Hemp BALINA is a technical hemp widely used in various industrial sectors, including textile, paper, and bioplastic production. This hemp variety is eco-friendly as it absorbs more carbon dioxide, requires less land and water compared to cotton, and does not require the use of harmful chemicals. Thanks to these properties, hemp BALINA is a symbol of sustainable and environmentally clean production.
The "Manufaktura Balina" factory, founded in 1860, is the only enterprise in Russia producing large volumes of flax and hemp yarn. The product range includes cotonine — fibers from hemp and flax used for manufacturing textiles, clothing, packaging materials, and other items. This allows for the creation of high-quality and eco-friendly products meeting modern sustainable development requirements.
Additionally, hemp is used for medical purposes. Cannabis ointment contains cannabinoids extracted from the plant and dissolved in fats for uniform and effective action. The ointment is applied locally and can help with various skin problems. There is also a hemp variety called Santhica, rich in cannabigerol (CBG), used for preparing decoctions, infusions, poultices, and baths, expanding the possibilities for hemp use in health purposes.