Our high CBD and CBG hemp biomass is specially cultivated and processed to serve as an ideal raw material for cannabinoid extraction. This biomass is derived from high-quality hemp and offers a consistently high CBD or CBG content and low THC content (<0.3%), making it a cost-effective and efficient choice for the production of CBD extracts such as distillates and isolates.
With our partner farms in South Africa and South America, we grow over 1000 hectares of CBD- and CBG-dominant varieties for the production of CBD and CBG biomass. Accordingly, CannaBroker is now the leading supplier of CBD and CBG biomass in Europe, probably even worldwide.
Our biomass is grown according to the GACP guidelines (Good agricultural and Collection Practice for starting materials of herbal origin according to the European Medicines Agency) and is therefore ideally suited for extraction for medicinal purposes under GMP. For these purposes, we also supply potent CBD and CBG biomass extracted exclusively from flowers. This CBD and CBG biomass is free of seeds and stems. CannaBroker only offers biomass grown from female plants of the hemp varieties listed in the EUPVP catalog.
All our CBD and CBG biomass batches are tested for pesticides, heavy metals and other contaminants by a third party laboratory.
Specifications:
CBD content: 6-12%
THC content: 0.2-1%
Humidity: max. 12%
Grain size: 3-8mm
Pricing: Depdending on potency, upon request
Availability: Upon request, preorders possible
Specifications:
CBG content: 5-7%
THC content: <0.1%
Humidity: max. 12%
Grain size: 3-8mm
Pricing: Depdending on potency, upon request
Availability: Upon request, preorders possible
CBD and CBG hemp biomass refers to the dried and ground plant material of industrial hemp, which is rich in cannabidiol (CBD) or cannabigerol (CBG). After harvesting, all parts of the hemp plant are collected, dried and crushed. This material is then used as a basis for various industrial and medical applications. The CBD and CBG hemp biomass is processed to extract CBD, CBG and other cannabinoids as well as terpenes.
The most common extraction methods are:
Hemp biomass serves as a raw material for a variety of applications and product formulations.
Hemp raw extracts are further processed into e.g:
These products can in turn be processed into various end products and applications: