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bales) / m /t (bundles) humidity / moisture % ventilation see text risk factors see text raffia contents raffia description / application shipment / storage risk factors description / application a large palm tree grows leaves that can be stripped and dried to create raffia strands. like jute or hemp twine
tree is now cultivated specifically for harvest and export in east africa, as well. crafters value raffia for being soft, durable, and easy to dye. it can take the place of cord, grass, leaves, fabric, ribbon, stuffing, floral string, and even paper. a wide variety of hats, mats, baskets, bags, and twine...
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