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Non-wood forest products of Bhutan - Bamboo, cane, wild banana, fibre, floss and brooms.

12641 Non-wood forest products of Bhutan - Bamboo, cane, wild banana, fibre, floss and brooms. http://www.fao.org/docrep/X5335e/x5335e04.htm Bamboo grows naturally in Bhutan because of the country's largely undisturbed forests and the limited agriculture practiced in areas where bamboo proliferates (Table 1). The Kingdom probably has the greatest variety of bamboo species of all the Himalayan countries. Crops > Bamboo > Research bamboo   calamus   handicrafts   bombax   cultural   heritage   gossypium   fodder   shoots   sterculia   aconitum Jan 1, 2007  

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ORNL/TM-1999/264 Environmental Sciences Division Bamboo: an overlooked biomass resource? J. M. O. Scurlock Environmental Sciences Division Oak Ridge National Laboratory P.O. Box 2008 Oak Ridge, TN 37831-6407 U.S.A. D. C. Dayton and B.
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The International Network for Bamboo and Rattan (INBAR) is an international organization established by treaty in November 1997, dedicated to improving the social, economic, and environmental benefits of bamboo and rattan.
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J. Midmore for the Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation March 1998 RIRDC Publication No 98/20 RIRDC Project No DAQ-220A © 1998 Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation. All rights reserved.
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