Fiber crops definition

Fiber crops means crops such as flax and cotton that are produced primarily for the production of products and not consumed by people or animals.
Fiber crops means crops such as flax and cotton.
Fiber crops means crops grown for their physical characteristics. Fiber crops, including flax and cotton, are not produced for human or animal consumption.

Examples of Fiber crops in a sentence

  • In terms of commodities Oil seeds are the single largest category followed by Sugar crops, Cereals and Millets, Tea & Coffee, Fiber crops, fodder, Pulses, Medicinal/ Herbal and Aromatic plants and Spices & Condiments.


More Definitions of Fiber crops

Fiber crops means crops that produce fiber for processing into woven material, such as flax and cotton.
Fiber crops means crops including, but not limited to, flax and cotton.
Fiber crops means crops, such as flax or cotton that are cultivated for their fiber content and are not consumed by humans or by animals intended for human consumption.
Fiber crops means non-edible crops such as flax and cotton raised for
Fiber crops means crops produced primarily for harvesting fibers such as flax or cotton.

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