HTTP/1.0 200 OK Content-Type: text/html Up To 200 Acres To Be Seeded In Hemp
Pubdate: Wed, 08 Mar 2006
Source: 100 Mile House Free Press (CN BC)
Copyright: 2006 100 Mile House Free Press
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UP TO 200 ACRES TO BE SEEDED IN HEMP

Nutritional supplements from the South Cariboo could make their way 
onto the store shelves of the world in the future.

By the end of the Industrial Hemp Steering Committee meeting March 6, 
the members had reached a conclusion on how to direct their efforts.

"We are going to focus on grain for our first year; nutritional 
supplements, the oils and those types of things," Mayor Donna 
Barnett, the commmittee chair, said.

Hemp grains have proven to be quite popular in the marketplace and 
products derived from them grace the shelves of grocery and health 
stores across the western world.

Whole hemp seeds contain approximately 25 per cent protein, 31 per 
cent fat and 34 per cent carbohydrates, and a vast array of vitamins 
and minerals.

Additionally, the seeds are extremely high in protein and contain all 
20 known amino acids including the nine essential amino acids that 
human bodies cannot produce on their own.

Where the seeds will be planted has also fallen into place.

"We have been in discussions with growers, and basically there are 
five to six people who have put in their applications for licences to 
start our research on the productivity and the quality of the 
productivity," Barnett said.

In total 200 acres will be dedicated to the new crop, she noted.

Getting funding for the project is also coming together.

The committee is looking for $30,000-$40,000.

"We have applied for funding through working with UNBC and applied 
for research and market funding from the National Research Council," she said.
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