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Agricultural Crop Production
In addition to industrial hemp cultivation, Green Pathways will allocate approximately 20%
of its farmland to the production of complementary commercial crops such as tomatoes,
onions, strawberries, and hot chili. These crops provide diversified revenue streams while
supporting sustainable mixed farming practices. By integrating food crops alongside
hemp cultivation, the company improves land productivity, strengthens local food supply
chains, and creates additional income opportunities through sales to regional markets
and agricultural distributors.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is industrial hemp?
Industrial hemp is a non-psychoactive variety of the Cannabis sativa plant used for fiber, paper, and textiles.
How much land is required for hemp cultivation?
Green Pathways starts with 10–50 acres, scalable based on market demand and farm growth.
Is hemp cultivation environmentally friendly?
Yes, it requires less water, fewer pesticides, and improves soil health.
What crops are grown alongside hemp?
Complementary crops include tomatoes, onions, strawberries, and chili peppers to diversify income and maintain soil health.
When can the first harvest be expected?
Hemp typically matures in 3–4 months, depending on climate and soil conditions.