What do you understand by fibre yielding plants?
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Fibre crops are field crops grown for their fibres, which are traditionally used to make paper, cloth or rope. They are organized into 3 main groups :-
1. Textile fibre (used in production of
clothes).
2. Cordage fibre (used in production of rope).
3. Filling fibre(used to stuff mattresses).
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fibre yielding plants
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A wide range of plants, including cotton, kapok, jute, flax, ramie, sisal, and hemp, may be used to produce plant fibre and many fibre plants are grown as field crops to make paper, cloth, and rope. The types of plant fibre include seed fibres, bast fibres and hard fibres.
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