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cotton fibre is to aid in seed dispersal. the plant is a shrub native to tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including the americas, africa, and india. the greatest diversity of wild cotton species is found in mexico, followed by australia and africa. the fibre is most often spun into yarn
with cotton, jute or synthetic fibre, and sometimes plastic sheet. there are four main factors to be considered when purchasing raw cotton: a) grade – cotton is graded by cleanliness or colour. badly ginned cotton contains more 'trash' – dirt, leaf, cut seed, stains, etc., which means higher wastage...
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