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Organic vs. Natural Hemp; Fast Facts

Eco dudes and dudettes: let’s fluff up the dream of a green world yet again but this time on the politics between two very different products – organic and natural hemp. In this world full of sustainability hype, it’s not always easy to differentiate between hemp that’s organic and hemp that is just ‘natural’. Oh sure, you might know exactly what you’re buying for your complexion but what about the hemp you put in your smoothies? Or the CBD oil (derived from hemp) that is now part of your daily wellness ritual in the age of Zoom?

Organic Hemp: The Premium Green

Organic hemp is the cream of the sustainability crop, grown without synthetic fertilizers or pesticides. All things as Mother Nature intends, but with some label to reflect a slight upgrade in cachet. The emphasis on healthy soil and biodiversity that’s central to organic farming makes organic hemp a great eco-choice, but generally a pricier one as well, because it yields far less input in the crop per acre and sets higher cultivation standards.

Natural Hemp: The Underestimated Hero

And now back to natural (or conventional) hemp. It might not be organic, but it is certainly not the bogeyman some would have us believe. Hemp is a ‘weed’ plant, which means it’s pretty much on its own – a nurturing garden is not required. Even conventional hemp is a pretty ‘clean and clean’ plant. It’s less expensive, and can be as sustainable as organically grown hemp, especially if it’s grown with attention to detail.

The Main Differences

  1. Certification: Organic hemp is certified (subject to various rigorous certification processes) according to all organic farming standards, while natural (know-your-farmer) hemp is rigorously grown, though without the same formal certifications.
  2. Price and availability: Organic produce tends to be more expensive, as it costs more to keep organic certifications and organic crops generally produce a lower yield. But it’s safer to say natural hemp is less expensive and more available.
  3. Environmental Sustainability: In terms of environmental sustainability, both forms of hemp are beneficial, though organic hemp has a greater role to play in promoting biodiversity and reducing chemical inputs. However, natural hemp also makes an important contribution to sustainable agriculture because it is resilient and relatively low-maintenance.

Why It Matters

By understanding the difference between organic and natural hemp, you can buy something that is compatible with your values, whether those values lean towards a strict form of organic engagement or a more general practice of sustainability. With this knowledge, you can choose to buy something not just for your own wellbeing, but for the health benefits and the future benefits of the global environment. 

While organic hemp, known for its environmental sustainability, is used to create organic CBG products, available in the form of oils, tinctures and capsules. For consumers seeking alternatives to more conventional products, organic CBG products offer a natural remedy, one that fits into a healthier lifestyle and sustainable organic living. From organic hemp to finished products, this seamless transition helps maintain the integrity of the product, which in turn is highly valuable to consumers adopting organic living.

The Deciding Factors

To decide which product to purchase – organic or natural hemp – you should think about two factors: price and soil management.

The most important element to consider when choosing between the organic hemp and natural hemp is that the organic hemp can be more expensive than the natural one. People buying organic hemp would support every step, including how it is made, having a very strict farming system to be eco-friendly.

On the other hand, natural hemp, although not as organic as an organic hemp, would be a more economic and sustainable option, especially for those who have to make more responsible choices for the planet but have a tight budget.

The Bottom Line

With organic hemp and natural hemp, we have two types of eco-friendly hearts in the hemp world that deserve our respect. Whether you are specifically supporting the pristine nature of organic farming or you prefer the real environmental sensitivity of conventional hemp, with either of these sources of ecological integrity we warmly welcome the growth of hemp in the greener world.

When it comes to making that decision, it ultimately boils down to what your preferences are, the cost to your pocketbook, and how green you want your hemp. Either way, your choices support the environment, thanks to hemp’s ability to clean up our planet. 

Now it’s your turn to cast your vote and learn more about the mighty hemp! Stay educated, compadres! 

Guidance for Further Exploration:

1. Visit Local Hemp Farms: If you can, please visit local organic and natural hemp farms (if few in your area, visit larger ones) to watch the practices in action and speak with farmers.

2. Research and Read: Dive into articles, studies, and books about sustainable agriculture and hemp to broaden your understanding.

3. Advocate and Share: Spread the word about the importance of sustainable hemp farming and how it contributes to environmental health and personal wellness.

Embracing the world of hemp in all its forms is not just a step towards personal wellness but a leap towards global sustainability. Happy exploring!

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