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2030 年工业大麻市场预测 - 按按产品、类型、来源、农场、用途和地区进行的全球分析Industrial Hemp Market Forecasts to 2030 - Global Analysis By Product (Fiber, Shives and Seeds), Type (Hemp Seed Oil, Hemp Seeds, Hemp Protein, Hemp Extract, Cannabidiol (CBD) Hemp Oil and Other Types), Source, Farm, Application and By Geography |
根据 Stratistics MRC 的数据,2023 年全球工业大麻市场规模为 23.4 亿美元,预计在预测期内将以 18.4% 的年复合成长率增长,到 2030 年达到 69.7 亿美元。
工业大麻是一种大麻品种,不用于药物生产,且含有很少的 delta-9-四氢大麻酚 (THC)。这些是遗传上不同的大麻型态,根据用途、化学结构和种植方法进行区分。几十年来,工业大麻一直被用作纤维和石油的来源,但现在它在世界各地广泛用于製造各种商业和消费品。大麻是一种有两种用途的作物:纤维和种子。
根据美国农业部的一项研究,美国总合用途的露天工业大麻种植面积总计 54,152 英亩,美国农民将在 2021 年种植价值 8.24 亿美元的工业大麻。
大麻籽可以烘烤或一起用来製作大麻奶等饮料。大麻籽蛋白质含量高,可以生吃,因此被用作鸟类种子和动物饲料。大麻籽富含重要的脂肪酸亚麻油酸(omega-6)和亚麻油酸(omega-3)。它还富含维生素E、B1、B2、B6和D,因此用于饮料、能量饮料、零食、麦片、汤、酱汁和烘焙点心。由于上述所有原因,食品和饮料行业对工业大麻的需求预计在预测期内将大幅增加。
销售大麻和非大麻产品的公司必须遵守各种国际法规标准。大麻品种在世界不同国家都有不同程度的合法化,因此很难遵守标准。不同的州有不同的大麻法规,尤其是 CBD(大麻二酚)和 THC(四氢大麻酚),这增加了复杂性。一些国家禁止在个人护理和化妆品中使用大麻油。工业大麻产业的扩张受到法规大麻生产、推广和销售的严格法律的限制。
大麻的国际贸易变得越来越有利可图,因为即使在大麻不合法的国家,对该产品的需求也在增加。在世界各国政府的支持下,大麻产业正受惠于工业大麻种植的合法化。中国等亚洲国家的大麻出口也受到各国对大麻纤维加工新加工设施的需求的推动。各国政府启动了支持大麻出口的计划,製造商正在强调合作伙伴关係和团队合作以扩大全球分销。这些因素正在推动市场扩张。
在作为大麻产品最大消费者之一的美国,自从政府将大麻合法化以来,工业大麻业务大幅成长。然而,缺乏合适的种植和收穫工具。由于其脆弱性,作物空气播种机必须使用少量空气才能提高大麻速度。大麻纤维生产商面临的最大挑战似乎是缺乏核心大麻种质资源以及缺乏现代收割和具有成本效益的加工技术。
在大麻流行期间,许多零售商和服务企业被迫永久或暂时关闭。然而,大麻种植者、加工者和分销商继续在製药行业工作。纤维、造纸、化妆品、食品等产业均使用工业大麻纤维,工业大麻纤维在中国广泛生产。 2020年,该领域受到国内外贸易法规的影响。然而,随着人们在封锁期间寻找减少焦虑的方法,这种流行病引发了人群的心理健康问题,并增加了药物依赖,导致许多国家对大麻二酚(CBD)油产品的需求增加。
大麻种子领域预计将出现良好的成长。工业大麻种子含有高蛋白质、健康脂肪和镁。人们可以将它们纳入他们的饮食中,无论是甜味还是咸味菜餚。大麻种子在食品和营养补充食品上广受欢迎,因为它们提供了种子、油和食品的宝贵来源。大麻籽油在乳液、洗髮精、肥皂、化妆品和沐浴露中的使用增加也进一步促进了市场成长。
预计有机领域在预测期内将以最快的年复合成长率成长。传统种植的大麻是一种非基因改造作物,不使用农药。与经过认证的有机大麻相反,传统种植的大麻不需要同样严格的测试和法规。因此,它的成本低于驼峰有机产品。传统种植的大麻越来越多地用于纤维、纸浆和造纸领域。由于在生物燃料、建筑材料、家具和生物塑胶中的应用,市场需求也在扩大。
预计北美在预测期内将占据最大的市场份额。北美相对较高的可支配收入意味着消费者拥有更强的购买力,可以花更多钱购买奢侈品,包括工业大麻製成的奢侈品。该地区的人口正在高龄化,老年顾客通常会优先考虑护肤和健康相关的商品。由于消费者对紫外线有害影响的认识不断提高以及对高品质个人护理产品的投资,该地区的市场正在扩大。
由于纤维和製药行业的成长,预计北美在预测期内的年复合成长率最高。墨西哥处于有利地位,可以进一步蚕食中国的製造业份额,特别是在纤维。美国製药业是全球最大的製药业,占全球製药收入的40%以上。上述要素加上政府的支持,导致预测期内工业大麻的需求增加。
According to Stratistics MRC, the Global Industrial Hemp Market is accounted for $2.34 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $6.97 billion by 2030 growing at a CAGR of 18.4% during the forecast period. Industrial hemp is a Cannabis sativa cultivar that is not used to make drugs and has very little delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in it. They are genetically distinct forms of cannabis and are differentiated by their usage, chemical makeup, and practices of cultivation. For decades, industrial hemp has been utilized as a source of fiber and oilseed, and it is now widely employed to create a range of commercial and consumer goods worldwide. It is a crop with two uses: it may be produced for fiber and seeds.
