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define fiber crops and example


LakshayRao: Fiber crops are field crops grown for their fibers, which are traditionally used to make paper, cloth, or rope. The fibers may be chemically modified, like in viscose
LakshayRao: Fiber crops are field crops grown for their fibers, which are traditionally used to make paper, cloth, or rope. The fibers may be chemically modified, like in viscose.

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Answered by DivyaDaga
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Fibre crops are crops grown for Fibres.

These Fibres are used to make things such as cloth, rope, or paper.

the three most notable examples include:

Cotton
Cotton is the most popular and widely used fibre crop. In fact there is probably a good chance that you are wearing cotton right now!

Hemp
Hemp is the industrial strain of the infamous Cannabis family of plants and is known for its versatility and being an easy, fast, and durable crop.

Jute
Jute is a vegetable fibre that is notable and popular for its affordability and cheapness.

Other fibre plants that are grown or forged exist (such as Dogbane, Various Grasses, Flax, Alpaca) but Cotton, Hemp, and Jute are the three most popularly grown.
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Answered by saltywhitehorse
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Fiber crops are those crops which are grown for their fibers.

Explanation:

  • Fiber crops used to make ropes, cloths, bags, papers.
  • Fiber crops are known for their high concentration of cellulose, which made them strong.
  • Cotton and Jute are grown widely known for fiber crops.

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