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1. Abaca synonyms, Abaca pronunciation, Abaca translation, English dictionary definition of Abaca

2. Abaca (the fiber of the Abaca plant, used in rope) Synonym: manilahamp; References “Abaca” in Det Norske Akademis ordbok (NAOB).

3. Loomed by hand from natural Abaca

4. Musa textilis Nee – Abaca Subordinate Taxa

5. Abaca definition, a Philippine plant, Musa textilis

6. Managing Director at Abaca Packaging Bothell, WA

7. Copra and abaca were exported in large quantities.

8. Abaca waste materials are used as organic fertilizer

9. coconut, abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres;

10. - coconut, abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres,

11. — coconut, abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres,

12. - coconut, abaca , ramie and other vegetable textile fibres,

13. coconut, abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres,

14. Abaca (Manila hemp or Musa Textilis Nee),raw or processed but not spun: tow and waste of abaca (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)

15. coconut, abaca, ramie and other vegetable textile fibres

16. Abaca (Manila hemp or Musa Textilis Nee), raw or processed but not spun: tow and waste of abaca (including yarn waste and garnetted stock)

17. Abaca paper has incredible "wet strength", enabling

18. International Caravan Furniture Piece Arizona Abaca Square Cushioned Top Stool.

19. Catalan: ·the Abaca plant· Manila hemp — a fiber obtained from the Abaca· Manila hemp cloth·Manila hemp Synonym: canapa di Manila

20. The best grades of Abaca are fine, lustrous, light beige in …

21. Abaca is obtained from the leaf sheaths which surround the plant’s trunk

22. Other important projects concerned abaca fibre production and small hydropower plants

23. Strong and smooth, the Abaca offers exceptional durability and resilience underfoot

24. Abaca harvesting is labor intensive and is mostly done by hand

25. Other important projects concerned abaca fibre production and small hydropower plants.

26. Abaca Chair and Settee, 3-piece set (lot of 6 sets) SALE ITEM

27. Although sometimes known as Manila hemp, Cebu hemp, or Davao hemp, the Abaca

28. Abaca is a bast fibre from the stems of wild banana plants.

29. Environmentally friendly, the Abaca plant is very similar to the common banana plant

30. Abaca farming exceeded sugar cane cultivation in area but not in value.

31. Abaca natural fiber comes from a species of inedible banana native to the Philippines

32. Industrious Bicol folk produce handbags, slippers and numerous ladies’ accessories from abaca fiber.

33. Natural Abaca Scrunch Roll Fabric For Hats and Crafts- 4 Meters PSA001 ZoriaMillinery

34. The production of copra and abaca also provide additional income for the people.

35. When entrepreneurs join Abaca, they take an assessment on their company’s overall investment readiness

36. You can make tropical handicrafts, home goods, wall coverings, rugs, and more with Abaca Cloth

37. Twine, cordage, ropes and cables plaited or not abaca (Manila hemp) or of true hemp

38. We dug holes in the newly made clearing and planted rice, corn, sweet potatoes and abaca.

39. Add to Favorites Ten sheets of Natural 3 x 5 inch Abaca Kozo paper papermaker

40. tow and waste of true hemp (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) Abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee), raw or processed but not spun: tow, noils and waste of abaca (including yarn waste and garnetted stock

41. Abaca Tissue, Colour No.56 Pebble, Hand Dyed Fibre Tissue, Lens Tissue, Tissuetex, 9gsm OliverTwistsFibres

42. Abaca fibre, unlike most other leaf fibres, is obtained from the plant leaf stalks (petioles)

43. Even though it is popularly priced, woven Abaca accessories are durable enough for a party or catered event

44. These could be, for example, jute (Corchorus capsularis), abaca/manila (Musa textilis), sisal (Agave sisalana), kenaf (Hibiscus cannabinus).

45. Most of the Abaca produced is used to make specialty papers for teabags, coffee filters, etc.

46. Abaca, hemp and sisal are often used in roping, paper products and as components in automotive composites

47. The Abaca Group has been a proud member of the Cebu business community for over a decade

48. The fibers of the self-sustaining Abaca are used in the production of handicraft products such as:

49. Tow, noils and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) of abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee)

50. Favorite Add to Pinokpok Hammered Abaca Fabric for Hat Making and Millinery - 1/2m -Steel Blue Petershams

51. Abaca is a leaf fibre, composed of long slim cells that form part of the leaf's supporting structure

52. Abaca is prized for its great mechanical strength, resistance to saltwater damage, and long fibre length – up to 3 m

53. In the agricultural areas, children are often involved in traditional crafts production, such as abaca crafts or mat weaving

54. In the agricultural areas, children are often involved in traditional crafts production, such as abaca crafts or mat weaving.

