acids

Terpenes

Aromatic compounds found in hemp with applications in wellness, flavor, and potential therapeutic effects.

Whole Plant/Biomass

Complete hemp plant biomass including all parts - stalks, leaves, flowers, and seeds used together