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  • Palynological evidence for the growing of Cannabis sativa L. (hemp) in medieval and historical Scotland
  • The pollen records from two sites in Fife, eastern Scotland, reveal that hemp cultivation was, during medieval and later historical times, an important component in the local farming economy. The spatial and temporal variation evident from
  • the palaeoecological record may have resulted from differences in land and labour availability, market factors, or, indirectly, climatic change. In the absence of detailed long-term documentary evidence for hemp cultivation in Scotland, it is suggested that pollen
  • Alongside the renewable raw materials which furnish vegetable oils and starches as main raw materials, fibre hemp, due to its versatility of application, is a further alternative raw material for use in the chemical-technical field. Since
  • the lifting of the ban on hemp cultivation in 1996, and bolstered by support from the EU, the extent of land under fibre hemp cultivation rose steadily from an initial area of 182 ha in Baden-Württemberg and 1,419 ha in Germany to 542 ha and 4,066 ha