In what way is ginning different from retting
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Ginning :- It is a process which involves separation of cotton fibre from cotton seeds.
Retting :- In this process, seeds are separated from cotton by combing. ... These fibres can then be separated from the non-fibrous matter by hand .
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Retting: the stem of jute is dried and stripped of unwanted leaves and is put in water and allowed to rot. This is known as retting. It is associated with jute.
Retting: the stem of jute is dried and stripped of unwanted leaves and is put in water and allowed to rot. This is known as retting. It is associated with jute.Ginning: It is a process in which fibres are separated from seeds. It is associated with cotton.
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