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what is the difference between fibre crop and sericulture ?

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Answered by iamrashikaprasad
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Fibre

Fiber crops are field crops grown for their fibers, which are traditionally used to make paper, cloth, or rope. ... In recent years, materials scientists have begun exploring further use of these fibers in composite materials.

sericulture

Sericulture, also called silk farming, is the process of making silk fibers. It starts by raising silkworms and then processing the fibers they produce.

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Answered by drishtigupta20090171
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Fibers crops -: Crops which were grown for the commercial use like to make cotton jute etc.

Sericulture-: process of obtaining of silk from silk worm is called Sericulture

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