Tierra Nova
CultivatingZimbabwe'ssustainablefuturethroughinnovativehempfarming

Young, dynamic company with experienced leadership, revolutionizing Zimbabwe's hemp industry through innovation, technology, and a deep commitment to sustainability.

About Tierra Nova

We are an ambitious Zimbabwean hemp company combining seasoned leadership with a bold, modern team. Our focus: build a regenerative, export‑ready value chain powered by innovation and partnerships.

Experienced leadership

Operational depth in agriculture and processing guides our fast‑moving team.

Sustainability at core

Regenerative agronomy, water stewardship, and biodiversity baked into operations.

Innovation in action

Precision farming, data, and modern processing deliver consistent quality.

Hemp seeds and cultivation

Edible-grade hemp seeds • Active R&D on cultivars • Compliant genetics

Hemp Varieties

Hemp has three primary value streams: fiber for textiles and biocomposites, seed for nutrition and oils, and flower for cannabinoids. Varieties are bred to suit climate, soil, and regulation.

Industrial Fiber
IndustrialFiber

Stalks processed into fiber for textiles, paper, and biocomposites; low seed yield, tall cultivars.

Sustainability

Hemp is a high-impact climate crop: it sequesters carbon rapidly, restores soils, conserves water, and replaces fossil-intensive materials. We embed these benefits into how we grow, process, and partner.

Carbon Capture

Up to 10–15 t CO₂e sequestered per hectare per season.

Regenerative

Deep roots improve soil structure and build organic matter.

Water Smart

Efficient irrigation and mulching lower water use.

Low Inputs

Naturally resilient crop with reduced pesticide pressure.

How hemp advances sustainability

  • Rapid biomass growth captures CO₂ quickly; stalks lock carbon into fiber and building materials.
  • Root systems aerate soil, suppress weeds, and support crop rotations that rebuild fertility.
  • Fiber, hurd, and seed create circular value chains—from textiles to biocomposites and food.
  • Potential for phytoremediation in degraded soils, aiding land restoration.
Soil health
Soil health
Soil health
Soil health
Residue mulching and cover companion crops reduce erosion and boost soil life.
Water stewardship
Water stewardship
Water stewardship
Water stewardship
Precision irrigation, monitoring, and reuse help conserve scarce resources.
Circular processing
Circular processing
Circular processing
Circular processing
From fiber and hurd to seed—minimal waste, maximum value.

Processing & Quality

From harvest to shipment, our controlled process protects cannabinoid integrity, fiber strength, and food safety.

Harvesting
01
Harvesting

SOPs, lot tracing, moisture control, and third-party testing ensure compliance and consistent quality.

Drying
02
Drying

SOPs, lot tracing, moisture control, and third-party testing ensure compliance and consistent quality.

Processing
03
Processing

SOPs, lot tracing, moisture control, and third-party testing ensure compliance and consistent quality.

Quality Checks
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Quality Checks

SOPs, lot tracing, moisture control, and third-party testing ensure compliance and consistent quality.

Highlights

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Why Hemp?
Why Hemp?
Why Hemp?
Why Hemp?
Carbon-negative crop with soil healing properties and diverse applications.
Compliance
Compliance
Compliance
Compliance
We follow stringent local and international compliance standards.
Community
Community
Community
Community
Local jobs, knowledge transfer, and reinvestment into rural areas.

News & Stories

Follow Tierra Nova's journey: sustainability stories, hemp education, innovation highlights, and community impact.

Hemp Revolution in Zimbabwe
HempRevolutioninZimbabwe

Young leadership teams up with experienced hands to transform agriculture sustainably.

Contact Tierra Nova

Request partnership information, schedule a farm visit, or contact our team.

Zimbabwe
Mon–Fri: 9:00–17:00 CAT
Partnerships at Tierra Nova

We partner with growers, processors, and brands to build a circular hemp economy.