The potential of Australia and New Zealand to be severe gamers within the rising world hemp financial system will likely be featured in a particular report on the 2 international locations due out this November.
The Australian & New Zealand Hemp Report will current a transparent, data-driven image of the area’s fast-developing industrial hemp sectors, in response to the Australian Hemp Council (AHC), which is launching the publishing initiative.
‘Consolidate, elevate’
“This is a chance to consolidate and elevate the nationwide narrative for industrial hemp,” stated Bernard Thomson, Govt Officer and Treasurer of the Australian Hemp Council. “The commercial hemp sector in our area is gathering momentum, however we want constant messaging and visibility to make sure we entice capital, coverage help, and worldwide partnerships. This mission offers us the platform to do exactly that.”
The report, scheduled for launch in November 2025, is beneath a publishing settlement between AHC and HempToday, which is coordinating editorial, design and manufacturing. HempToday will even deal with world promotion and distribution of the report with help from its U.S. associate, Canna Markets Group.
Strategic instrument
Designed as a strategic instrument for nationwide visibility and worldwide engagement, the report will current an unbiased snapshot of the A+NZ hemp industries, together with unique stakeholder survey outcomes, evaluation of funding and infrastructure, nationwide and regional profiles, regulatory developments, and updates from key sectors reminiscent of fiber, meals, and cannabinoids.
“The area actually has untapped potential, significantly in regenerative agriculture, fiber processing, and climate-aligned innovation,” stated Kehrt Reyher, editor and writer of HempToday. “We need to present that with direct suggestions, context, and well-placed sources inside the trade.”
AHC stated the initiative displays the Council’s broader mission to help industrial hemp growers, processors and different key stakeholders via coordinating Australia’s state-based hemp organizations, and laying the groundwork for stronger regional cooperation and a clearer nationwide technique.