
Australia’s industrial hemp industry has entered a new era with the release of final results from the Industrial Hemp Variety Trials (IHVT), a coordinated, nationwide effort spearheaded by AgriFutures Australia. After three years of testing 30+ hemp cultivars across nine diverse climate zones, the country now has its first robust, evidence-based roadmap to guide growers, processors and investors in planting decisions.

The IHVT project marks the most comprehensive hemp seed performance evaluation in Australian history. From Tasmania’s cool temperate south to Queensland’s tropical north, researchers gathered invaluable data on grain and fibre yields, sowing windows, THC stability, and regional adaptability.
The results? Hemp is versatile – but not one-size-fits-all.
Alongside genetic performance, the IHVT initiative standardised agronomic recommendations across sites:
But the trials also exposed critical constraints:
The takeaway? Environmental fit matters, and so does active monitoring. THC levels can shift significantly in response to soil, heat, and day length. Local cultivation demands local oversight.

The final IHVT report identifies three systemic reforms needed to scale Australia’s hemp sector:
These structural issues were echoed by industry stakeholders in HempToday’s recent survey for the Australia & New Zealand Hemp Report, with growers expressing hesitation to invest long-term due to fragmented regulations and uncertain seed quality.
As AgriFutures notes, the IHVT aims to flip that script: replacing “trial first, learn later” with a model of “learn first, invest with confidence.”
To mark the conclusion of the IHVT project and present its findings, AgriFutures will host a national webinar on Thursday, 27 November 2025, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. AEDT.
The session will include key takeaways from regional trials, next-phase research plans, and insights for growers and investors alike.
Read the full report here: AgriFutures – Industrial Hemp Variety Trials Final Report