WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

The Industrial Hemp Scheme in Australia is unique to each State Government, distinguishing it from the Medicinal Cannabis Scheme, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Federal Government and involves a more intricate process.

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HOW HAPPY SOILS
CAN HELP ?

For farmers and growers interested in cultivating Industrial Grade Hemp, navigating through the varied regulations across states can be confusing and disheartening.

The Hemp Farming application process, however, is relatively straightforward, and Happy Soils is here to simplify it for you. We understand that the regulatory landscape can be challenging, so we offer a comprehensive end-to-end management solution. Our goal is to streamline the process for farmers and growers, recognizing that time is of the essence in the agricultural industry.

Let us help you navigate the complexities and make your hemp farming experience smoother and more efficient.

HEMP APPLICATION PROCESS

APPLICATION & REGULATORY PROCESSING

Happy Soils can support farmers nationwide through the entire application process from start to finish.
 

This generally includes the management and preparation of National police history checks, Credit reports, Business or research plans, Information about the proposed growing site(s) as part of the application process

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SITE ASSESSMENT

Even though regulators will require a site assessment, Happy Soils can provide various services, including soil assessments and profiling.

This may provide farmers with guidance towards hemp seed selection, nutrient and water requirements, yield expectations and quality.

HEMP FINANCIAL MODELING

FORECASTING & BUSINESS PLANNING

Acreage Output: Providing farmers with visibility into acreage output is essential for planning and optimising land use. This could involve predicting crop yields based on various factors such as soil health, weather patterns, and crop rotation.

Input Costs: Calculating input costs involves analysing expenses related to seeds, Happy Soils and other resources. This information helps farmers budget effectively and identify areas where cost savings can be achieved.

Water Usage: Efficient water management is critical in agriculture. Farmers can ensure optimal irrigation practices, conserve water resources, and potentially reduce costs by monitoring and analysing water usage.

Quality of Yields: Assessing the quality of yields is crucial for farmers, as it directly impacts market value. This could involve monitoring factors like crop quality, size, and nutritional content.

Labour Costs: Understanding labour costs is essential for budgeting and operational planning. This includes both direct and indirect labour costs associated with various farming activities.

Infrastructure Requirements: Planning for infrastructure needs, such as storage facilities, equipment, and transportation, is vital for optimizing the farming process.

Carbon Sequestration Calculations: Monitoring and calculating carbon sequestration is becoming increasingly important as sustainable farming practices gain traction. This information can contribute to a farm’s environmental footprint and may also have implications for carbon credit programs.

Expected ROI (Return on Investment): Providing farmers with insights into the expected return on investment helps them make informed decisions about their farming practices and resource allocation.

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GAURENTEED PURCHASE AGREEMENTS

In addition to the full suite of support options, Happy Soils will support and facilitate a range of industry purchasing agreements, including paper, pulp, fibre, textiles, cardboard, mould and UV, lumbar, and much more. 

Our extensive network of businesses and innovators is ready to purchase as much fibre as possible. Learn more about AHGC.

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