Pubdate: Mon, 22 Jun 2009
Source: Lismore Northern Star (Australia)
Copyright: APN News & Media Ltd 2009
Contact:  http://www.northernstar.com.au/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4156
Author: Hannah Ross

HEMP HIGH ON AGENDA

AS FAR as Keith Bolton is concerned, the future of  farming on the
Northern Rivers lies with industrial  hemp.

Dr Bolton and his farming partner, Kenrick Riley, have  recently
harvested their first commercial hemp crop at  Mr Riley's property at
Jiggi.

The pair hold two of the three commercial licences  issued by the NSW
Department of Primary Industries  since it became legal to grow the
crop. The other  licence is held by Klara Marosszeky in the Nimbin 
region, who is focused on developing hemp  manufacturing.

Dr Bolton said this year's crop was hindered by  licensing delays,
which meant they could not get the  seeds into the ground until early
autumn.

Although the crop, covering about 500 square metres,  did not yield
enough for manufacturing purposes, it did  provide a good seed bank
for the spring planting.

"Given the duress our plants were under, the ones that  did survive
demonstrate this will be an excellent crop  for this region," Mr Riley
said.

Not that farmers interested in growing hemp can wander  into their
paddock and scatter the seeds around.

The Department of Primary Industries is charging $700  for a five-year
licence, plus $200 annually, and  growers have to pay for annual tests
to ensure their  crop does not exceed TCH levels. Nevertheless, Dr 
Bolton is optimistic about the potential of industrial  hemp.

He said broad-acre plantations could be used for  industrial purposes,
while higher-quality hemp could  become a food crop if it were made
legal.

"We have excellent climatic conditions for hemp and  this region has
always supported innovative  eco-technologies," Dr Bolton said.

People interested in hemp farming can attend the  Northern River Hemp
Industry annual general meeting on  July 6 at 5pm at 43 Ewing Street,
Lismore. For details  call 66215 123. 
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