Thursday, January 13, 2011

Natural fiber RAMBANS

RAMBANS (AGAVE) 
About the plant
 
If the plant is in low temperature the quantity   of fiber would be less but the quality would be fine.
 
High breed plants leaf has only one throne, which is in the top.
 
Low breed plants leaf has many thrones in all over edges.

These plants grow less in big amount of water as compared they grow more in desert areas.
 
After cutting, it takes about a period of one year to grow new leaves.
 
 
Availability of fiber

The species of Rambans (Agave), commonly known or called aloe plants, are natives of America, Africa, India and in the south of Africa.
 
There are 275 established species of agaves have been reported in India.
 
Sisalana, Cantula, Cantala, Veracruz, Amaniensis, Angustiflia and Fucroydes are some species of Rambans.
 
Sisalana is the most popular and occupies the largest area and produces highest quantity of fiber.
 
 
 
Some NGOs working in “Rambans”
 
In Uttaranchal, several NGOs have been working with Sisal fiber for the past several years, such as-  
- Grish Grith Udhyog Avivam Raisha Utpadan Samiti Kimsar (Mr. Girish Kandwal)    
 
- Uttrankhand Bamboo and Fiber Development Board 
 
Women's Development Organization 
 
-  WDO Dehra Dun (Dr. Mrs. K.K. Sharma) 
- HOPE, Pilkholi Ranikhet, (Mr. Prakash Joshi)