55. Philippines-based company Salay Handmade Products Industries, Inc is responsible for the new masks, made from raw Abaca fibers from fiber agency Dragon Vision Trading.As reported by Bloomberg, Abaca is as strong as polyester — but unlike polyester, it can decompose in just two months

56. Abaca, (Musa textilis), plant of the family Musaceae, and its fibre, which is second in importance among the leaf fibre group

57. Thick ropes of Abaca are plaited by hand to give our rug its pattern and naturally soft shades of taupe

58. BIRDROCK HOME 3 PC Abaca Nesting Tables - Espresso Bed Sofa Snack End Table - Accent Side Table - Living Room - Hand-Woven

59. Abaca Cloth by Forever Bamboo is a multifunctional traditional matting product that is sturdy and capable of lasting for years

60. If you are looking to purchase a stout fabric, with high tensile strength, then Abaca fabric is the ideal choice

61. Price, $13.29 per set Final markdown price, $4.99 per set DESCRIPTION – Abaca Chair and Settee, 3-piece set, 5.25 inches

62. ex # Tow, noils and waste (including yarn waste and garnetted stock) of abaca (Manila hemp or Musa textilis Nee

63. Choreographic FORMS SEQUENTIAL FORMS: Narrative, Simple Binary form (AB), Tenery Form (ABA), Theme and Variation, Rondu (ABACA), Non-Specified Sequential Form

64. In the Philippines, where most Abaca comes from, the plant is cultivated on 130,000 ha by some 90,000 small farmers.

65. Abaca (binomial name: Musa Textilis Née), known internationally as Manila Hemp, is a species of the Musaceae family of banana plants

66. During this period, the biggest import of the Philippines to Thailand was rice and Thailand's biggest import from the Philippines was abaca.

67. It showcases a square seat and clean-lined back that are wrapped in woven rattan Abaca for a natural, breezy touch

68. Ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, raw or processed but not spun: tow, noils and waste, other than coir and abaca

69. Abaca is the Philippine word for Manila hemp, the fiber that comes from the stalk of a special type of banana tree, Musa textilis

70. Abaca definition is - a strong fiber obtained from the leafstalk of a banana (Musa textilis) native to the Philippines —called also Manila hemp.

71. Abaca Packaging presents a collection of eco-friendly packaging products, gifts, accessories, handcrafted from a variety of organic material and natural fibers.

72. Ramie and other vegetable textile fibres, raw or processed but not spun: tow, noils and waste, other than coir and abaca of heading No 5304

73. (Abaca is pronounced a-ba-ca with the accent on the last syllable.)The plant is self-sustaining, maturing from 16 to 24 months.

74. The livelihood component includes learning processes concerning skills development involving existing alternative sources of income such as abaca fibre production, handicraft making and cash crop production.

75. Abaca is the comprehensive cannabis banking and financial platform.We provide cannabis businesses with compliant bank accounts, lending, payments, and other financial services through proprietary technology and proven partnerships.

76. The livelihood component includes learning processes concerning skills development involving existing alternative sources of income such as abaca fibre production, handicraft making and cash crop production

77. The fibers coming from the virus-resistant Backcross progenies being evaluated have slightly less tensile strength than the true abaca varieties making them less desirable for cordage purposes.

78. wool , animal hair (# and #), silk , cotton , flax true hemp , jute , abaca , alfa , coir , broom , ramie , sisal , cupro , modal , protein , viscose , acrylic , polyamide or nylon , polyester and elastomultiester

79. More specifically, the invention provides paper for packaging water-containing material including paper mulberry, Edgeworthia papyrifera pulp, abaca pulp, UKP pulp, BKP pulp, SP pulp, and bast fiber pulp.

80. The Abaca has great economic importance and is harvested for its strong, versatile fiber that can be woven into home and fashion accessories, including wallcoverings, rugs, tapestries, and bags