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OSU Receives $10M Grant to Develop Industrial Uses for Hemp – Oregon Business

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Oregon State University Secures $10 Million USDA Grant to Advance Tribal‑Led Hemp Manufacturing

Oregon State University’s Global Hemp Innovation Center has been awarded a $10 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to launch a multi‑partner initiative focused on industrial hemp. The funding will support a consortium that includes 13 Native American tribes across the western United States, five additional universities, and a range of private and public organizations. Together, they aim to build the manufacturing infrastructure needed to turn hemp into high‑value, biobased materials for construction, textiles, and other industrial applications.

Building a Tribe‑Led Consortium

Jeffrey Steiner, director of the Global Hemp Innovation Center, emphasizes that the project is designed to be led by the tribal partners themselves. “The tribal representatives we’ve engaged with are excited because this is truly a tribe‑led business development consortium. We are here to facilitate, while they drive the vision and execution,” Steiner says. He notes that tribal lands often operate as free‑trade zones, allowing reservations to bypass certain federal import tariffs and acquire processing equipment at up to 20 % lower cost than comparable off‑reservation purchases. This regulatory flexibility can accelerate the siting and construction of processing facilities while still meeting safety and sustainability standards.

From CBD Boom to Industrial Applications

The new grant builds on earlier work funded by a $10 million USDA Sustainable Agricultural Systems award received in 2021, which began mapping economic opportunities for hemp grown in the West. Steiner points out that the initial surge in hemp cultivation following the 2018 Farm Bill—driven largely by demand for cannabidiol (CBD) products—has waned. In Oregon, planted hemp acreage peaked at over 60,000 acres in 2018‑2019 but collapsed by 2021 as the CBD market became oversaturated. The current initiative shifts focus toward utilizing the entire plant, targeting the 80‑90 % of hemp biomass that is not suited for textile fiber.

Steiner draws a parallel with established commodity chains: “Just as the cotton industry separates lint for textiles, crushes seeds for oil, and feeds the residual meal to livestock, we aim to create a zero‑waste system for hemp. The goal is to develop high‑throughput processing that extracts value from every fraction—fiber, hurd, seed, and leaf—so nothing ends up in a landfill.”

Workforce Development, Standards, and Technology Integration

A core component of the project is education and workforce training for Native American students and adults. The consortium will develop curricula and hands‑on programs that prepare participants for jobs in hemp cultivation, processing, and manufacturing. In parallel, the team will work on establishing grading standards for industrial hemp, configuring appropriate processing equipment, and linking with technology providers to create end‑to‑end manufacturing pipelines that meet market specifications for biobased products.

Steiner believes the tribal-led model can serve as a blueprint for other rural communities seeking to diversify their economies. “By helping tribes address housing challenges and launch biobased manufacturing on reservations, we generate lessons that can be applied broadly across rural America,” he explains.

For more details on the grant and the partnership, see the original coverage Here.

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