The FIBRA network has as main target to link the research and development activities for fibre crop innovations carried out by universities and institutions in both EU and China. This proposal is set up to promote the communication between experts about the key issues of fibre crop production, processing and application, while attention towards quality and efficiency improvement, and product diversification will result in improved markets and enhanced economic scope for sustainable fibre crop production in EU and China
Members of the newly established ECPGR Working Group on Fibre Crops (Flax and Hemp), in the framewor...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is a high yielding fibre crop that can be utilised as raw material in...
The biomass demand for the use as both renewable energy source and raw material for the biotechnolog...
The FIBRA network has as main target to link the research and development activities for fibre crop ...
Bast fibre industries have a long standing tradition, both in China and Europe. In the past decades ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q95/34017 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Let me express our deep thanks to the representatives of governments, which supported the activities...
none4Hemp is a multifunctional crop widely known to provide good quality fibres for textile industry...
The European Union’s actions aim to achieve a more dynamic development and use of renewable raw mate...
This report is the final report of WP26 on the annual fibre crops systems as studied in the EU ENFA ...
For centuries plant fibres have been used in a number of commercial areas including textiles, constr...
Bioenergy and biomaterials from fiber crops are regarded as promising substitutes for conventional o...
FiBL made a press release to introduce their involvement in the Legumes Translated project. More tha...
In recent years natural fibre production has taken on considerable appeal because of new industrial ...
The biomass demand for the use as both renewable energy source and raw material for the biotechnolog...
Members of the newly established ECPGR Working Group on Fibre Crops (Flax and Hemp), in the framewor...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is a high yielding fibre crop that can be utilised as raw material in...
The biomass demand for the use as both renewable energy source and raw material for the biotechnolog...
The FIBRA network has as main target to link the research and development activities for fibre crop ...
Bast fibre industries have a long standing tradition, both in China and Europe. In the past decades ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:q95/34017 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Let me express our deep thanks to the representatives of governments, which supported the activities...
none4Hemp is a multifunctional crop widely known to provide good quality fibres for textile industry...
The European Union’s actions aim to achieve a more dynamic development and use of renewable raw mate...
This report is the final report of WP26 on the annual fibre crops systems as studied in the EU ENFA ...
For centuries plant fibres have been used in a number of commercial areas including textiles, constr...
Bioenergy and biomaterials from fiber crops are regarded as promising substitutes for conventional o...
FiBL made a press release to introduce their involvement in the Legumes Translated project. More tha...
In recent years natural fibre production has taken on considerable appeal because of new industrial ...
The biomass demand for the use as both renewable energy source and raw material for the biotechnolog...
Members of the newly established ECPGR Working Group on Fibre Crops (Flax and Hemp), in the framewor...
Kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus L.) is a high yielding fibre crop that can be utilised as raw material in...
The biomass demand for the use as both renewable energy source and raw material for the biotechnolog...