According to the United States Department of Agriculture survey, the planted area for industrial hemp grown in the open for all utilizations in the United States totaled 54,152 acres and farmers in the United States produced USD 824 million worth of industrial hemp in 2021.
Hemp seeds may be baked with or used to make beverages like hemp milk. Because of their high protein content and ability to be eaten raw, hemp seeds are used in bird seeds and animal feed. Hemp seeds are rich in linoleic (omega-6) and linolenic (omega-3), two crucial fatty acids. Because they are a good source of the vitamins E, B1, B2, B6, and D, they are used in ready-to-drink beverages, energy drinks, snacks and cereals, soups, sauces, and baked products. As a consequence of all the aforementioned causes, it is estimated that throughout the projected period, the demand for industrial hemp from the food and beverage industry would rise considerably.
Businesses marketing hemp and hemp-free products must adhere to a variety of international regulatory standards. It is challenging to adhere to the criteria since different varieties of hemp are legalized to varying degrees in different countries throughout the world. The intricacy is increased by the fact that state-by-state variations exist in hemp rules, especially those governing CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). Hemp oil's usage in personal care and cosmetic products is prohibited in several nations. The expansion of the industrial hemp industry is constrained by the strict laws governing its production, promotion, and sale.
The growing product demand across countries where hemp has not been legalized favours its international trade. The industry benefits from the increasing legalization of industrial hemp cultivation through government support across countries. Hemp exports from Asian nations like China are also prompted by the demand for new processing facilities for hemp fiber processing in various nations. Governments from several nations have started programs to support the export of hemp and manufacturers, putting an emphasis on alliances and teamwork to increase their worldwide distribution. These factors are promoting market expansion.
As one of the biggest consumers of hemp-derived goods, the United States has seen a significant growth in its industrial hemp business since the government legalized the plant. However, there has been a paucity of suitable planting and harvesting tools. Due of their fragility, crop air seeders must be used with a little amount of air in the case of hemp speed. The biggest challenges for hemp fiber producers appear to be the absence of a core Cannabis germplasm collection as well as contemporary harvesting and cost-effective processing technology.
During the epidemic, many retailers and service providers had to close their doors permanently or temporarily. But hemp growers, processors, and sellers kept working in the pharmaceutical industry. The textile, paper, cosmetic, and food sectors all employ industrial hemp fibers, which are widely produced in China. In 2020, this sector was influenced by trade restrictions coming into and leaving China. The epidemic, however, sparked mental health problems in the populace, raising drug dependence as people looked for ways to reduce their anxiety throughout the lockdown, driving up the need for hemp cannabidiol (CBD) oil goods in many nations.
The hemp seeds segment is estimated to have a lucrative growth. Industrial hemp Seeds are high in protein, healthful fats, and magnesium. People can incorporate these into their diets in both sweet and savoury dishes. Hemp seeds are gaining considerable popularity in the food and nutraceutical markets, as they offer a valuable source of seeds, oil, and food products. The increased utilization of hemp seed oil in lotions, shampoos, soaps, cosmetics, and bath gels has further contributed to the market's growth.
The organic segment is anticipated to witness the fastest CAGR growth during the forecast period. Hemp grown conventionally is a non-GMO crop grown without the use of pesticides. Contrary to certified organic hemp, conventional hemp does not require the same exacting inspections and regulations. They are therefore less costly than hamp organic goods. The textile, pulp and paper sectors are increasingly using hemp that has been cultivated traditionally. Their demand on the market has also expanded due to their application in biofuel, building materials, furniture, and bioplastics.
North America is projected to hold the largest market share during the forecast period. Because of the comparatively high disposable income in North America, customers have more purchasing power and can spend more on high-end goods, including those made from industrial hemp. The population of the area is aging, and elderly customers frequently give skincare and health-related items first priority. The market in this region is expanding as a result of increased consumer awareness of the negative effects of UV radiation and investments in high-quality personal care products.
North America is projected to have the highest CAGR over the forecast period, owing to its growing textile and pharmaceutical industries. Mexico is optimally positioned to carve even further into China's manufacturing share of the market, particularly within the textile industry. The pharmaceutical industry in the United States is the largest in the world, accounting for more than 40% of worldwide pharmaceutical revenues. The aforementioned factors, coupled with government support, are contributing to the increasing demand for industrial hemp during the forecast period.
Some of the key players profiled in the Industrial Hemp Market include: Hemp Acres USA, Ilesol Pharmaceuticals, Silver Lion Farms, Bulk Hemp Warehouse LLC, Bomar Agra Estates LLC., International Flavors & Fragrances Inc, Green Passion (Canway Schweiz GmbH), InterCure Limited, Signature Products, Robertet, Victory Hemp Foods, Firmenich SA, Nutiva Hemp Oil, Charlotte's Web Holdings Inc., Manitoba Harvest (Tilray), Bast Fibre Technologies Inc., Hemp Oil Canada, HempFlax Group BV, Entoura and PharmaCielo Ltd.
In January 2023, Bast Fibre Technologies Inc. (BFT), a Canadian natural fiber manufacturer, acquired Lumberton Cellulose LLC, a North Carolina, U.S.-based natural fiber processing facility. According to the company, the acquisition will help expand its manufacturing operation in North America to cater to the growing sustainable natural fiber demand.
In December 2022, InterCure Ltd., an Israel-based medical cannabis growing company, entered a definitive licensing agreement with Binske, a U.S.-based cannabis company. The deal would help grant a multi-year exclusive right to market, distribute, and manufacture Binske-branded products in pharmaceutically-advanced markets such as Australia, the U.K., Israel, and Germany.
Note: Tables for North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East & Africa Regions are also represented in the same manner as above.