Hemp fiber, seed and oil can be used for a number of products.[1]

Hemp hurds can be used for animal bedding.
Food products
Construction and materials
Medicine
Raw fiber
Fuel
Other

Notes

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References

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  • Carus, Michael; Vogt, Dominik; Breuer, Thomas (2008), Studie zur Markt- und Konkurrenzsituation bei Naturfasern und Naturfaser-Werkstoffen (Deutschland und EU) [Studies on the markets for natural fibers and natural fiber materials (Germany and EU)] (PDF), Gülzower technical discussions, vol. Band 26, Gülzow: Fachagentur Nachwachsende Rohstoffe
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