- Fiber crop
Fiber crops are field crops grown for their
fiber s, which are used to makepaper [cite web |url=http://www.paperonweb.com/articles.htm |title=Multiple references to non-wood fibers for paper |accessdate=2007-10-19 |last= Goyal |first=Hari|coauthors= |date= |work= |publisher=PaperOnWeb, PULP & PAPER RESOURCES & INFORMATION SITE] ,cloth , orrope . These crops are generally harvestable after a single growing season, as distinct fromtree s, which are typically grown for many years before being harvested forwood pulp fiber. In specific circumstances, fiber crops can be superior to wood pulp fiber in terms of technical performance,environmental impact or cost. [cite web|url=http://www.agripulp.com/index.html|title=Agripulp: pulping agricultural crops|accessdate=2007-10-03]There are a number of issues regarding the use of fiber crops to make pulp. [cite web|url=http://www.bc.com/environment/positionNonwood.jsp|title=Nonwood Alternatives to Wood Fiber in Paper|accessdate=2007-10-03] One of these is seasonal availability. While trees can be harvested continuously, many field crops are harvested once during the year and must be stored such that the crop doesn't rot over a period of many months. Considering that many pulp mills require several thousand tonnes of fiber source per day, storage of the fiber source can be a major issue.
Botanically, the fibers havested from many of these plants are
bast fiber s; the fibers come from thephloem tissue of the plant. The other fiber crop fibers areseed padding,leaf fiber, or other parts of the plant.Fiber crops include:
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Bast fiber s (Stem-skin fibres)
**Jute (widely used, cheapest fibre after cotton)
**Flax (which produceslinen )
**Ramie
**Hemp
**Kenaf
**Abacá
**Nettle s
* Other fibers (Leaf, fruit, and other fibers)
**Cotton
**Bamboo fiber
**Esparto
**Papaya
**Umbrella plant
**Coir (fiber from thecoconut shell)
**Sisal (Often termedagave )References
External links
* [http://www.livingtreepaper.com/about_faq.html Living Tree Paper Company FAQ]
* [http://www.chempolis.com/nf.html Information about fiber crop properties]
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