cotton
cotton
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by Rakesh P - 2007-06-07
Cotton uses a tremendous amount of water both to produce and process.A consumate consumer of waterSome estimates indicate that it is the largest user of water among all agricultural commodities. Estim...
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by Rakesh P - 2007-06-08
Cotton continues to be the number one fibre in the world today. The demand for cotton product rises to manifold during the summer season. Fabric can also be made from recycled or recovered cotto...
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by Rakesh P - 2007-06-08
Cotton fiber is the largest contributor of US economy. More and more fibers are discovered in the world but no one has been able to give a stiff competition to cotton fiber till date. This mainl...
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by Rakesh P - 2007-06-08
Cashmere Yarn has been a special fibre which has its own fans group across the world. Though not in direct competition with the leaders like cotton, wool and silk. Still it has carved a niche m...
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by Davinos Greeno - 2007-06-13
It may sound like a talkative monkey, but Gossypium is something even stranger- a clothing company that puts farmers first. Their name comes from the Latin for cotton, and expresses their unexpected b...
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by Mc Lee - 2007-06-23
The prices of man-made fibers intermediates were largely governed by the volatile crude oil values in 2006. Oil prices rose significantly by 18-20% during the year. This was over and above the 36-40% ...
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by Mc Lee - 2007-06-23
Different types and kinds of cotton are commercially grown in various parts of the world. The basic characteristics of types of cotton may vary. These variations in different cotton fibers occur becau...
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by Mc Lee - 2007-06-23
Yarn is a long continuous length of interlocked fibers, suitable for use in the production of textiles, sewing, crocheting, knitting, weaving and rope making. Yarn is any fiber used to construct a fab...
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by VRM INfotech - 2007-07-20
Textiles have played a major role in world economic growth. Over the next few years, the textile sector is expected to grow every year. Cotton consumption is expected to remain strong, increase ...
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by VRM INfotech - 2007-08-02
Textile mill use natural and synthetic fibers, such as cotton and polyester, and blends them to create yarn and fabric, which is applied in the manufacture of refined products like garment, appa...