Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Introduction to emerging industrial applications of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
ID_Doc 13059
Authors Sorrentino, G
Title Introduction to emerging industrial applications of cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.)
Year 2021
Published Rendiconti Lincei-Scienze Fisiche E Naturali, 32.0, 2
Abstract The Italian Law of 22 November 2016 has legalized the cultivation of hemp, which drives the development of sustainable agriculture by generating new products with high added value in the new context of circular economy. Hemp cultivation is known for its low environmental impact, as hemp grows fast, suppresses weeds and does not need pesticides. It has no specialized parasites, favors pollination and improves the physical and chemical soil fertility. Recently, many countries have increased their interest in hemp (Cannabis Sativa L.), considering it as a climate-friendly crop that can mitigate climate change and desertification. For these reasons, hemp can be a new protagonist of Italian agriculture already oriented towards the objectives of EU 2030 which predicts 40% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990. The hemp cultivation can activate a new supply chain by allowing using different parts of the plant, benefiting farmers, environment, and human health. Indeed, although a very old plant, hemp will be one of the main protagonists of the green economy in the near future. Its seeds can be used by agri-food industry to produce flour, pasta, pastry and oil, while the stem through canapulo (woody part of stem) in green building sector. Its fiber (external part of stem) will find new applications in textile industry. As for its inflorescences and roots, thanks to the extraction of bioactive molecules, they will play an important role in the pharmaceutical and parapharmaceutical industry. Finally, only the medical sector with Delta(9)-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) extraction from inflorescence is not yet regulated by the aforementioned Italian Law.
PDF https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s12210-021-00979-1.pdf

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
23621 Sieracka, D; Frankowski, J; Waclawek, S; Czekala, W Hemp Biomass as a Raw Material for Sustainable Development(2023)Applied Sciences-Basel, 13, 17
15390 Kemda, MM; Marchi, M; Neri, E; Marchettini, N; Niccolucci, V Environmental impact assessment of hemp cultivation and its seed-based food products(2024)
76676 Pergamo, R; Briamonte, L; Cerrato, D The Textile Hemp Chain: Value Analysis, Economic And Environmental Benefits(2018)
10280 Golia, EE; Bethanis, J; Ntinopoulos, N; Kaffe, GG; Komnou, AA; Vasilou, C Investigating the potential of heavy metal accumulation from hemp. The use of industrial hemp (Cannabis Sativa L.) for phytoremediation of heavily and moderated polluted soils(2023)
27119 Radogna, D; Mastrolonardo, L; Forlani, MC Hemp for a Healthy and Sustainable Building in Abruzzo(2018)
Scroll