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Animal Fibre Production in Europe: Biology, Species, Breeds and Contemporary Utilisation
Hugh Galbraith
Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Agriculture & Biology
animal fibers
100%
dietary fiber
54%
wool
48%
Biological Sciences
47%
breeds
47%
hair follicles
20%
synthetic fibers
19%
clothing
16%
animals
13%
biodegradable products
13%
social sustainability
12%
mohair
12%
Angora (goat breed)
11%
Cashmere (goat breed)
11%
geotextiles
11%
Camelidae
11%
niche markets
11%
llamas
11%
wool production
10%
animal science
10%
alpacas
10%
staple (fibers)
10%
landfills
10%
fineness
10%
furniture
10%
renewable resources
9%
keratin
9%
food chain
8%
oceans
8%
marketing
7%
crossbreds
7%
tensile strength
7%
case studies
6%
goats
6%
meat
6%
skin (animal)
6%
sheep
5%
markets
5%
economics
5%
rabbits
5%
milk
5%
carbon
5%
China
5%
color
4%
proteins
2%
methodology
2%