The Nigerian textile industry is currently undergoing serious decline in production as a result of its total dependence on cotton as its primary raw material. Cotton production has dwindled considerably in the country, thereby, placing serious stains on capacity utilization in the sector. One of the ways capacity utilization can be boosted is to introduce the utilization of bamboo as an alternative or complimentary raw material for textiles production locally. Bamboo fibre consists of 99.51% cellulose, 0.25% ash and 0.24% wax. The cellulose is the most important component required for textiles production. Bamboo currently grows in 23 states of the federation and its utilization in the textiles sector has been perfected in China, India,...
The paper industry in Nigeria has undergone serious travails as a result of the high dependence on i...
The history of weaving and textile innovation follows the history of technological innovations and t...
Bamboo is one of the more important natural resources in Ethiopia and contributes to the bioeconomy ...
The textile industry was one of the most viable prior to independence, till the 1990’s. In the earl...
Mechanical processing of bamboo is fast becoming a reality in most economies ranging from Asia to Eu...
Bamboo is recognized as an industrial raw material globally and has tremendous potentials for the ec...
Nigeria’s industrial policy has always hinged on the development and utilization of its locally avai...
Nigeria’s industrial development policy is hinged on sustainable utilization of its locally availabl...
The industrial utilisation of bamboo is expanding globally as a result of its role in climate change...
Textile fibres are the predominant fibres used for textiles production in Nigeria since the 1960’s. ...
Two common Nigerian-grown biomasses, gmelina (Gmelina arborea) and bamboo (Bambusaa vulgaris) have b...
In Nigeria, pulp and paper production capacities are low due to dependence on foreign inputs. Two of...
The fibrous raw materials for pulp and paper production have expanded considerably since paper was d...
AbstractThe environment in Nigeria is exceptionally exposed to diverse natural hazards. Due to this ...
AbstractThe environment in Nigeria is exceptionally exposed to diverse natural hazards. Due to this ...
The paper industry in Nigeria has undergone serious travails as a result of the high dependence on i...
The history of weaving and textile innovation follows the history of technological innovations and t...
Bamboo is one of the more important natural resources in Ethiopia and contributes to the bioeconomy ...
The textile industry was one of the most viable prior to independence, till the 1990’s. In the earl...
Mechanical processing of bamboo is fast becoming a reality in most economies ranging from Asia to Eu...
Bamboo is recognized as an industrial raw material globally and has tremendous potentials for the ec...
Nigeria’s industrial policy has always hinged on the development and utilization of its locally avai...
Nigeria’s industrial development policy is hinged on sustainable utilization of its locally availabl...
The industrial utilisation of bamboo is expanding globally as a result of its role in climate change...
Textile fibres are the predominant fibres used for textiles production in Nigeria since the 1960’s. ...
Two common Nigerian-grown biomasses, gmelina (Gmelina arborea) and bamboo (Bambusaa vulgaris) have b...
In Nigeria, pulp and paper production capacities are low due to dependence on foreign inputs. Two of...
The fibrous raw materials for pulp and paper production have expanded considerably since paper was d...
AbstractThe environment in Nigeria is exceptionally exposed to diverse natural hazards. Due to this ...
AbstractThe environment in Nigeria is exceptionally exposed to diverse natural hazards. Due to this ...
The paper industry in Nigeria has undergone serious travails as a result of the high dependence on i...
The history of weaving and textile innovation follows the history of technological innovations and t...
Bamboo is one of the more important natural resources in Ethiopia and contributes to the bioeconomy ...