Lauchlan Grout takes Time 4 Hemp

Pioneering Australia’s Hemp Revolution

When it comes to the industrial hemp industry in Australia, few names are as respected as Lauchlan Grout. A visionary entrepreneur, advocate, and industry leader, Grout has dedicated his career to advancing hemp cultivation, sustainability, and business innovation. As co-founder of Hemp Farms Australia (HFA), Therabis, and MaMilk, his contributions span from seed genetics to consumer products, making him a driving force behind the country’s growing hemp markets. In his leadership roles with the Queensland Industrial Hemp Association and the Australian Hemp Council, Grout continues to push for policy reform and industry development, positioning hemp as a key player in the future of sustainable agriculture.

Hemp Farms Australia: Building the Future of Industrial Hemp

In 2013, Lauchlan Grout and Harrisson Lee co-founded Hemp Farms Australia (HFA) with a mission to develop high-quality hemp seed genetics tailored for Australia’s sub-tropical climate. Under Grout’s leadership, HFA has become a premier supplier of industrial hemp seeds, ensuring that farmers have access to strains optimized for resilience, yield, and quality.

Grout’s expertise spans the entire hemp supply chain, from primary production and seed multiplication to sales and business development. His commitment to protecting proprietary genetics ensures that HFA remains competitive in the global hemp industry, while his sustainability initiatives underscore his belief that hemp can play a crucial role in combating climate change. By promoting carbon sequestration, soil remediation, and regenerative farming practices, he has positioned hemp as a key crop for a greener future.

Expanding the Hemp Market: Therabis and MaMilk

Beyond industrial hemp production, Lauchlan Grout has ventured into consumer products, demonstrating hemp’s versatility in various markets. He co-founded Therabis, Australia’s first hemp-based pet food brand, which quickly gained popularity in both Australia and New Zealand. By focusing on high-quality formulations and rigorous product development, Grout introduced a new way for pet owners to incorporate the benefits of hemp into their animals’ diets.

His entrepreneurial spirit didn’t stop there. Grout also launched MaMilk, one of Australia’s only High-Pressure Processing (HPP) hemp milk brands sourced exclusively from local growers. By supporting domestic hemp farmers and prioritizing sustainable food production, MaMilk represents the future of plant-based dairy alternatives, catering to the growing demand for eco-conscious and nutritious beverages.

Advocacy and Leadership in the Australian Hemp Industry

Lauchlan Grout’s influence extends beyond business. As President of the Queensland Industrial Hemp Association and Vice President of the Australian Hemp Council (AHC), he has taken an active role in shaping industry policy, advocating for increased investment in hemp research, and promoting the crop’s environmental benefits.

One of his key initiatives with AHC has been carbon sequestration, positioning hemp as a natural solution for offsetting emissions. By working with experts to integrate hemp into carbon credit programs, Grout is helping to establish industrial hemp as a crucial tool for climate action. His advocacy efforts also extend to soil health, water conservation, and sustainable agricultural practices, reinforcing hemp’s role as a regenerative and economically viable crop.

The Future of Hemp in Australia

Thanks to Lauchlan Grout’s relentless efforts, Australia’s industrial hemp industry is experiencing unprecedented growth. By bridging the gap between agriculture, business innovation, and policy reform, he has paved the way for hemp to become a mainstream, globally competitive industry.

With ongoing research into hemp building materials, textiles, and carbon sequestration programs, the future looks bright for industrial hemp in Australia. As more farmers, entrepreneurs, and consumers recognize its benefits, Lauchlan Grout’s vision of a thriving, sustainable hemp market is steadily becoming a reality. His work serves as a testament to the power of innovation, dedication, and advocacy in transforming an industry once overshadowed by prohibition into a cornerstone of the global green economy.

For those passionate about sustainability and ending industrial hemp prohibition, Lauchlan Grout’s journey is not just inspiring - it’s a call to action. The time for hemp is now, and thanks to pioneers like Grout, the world is finally catching up.

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Casper Leitch

I got involved in the Hemp Movement in 1989 when I was hired by Jack Herer to run hiss office. I launched the cable television series ‘TIME 4 HEMP’ on January 5, 1991. Time 4 Hemp is the first TV series in the history of broadcasting to focus strictly on the topic of cannabis. This has given me the dubious honor of being ‘The Father Of Marijuana Television’.

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