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Thursday, 30 June 2016

INDUSTRIAL CROP

An industrial crop, also called a non-food crop, is a crop grown to produce goods for manufacturing, for example of fibre for clothing, rather than food for consumption.[1][2][3]

Purpose of industrial crops

Industrial crops is a designation given to an enterprise that attempts to raise farm sector income, and provide economic development activities for rural areas. Industrial crops also attempt to provide products that can be used as substitutes for imports from other nations.[4]

Diversity

The range of crops with non-food uses is broad, but includes traditional arable crops like wheat, as well as less conventional crops like hemp and Miscanthus. Products made from non-food crops can be categorised by function:
Function:Products:Examples of crops used:
Biofuels and bioenergy(energy crops)Bioethanolbiobutanolbiodieselsyngas and bioenergyAlgaeBuchloe dactyloidesJatrophaand Switchgrass
Building and constructionHemp-lime building materials, Straw building materials, Insulation, Paints, varnisheshempwheatlinseed(flax), bamboo
FiberPaper, cloth, fabric, padding, string, twine, and ropecoircotton, flax, hemp, manila hemppapyrussisal
Pharmaceuticals(traditional) and therapeutic proteins (novel)Drugs, botanical and herbal medicines, nutritional supplements, plant-made pharmaceuticalsBorageCannabis sativaEchinaceaArtemisiaTobacco
Renewable biopolymersPlastics and packagingWheatmaizepotatoes
Speciality chemicalsEssential oilsprinting ink, paper coatingsLavenderoilseed rapelinseedhemp

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References

  1. ^ "Industrial Crop Production". Grace Communications Foundation. 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  2. ^ "INDUSTRIAL CROPS AND PRODUCTS An International Journal". Elsevier. Retrieved 20 June 2016.
  3. ^ Cruz, Von Mark V.; Dierig, David A. (2014). Industrial Crops: Breeding for BioEnergy and Bioproducts. Springer. pp. 9 and passim. ISBN 978-1-4939-1447-0.
  4. ^ Wilson, Paul N.; James C. Wade; Julie P. Leones (2006). "The economics of commercializing new industrial crops"Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, The University of Arizona. Wiley Interscience. pp. 45–55. Retrieved 25 February2009.

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