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_______ is a plant fibre extracted from stems of the hemp plant.

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Tea, sugar cane, drumstick, mint, rose, Jasmine, grape and most cactus plants can be grown from stem cuttings

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Answered by Hansika4871
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Hemp fiber is a plant fiber extracted from the stems of the hemp plant.

  • Hemp is a plant grown for its many industrial and medicinal uses. It is one of the fastest-growing plants in the world.
  • Hemp is an excellent plant for commercial cultivation, it has a high yield and also requires minimal use of pesticides or herbicides. Thus, reducing costs and increasing production.
  • Hemp fiber is derived from the stems of the hemp plant. They are very strong and considered one of the best fibers.
  • Hemp fiber is considered very good when sustainability is concerned when compared to many other fibers.
  • It is used for manufacturing clothes, shoes, paper, building materials, etc.
  • The main downside of hemp is its lack of availability and high prices which contribute to but also facilitate its low demand.
  • Thus, Hemp fiber is a plant fiber extracted from the stems of the hemp plant.

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