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Q4: What is ginning?

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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Cotton fibres are separated from the seeds by combing. This process is known as ginning. Machines are also now used for ginning.

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Answered by vedasoham
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Ginning is a process of separating the fibres of any material (especially used in terms of cotton) from its seed. It is done by a machine, In hindi we know it as Charkha. Therefore as a cloth has to be made. Fine fibres of cotton needs to be separated and this is called as ginning.

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