• The project
    • Presentation
    • Objetives
    • Ubication
    • Partners
    • Citizen science
  • Actions
  • Galleries
  • Blog
  • Documentation
  • Iberolam
  • English
    • Spanish

Farmers in Granada launch a pioneering agroforestry experience in poplar and industrial hemp cultivation

Home » Blog » Farmers in Granada launch a pioneering agroforestry experience in poplar and industrial hemp cultivation

News

Jun 30, 2024

Share on:

Farmers in Granada launch a pioneering agroforestry experience in poplar and industrial hemp cultivation

The European project LIFE Wood for Future, led by the University of Granada, promotes the planting of ‘Cannabis sativa’ in 10 hectares of the Vega del Genil and the Fardes river basin as test plots.

The objective is to diversify the sources of income of foresters and contribute to the decontamination and regeneration of the soil.

Granada, June 28, 2024

A group of populiculturists in the province of Granada, under the coordination of the Confederation of Organizations of Foresters of Spain (COSE), has launched a pilot test under an agroforestry system that combines, for the first time in Spain, poplar trees and hemp for industrial use. The objective is to increase the profitability of poplar plantations, within the framework of the European LIFE Wood for Future/Madera para el Futuro project to revalue poplar wood as a raw material for sustainable construction.

To this end, LIFE Wood for the Future, led by the University of Granada and participated, among others, by the Diputación de Granada and COSE, has funded the planting of ‘Cannabis sativa’ in 10 hectares of poplar trees owned by six farmers in the Vega del Genil and the Fardes river basin, in the Altiplano region.

The hemp is already being planted among the poplar groves, it will be harvested next autumn and its vegetable fibers will be used for the production of construction material (adobe or ecological bricks) for bioclimatic building, although in future campaigns, once the farmers become familiar with its management and obtain higher quality fibers, its use in the textile industry for the manufacture of sustainable clothing is not ruled out.

Patricia Gómez Agrela, manager of COSE, and Samuel Cerrudo Andújar, permaculture expert, explain that both species form an association that allows them to mutually benefit from this coexistence and, on the other hand, cultivating them together increases the capacity that both have separately to decontaminate and regenerate the soil, to extract from the soil heavy metals and other toxic substances from pesticides used in agriculture and water from sewage treatment plants, making it more fertile for future campaigns.

 

 

Soil regeneration and CO2 sequestration

Although there are other agroforestry systems -for example, the joint cultivation of poplar and garlic or poplar and corn-, industrial ‘Cannabis sativa’ is particularly suitable because it is a rustic species, which adapts to any type of soil; It tolerates very well the blanket irrigation with waste water usually used in the poplar groves of the Vega; and it is not harmed by the shade cast by the poplars, since what is sought is the growth of the stems that contain the fiber useful for the industry, and not its leaves or flowers. In addition, the roots of the trees and the hemp establish a symbiosis in which nutrients are exchanged.

Gómez points out that this project will make it possible to recover a crop that was already traditional in the province, while contributing to soil improvement and CO2 capture in one of the metropolitan areas with the worst air quality in the country.

Regarding its economic objectives, the joint cultivation of an annual or biannual crop, such as hemp, with a longer cycle crop, such as poplar – the cutting period is about ten years – will help foresters to obtain complementary income in a more stable way with a species that is very resistant to pests, requires little care and no fertilizer.

Industrial hemp is not psychoactive, as its percentage of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is very low. It is a natural material that has been used for millennia and in recent years its cultivation has been recovered for various uses, such as the manufacture of fibers and fabrics, construction materials, bioplastics, biofuel and cosmetics.

 

Our latest news

“Poplar producers welcome the withdrawal of the megasolar plant and overhead power line in the Vega of Granada”

“Poplar producers welcome the withdrawal of the megasolar plant and overhead power line in the Vega of Granada”

News

The infrastructure would have led to the destruction of more than 30 hectares of poplar groves due to the power line easement zone. “The project threatened all the work of recent years to recover the crop,” said Victoria Carreras, president of the Marjal Association.

Read more +
Publication of the tenth edition of the LIFE Wood For Future Project Newsletter

Publication of the tenth edition of the LIFE Wood For Future Project Newsletter

News

The tenth edition of the LIFE Wood For Future Newsletter is now available, where you can consult the latest news of the project.

Read more +
The spinoff Iberolam has earned a golden ticket to the final round of the 12th Emprendemos Awards of Andalusia.

The spinoff Iberolam has earned a golden ticket to the final round of the 12th Emprendemos Awards of Andalusia.

News

Five companies from Granada have been the winners of the twelfth edition of the Emprendemos Awards in Granada. This initiative, promoted by the Ministry of University, Research and Innovation through Andalucía Emprende, recognized these companies for the innovation they apply to the development of their activities, their growth potential, and their social, economic, and environmental impact.

Read more +
Spain’s foresters analyze in Granada the challenges of sustainable forest management during their annual meeting

Spain’s foresters analyze in Granada the challenges of sustainable forest management during their annual meeting

News

The meeting will present the results of the LIFE Wood for the Future project, which ends in September of this year. . Representatives of forest owners from all the autonomous communities will meet at the Hotel Luna today and tomorrow.

Read more +

LIFE Wood for Future has received funding from the LIFE Program of the European Union [LIFE 20 CCM / ES / 001656]

Follow us!
Content
  • The project
  • Actions
  • Galleries
  • Blog
  • Documentation
Legal
  • Legal Notice
  • Use of cookies
  • Privacy Policy
lifewoodforfuture@ugr.es

@ 2025 LIFE Wood for Future All rights reserved

Configure cookies

Any communication or publication related to the project LIFE Wood for Future, made by the beneficiaries jointly or individually in any format and using any means, will indicate that it reflects only the author’s opinion and that the CINEA/ European Commission is not responsible for the use that may be made of the information that contains.

This web uses cookies

We use necessary and optional cookies to give you the best possible experience. Click accept to continue shopping or learn more about our cookie policy here.

Accept & Close
Configure cookies

You have already selected your cookie preferences in previous sessions. Do you want to modify them?

Configure cookies again Continue & Close

Obligatory cookies

They are those that allow the user to navigate through the web page, and use the different options or services that exist in it, such as, for example, identifying the session, accessing restricted access parts, carrying out the purchase process of an order or use security elements while browsing.

View the cookies we use

Personalization, analysis or functional cookies

They are those that allow the user to access the service with some predefined general characteristics based on a series of criteria in the user's terminal, such as the language, the type of browser through which the service is accessed, the regional configuration. from where you access the service, quantify the number of users and thus carry out the statistical measurement and analysis of the use that users make of the service offered. For this, your browsing on our website is analyzed in order to improve the offer of products or services that we offer you.

View the cookies we use

Accept:

Advertising or informative cookies

They are those that allow us to manage our information in the most efficient way possible, adapting its content to the user's preferences, the type of terminal from which the service is accessed, the characteristics of the use made by the user of the services, offer you own or third party advertising, etc. To do this, we analyze your Internet browsing habits to offer you advertising related to the interests of your browsing profiles.

View the cookies we use

Accept:

Analytics cookies

They are those that allow us to collect information on the use made of the website.

View the cookies we use

Accept:

Save changes Accept only necessary Accept all