Record Output Achieved Amid Supply Chain Adjustments

A leading US-based hemp textile manufacturer announced on June 29, 2026, that it reached a new quarterly production record for hemp fiber yarn. The company processed over 2,800 metric tons during the period, reflecting expanded acreage contracts in the Midwest.

Operational Highlights

The milestone comes after investments in automated decortication equipment completed earlier this year. Management attributed the gains to improved fiber separation efficiency and consistent raw material quality from contracted growers.

Revenue from textile-grade fiber rose 14 percent compared with the same quarter in 2025. The firm noted steady demand from apparel and home goods brands seeking sustainable alternatives to cotton.

Market Context

Industry observers view the results as evidence of maturing domestic supply chains for hemp fiber. While overall market growth remains moderate, specialized segments such as technical textiles continue to show resilience.

The company plans to release full financial details in its next quarterly filing. No specific forward-looking projections were provided beyond ongoing capacity expansion projects scheduled for 2027.


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