Invitation
We are delighted to share that this workshop will be held at the MRC Budge Street campus. and hope you can join us.
Workshop title: What role can hemp play in the Marlborough region?
When: 26 July, 3-5pm
Where: MRC, 85 Budge Street
This workshop explores hemp’s economic and sustainability potential by looking at regional strengths and how industrial hemp can be utilised.
How can hemp be used in FARMING?
Farming as an alternative land use and cash crop plus phytoremediation, heavy metal removal and soil cleaning/conditioning. Use for nitrogen uptake, and climate change mitigation. Crop rotation and break cropping in collaboration with other primary industries.
How can hemp be used in the FOOD INDUSTRY?
Seeds for food and utilising local circular economy by-product streams to make new and innovative products. Hemp seed nutritional products for humans and animals as well as seed multiplication for northern hemisphere hempseed companies. Future uses of hemp leaf, sprouts and roots.
How can hemp be used in the FIBRE INDUSTRY?
Investment in decortication and primary processing would enable enterprises to scale and enter markets for high and low tech industrial uses, producing a diverse variety of end products such as geotextiles, apparel fabrics, construction materials, and composites. Collaboration with other primary sectors, such as forestry and wool.
How can hemp be used in the HEALTH Industry?
Female plant cultivation for the emerging health and wellness industry, utilising minor cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids as high-value fractions from locally grown crops for global niche markets. Working with Manuka, Kawakawa and other native botanicals grown in New Zealand.
Event speakers:
Richard Barge (NZHIA)
The NZHIA Chair presents a history of hemp in Aotearoa New Zealand and a new iHemp industry for Marlborough.
Gerald Hope (Marlborough Research Centre)
An historic overview from the early days of pastoral farming through to horticultural production, reflecting Marlborough’s changed land use.
Kirsty Harkness (Hark & Zander)
Uses of the hemp plant for us in the commercial world both now and future plans. Plus, research results for growing hemp in vineyards.
Brian Kindilien (Puro NZ)
NZ medicinal cannabis industry – a grower’s perspective.
Schedule
Join us from 3:00pm for networking then the event will formally commence at 3:30pm.
3.30 pm Welcome and presentation starts
3.35 pm Introduction / What is iHemp
3.50-4.30 pm Speakers
4.30 pm Q & A and panel discussion
5.00 pm Event finishes
Registrations
Please register via Humanitix. Tickets are available to attend in person, and virtually.
We expect this event to be popular. In-house seats are limited.