Industrial hemp glossary term
Cellulose is the primary structural carbohydrate in hemp fiber and an important feedstock for paper, textiles, composites, and advanced biomaterials.
What Cellulose means
Cellulose is the primary structural carbohydrate in hemp fiber and an important feedstock for paper, textiles, composites, and advanced biomaterials.
Why it matters
Cellulose is a core concept for understanding how industrial hemp moves from field production into food, fiber, fuel, materials, construction, and regulated supply chains.
Industrial hemp relevance
In a practical hemp business, this term connects agronomy, processing specifications, product quality, compliance, buyer education, and the language people use when comparing hemp inputs and finished products.
Common misconception
A common mistake is treating hemp terms as interchangeable. Precise terminology helps separate food-grade seed products, fiber-grade stalk materials, cannabinoid rules, and industrial processing outputs.
