In the cultivation of hemp flowers, a plant of the Cannabis sativa variety, the return reaches R$ 23,306.80 per hectare, but regulation is still an obstacle.
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Hemp, a variety of the Cannabis sativa plant with less than 0.3% THC (no psychoactive effect), can generate a net return up to 11 times higher than that of soybeans, according to a study by the intelligence firm Kaya Mind. According to the survey, in the cultivation for flowers (CBD), the return reaches R$ 23,306.80 per hectare, while the oilseed delivers R$ 2,053.34 per hectare on average in Brazil and corn R$ 3,398.34 per hectare. Kaya Mind reinforces that hemp production can be integrated into existing systems, provided the producer uses adaptable machinery and promotes crop rotation and soil recovery. "In addition to profitability, hemp also stands out for its ability to generate jobs in the countryside. In Colombia, it is estimated that 17.3 jobs are created per hectare cultivated, reinforcing the potential of the crop as a tool for rural development and diversification of agricultural production," says the company in a statement. In March of this year, during a public ...
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