Where Does the Hemp Plant Cannabis Sativa Grow?

The Cannabis sativa variant known as hemp is one of the earliest plants cultivated by humans in Europe and in Asia and a plant that is today grown widely for industrial use, such as for textile manufacturing and the manufacturing of very strong building materials. A great dispensary near me affirms that hemp has been recently also used in health supplements as a source of high-quality protein and fiber. Hemp is also the plant from which cannabidiol (CBD) is extracted – the compound is the cannabis ingredient that has medicinal effects without psychotropic ones and is today used in many food products.

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Hemp is among the fastest-growing industrial plants, similar to bamboo in terms of growing speed, and also a plant that is hardy and not sensitive to the climate. The plant being so easy to grow, it is widespread all over the world. More than 30 countries around the world have extensive hemp cultures, the leading producer in the world being China and the second largest producer in the world being France. Many countries use hemp for manufacturing fabrics or for making bedding for livestock, such as for horses, while in some countries, such Canada, the United States and Germany, hemp is increasingly used to manufacture high-quality nutritional supplements and CBD products as well.

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