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		<title>In praise of hemp &#8211; as textile, as paper, as food source</title>
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<p>Seeing the above graphic on Facebook recently (source wasn&#8217;t credited) reignited my longstanding frustration over our global failure to switch (back) to <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hemp">hemp</a> as a major source for textiles, paper and food.</p>
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