Hemp has long been seen by some as a potentially valuable contributor to the Far North (and national) economy, by others as the back door to legalising cannabis.
Three women who believe implicitly in the former and reject the latter will explain what they see as a huge commercial opportunity for Te Hiku at Ahipara's Roma Marae tomorrow evening (powhiri at 6pm).
TeRana Porter, one of the directors of Koe Koea Hemp (alongside Tui Qauqau-TePaa and Aorangi Logan) finding a "one fit" solution to problems ranging from climate change to growing poverty, homelessness and unemployment might seem insurmountable.
"Enter industrial hemp, an ecological and economic miracle plant that is capable of addressing all these issues, and more," she said.
"Hemp is the only known plant that can heal, house, feed, clothe and transport us. It is reported to have 50,000 different uses, and is considered the most versatile plant in the world."