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大麻纤维市场规模、占有率、成长及全球产业分析:依类型、应用和地区划分的洞察与预测(2024-2032 年)Hemp Fiber Market Size, Share, Growth and Global Industry Analysis By Type & Application, Regional Insights and Forecast to 2024-2032 |
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受纺织、建筑、汽车和生物塑胶等产业对永续、高性能天然纤维需求不断增长的推动,全球大麻纤维市场持续快速扩张。根据最近的一项研究,在环保材料日益普及的背景下,2024 年全球大麻纤维市场价值将达到 30.3 亿美元。在相关法规的支持和工业应用不断增长的推动下,预计到 2025 年,市场规模将增长至 36.6 亿美元。到 2032 年,市场规模预计将达到 164.3 亿美元,预示着随着全球各产业向脱碳和生物基原料转型,大麻纤维市场将保持强劲的长期成长动能。
监理支持推动市场扩张
工业大麻种植的合法化和放鬆管制在推动市场成长方面发挥了关键作用。 2024年,包括澳洲、北美、欧洲和亚太地区在内的许多地区扩大了支持大麻纤维种植和商业化的法律架构。这项政策转变提高了全球产量并加强了供应链。例如,南非于2021年承认大麻为农作物,为系统化种植、进出口管道和以研究为导向的改进奠定了基础。预计这些法律发展将显着推动全球市场规模在2024年达到30.3亿美元,并持续成长至2025年的36.6亿美元。
高昂的生产成本仍是市场挑战
儘管需求不断成长,大麻纤维加工仍是资本密集产业。大麻秸秆的生产需要精密的设备进行脱粒、去壳、梳理和纺纱等工序,这增加了营运成本。据欧洲工业大麻协会 (EIHA) 称,大麻秸秆的生产成本为每吨 931 美元至 1397 美元,远高于亚麻(每吨 466 美元至 698 美元)和黄麻(每吨 233 美元至 466 美元)。这些高昂的成本阻碍了中小农业企业进入市场,造成了生产缺口,并减缓了该行业的扩张。
新创企业投资创造新机会
2024 年,对大麻纤维新创企业的投资加速成长,为新的创新铺平了道路,尤其是在先进材料和生物复合材料领域。一个值得关注的例子是巴斯夫公司 (BASF SE) 于 2024 年 5 月透过其 Chemovator 孵化器投资了位于底特律的新创公司 Heartland,旨在推进用于工业应用的可持续大麻纤维增强材料的开发。这项投资增强了 Heartland 的创新能力,预计将显着促进市场价值的创造,预计到 2032 年,该市场价值将达到 1,64.3 亿美元。
推动大麻纤维需求的环境趋势
永续性仍然是推动大麻纤维应用的最强劲的全球趋势之一。大麻只需极少的水资源,最大限度地减少农药的使用,并改善土壤健康。根据 EIHA 的数据,大麻每公顷可以吸收 8 至 15 吨二氧化碳,使其成为最有效的固碳作物之一。随着时尚、汽车和建筑业面临压力,需要逐步淘汰耗水量大的棉花和化石燃料衍生的聚酯纤维,大麻纤维作为一种可生物降解、耐用且环保的替代品,正日益受到关注。
区隔市场洞察:韧皮纤维引领市场
2024年,韧皮纤维凭藉其高纤维素含量、优异的强度以及适用于纺织品、复合材料和高性能材料的特性,引领市场。其在汽车复合材料、航空航太零件、绝缘材料、包装和环保建筑材料中的应用正在不断扩大。大麻废料市场也在快速成长,尤其在牲畜垫料、大麻板条箱、模塑包装和生物塑胶方面需求强劲。
应用分析:纺织服装仍是最大区隔市场
2024年,受消费者对天然纤维日益增长的偏好驱动,纺织服装领域占了最大的市场占有率。亚太地区,尤其是中国和印度,引领全球大麻纤维的生产。 2023年,印度纺织部投资1,430万美元推广大麻纤维产品,进一步巩固了该地区的领先地位。
区域趋势:亚太地区2024年市场规模将达12亿美元
亚太地区将在2024年以12亿美元的市场规模引领全球市场,占全球市场占有率的39.6%。中国供应全球约50%的大麻纤维,2020年进口量增加至837公吨,较上年增加51.36%。得益于政府的大力支持和先进的农业生态系统,亚太地区预计将在2032年之前保持领先地位。
The global hemp fiber market continues to expand rapidly driven by rising demand for sustainable, high-performance natural fibers across textiles, construction, automotive, and bioplastics. According to the latest assessment, the global hemp fiber market size was valued at USD 3.03 billion in 2024, supported by the increasing shift toward eco-friendly materials. The market is forecast to rise to USD 3.66 billion in 2025, propelled by supportive regulations and wider industrial adoption. By 2032, the market is projected to reach USD 16.43 billion, indicating strong long-term growth as global industries decarbonize and transition to bio-based inputs.
