Up to the second half of the eighteenth century the most important fibres in the world were wool, flax and silk. But the Industrial Revolution in England, together with the invention of the Cotton gin by Whitney in 1793, soon gave cotton the first place amongst all the important fibers in world's textile industry. Although some attempts were made, both in Angola and Mozambique to cultivate cotton since remote days -- as far back as the American Civil War, when market prices suffered an important rise no serious efforts were made to grow this crop before the proclamation of the Portuguese Republic in 1910, when some definite legislation was passed to encourage the development of this culture
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...
The British market has until now received little of the credit due it as the chief support of the co...
ABSTRACT Cotton (G. vitifolium) was indigenous in Esan cultivated and utilized for weaving of cloth ...
Cotton belongs to the genus Gossypium L., which comprises 50 species, 45 of which are diploid, the r...
Cotton (Gossypium spp. L.) is man's most important natural fibre crop. The world cotton production e...
Mechanical harvest of cotton is a relatively new concept with little more than 100 years lapsing fro...
Cotton in the world, the position of African cotton and the major stakes. Cotton farming is a very o...
The story of cotton is one where globalisation as an indubitable factor present in the fibre’s culti...
Cotton is the most significant natural fibre and has been a preferred choice of the textile industry...
There is little disagreement between specialists over the role of raw cotton in the context of Indus...
uploaded by Dr. M. sabeshCotton is the most important agricultural and industrial commodity of world...
Cotton plant has been domesticated in tropical and sub‐tropical climates of the world but severe cli...
Much of the literature about cotton production in Brazil during the nineteenth century considers cot...
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...
The British market has until now received little of the credit due it as the chief support of the co...
ABSTRACT Cotton (G. vitifolium) was indigenous in Esan cultivated and utilized for weaving of cloth ...
Cotton belongs to the genus Gossypium L., which comprises 50 species, 45 of which are diploid, the r...
Cotton (Gossypium spp. L.) is man's most important natural fibre crop. The world cotton production e...
Mechanical harvest of cotton is a relatively new concept with little more than 100 years lapsing fro...
Cotton in the world, the position of African cotton and the major stakes. Cotton farming is a very o...
The story of cotton is one where globalisation as an indubitable factor present in the fibre’s culti...
Cotton is the most significant natural fibre and has been a preferred choice of the textile industry...
There is little disagreement between specialists over the role of raw cotton in the context of Indus...
uploaded by Dr. M. sabeshCotton is the most important agricultural and industrial commodity of world...
Cotton plant has been domesticated in tropical and sub‐tropical climates of the world but severe cli...
Much of the literature about cotton production in Brazil during the nineteenth century considers cot...
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...