CZECH REPUBLIC
Executive Summary
In this national report presented by the
Czech Republic both the aspects and the present
and future role of agricultural crops used
for non-food purposes are summarized and
critically assessed. The report consists
of four parts:
i. Oil crops
ii. Fibre crops
iii. carbohydrates producing crops
iv. other crops for special uses
Oilseed crops
Oilseed rape dominates (90% production) and
is mainly used for the production of non-food
products such as methyl esters-biofuels,
crude glycerol, lubricants, detergents, soaps,
etc. Other oilseed crops commercially grown
in the Czech Republic and occasionally used
for non-food purposes are sunflower, poppy
and white mustard.
Fibre crops
Only bast flax and hemp have some importance
in the country, but their uses are limited
because of the cheaper production of domestic
cellulose industry-using wood. The main fibre
products based on bast flax and hemp are
used for the textile industry: fabric for
clothing purposes, home-textiles, technical
uses, and linear textiles.
Carbohydrate crops
Potato tubers represent the main source of
starch. At present annual production of industrial
potato varieties is about 115,000 tonnes/year.
A small amount of starch is also produced
from wheat. Non-food uses of starch are in
the paper industry (approximately 80%), the
textile industry (approx. 5%), civil engineering
(approx. 5%), the foundry industry (approx.
5%), lubricants (approx. 2%) and others (approx.
2%). Sugar beet is the main source of saccharose.
Aside from its use in the food industry,
the main industrial application of this carbohydrate
is in the production of bioethanol and it
is also used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Speciality crops, herbs and medical plants
Limited amounts of plants used for the isolation
of biologically active components and/or
aromatic compounds are grown in the Czech
Republic. Most of the raw materials/preparations
are imported. LEROS s.r.o is the main Czech
company supplying products to the food industry,
the pharmaceutical industry and/or the producers
of cosmetics.