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Utah
3.3M
Kentucky
2.5M
Oregon
2.2M
Colorado
1.6M
California
1.4M
Illinois
1.2M
Washington
602K
Texas
557K
Tennessee
249K
North Carolina
223K
Missouri
214K
Michigan
180K
Minnesota
140K
New Mexico
106K
South Carolina
75K
Florida
63K
Massachusetts
53K
New York
45K
Ohio
43K
Vermont
39K
Kansas
35K
Iowa
26K
Indiana
22K
West Virginia
17K
Pennsylvania
15K
Hawaii
14K
Maine
14K
Virginia
13K
Nevada
12K
New Jersey
12K
Georgia
6K
Maryland
6K
Wisconsin
6K
Connecticut
5K
North Dakota
4K
Mississippi
2K

Hemp Production by State 2023

Hemp Production by State 2023

Hemp production in the United States has experienced significant growth in recent years, thanks to changes in legislation and increased interest in the plant's various uses. Leading hemp-producing states include Utah, Kentucky, Oregon, Colorado, and California. These states benefit from a combination of suitable climate conditions, available agricultural land, and supportive regulatory environments that encourage the cultivation of hemp. Hemp is used in a wide range of applications, such as textiles, building materials, food, and health products, including the popular CBD oil, which has driven much of the industry's growth.

In terms of global hemp production, the United States is rapidly emerging as a major player alongside countries such as China, Canada, and several European nations, including France and the Netherlands. China, in particular, has been a dominant force in the global hemp market for decades, with a long history of hemp cultivation and processing. While the United States is still catching up to some of the more established producers, it has made significant strides in recent years, with the potential to become a key contributor to the international hemp market.

Hemp Production by State 2023

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Hemp Production by State 2023

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