Regulatory Support Driving Market Expansion
The legalization and deregulation of industrial hemp cultivation have played a significant role in boosting market growth. In 2024, many regions-including Australia, North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific-expanded legal frameworks that support the cultivation and commercialization of hemp fiber. This policy shift enhanced global production and strengthened supply chains. For example, South Africa's 2021 declaration of hemp as an agricultural crop laid the foundation for structured cultivation, import-export channels, and research-driven improvements. These legal advancements strongly contributed to the USD 3.03 billion global market size in 2024 and will continue supporting growth into 2025 at USD 3.66 billion.
High Production Costs Remain a Market Challenge
Despite its growing appeal, hemp fiber processing remains capital-intensive. The production of hemp straw requires advanced equipment for retting, decortication, carding, and spinning-steps that increase operational costs. According to the European Industrial Hemp Association (EIHA), hemp straw production costs range between USD 931-1,397 per ton, significantly higher than flax (USD 466-698 per ton) or jute (USD 233-466 per ton). These elevated costs limit the ability of smaller agricultural firms to enter the market, creating production gaps and slowing down industrial scalability.
Start-up Investments Creating New Opportunities
In 2024, investment in hemp fiber start-ups accelerated, creating new pathways for innovation, particularly in advanced materials and biocomposites. A notable example came in May 2024, when BASF SE, through its incubator Chemovator, invested in the Detroit-based start-up Heartland, aiming to advance sustainable hemp fiber reinforcement for industry use. Such investments are expected to strengthen innovation capacity and contribute significantly to the projected USD 16.43 billion market value by 2032.
Eco-Friendly Trends Fueling Demand for Hemp Fiber
Sustainability remains one of the strongest global trends supporting hemp fiber adoption. Hemp requires lower water inputs, minimal pesticides, and enhances soil health. According to EIHA, hemp can sequester 8-15 tons of CO2 per hectare, ranking it among the most efficient carbon-capturing crops. With fashion, automotive, and construction industries under pressure to shift away from cotton (high water use) and polyester (fossil-fuel based), hemp fiber offers a biodegradable, durable, and environmentally responsible alternative.
Segmental Insights: Bast Fiber Leads the Market
In 2024, bast fiber dominated the market, driven by its high cellulose concentration, superior strength, and suitability for textiles, composites, and high-performance materials. Bast fibers are increasingly used in automotive composites, aerospace components, insulation materials, packaging, and eco-friendly construction. The hurd/shives segment is also expanding rapidly, especially for animal bedding, hempcrete, molded packaging, and bioplastics.
End-use Analysis: Textiles & Apparel Remain the Largest Segment
The textiles and apparel segment accounted for the largest share of the market in 2024, supported by increasing consumer preference for natural fibers. Asia Pacific, particularly China and India, leads global hemp textile production. India's Ministry of Textiles invested USD 14.3 million in 2023 to promote hemp-based textiles, strengthening the region's leadership position.
Regional Insights: Asia Pacific Dominated with USD 1.20 Billion in 2024
Asia Pacific led the global market with USD 1.20 billion in 2024, representing 39.6% of global share. China supplies nearly 50% of the world's hemp fibers, with imports increasing to 837 metric tons in 2020, up 51.36% from the previous year. Strong governmental support and advanced agricultural ecosystems position Asia Pacific as the leading region through 2032.
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