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RAW COTTON
Raw cotton is the unprocessed, natural fiber obtained from the cotton plant (Gossypium spp.), used extensively in the textile industry and other sectors. It consists of soft, fluffy fibers that grow in the protective boll of the plant, surrounding the seeds. Below is a comprehensive summary of raw cotton as a product:
1. Appearance and Characteristics:
Color: Off-white to cream in color.
Texture: Soft, fluffy, and fibrous.
Structure: Composed primarily of cellulose, raw cotton fibers are hollow and tubular, which allows them to absorb moisture and breathe well.
Seeds: Raw cotton often contains seeds and plant residues (lint, leaves, etc.), which must be removed through processing.
2. Primary Uses:
Textile Industry: Raw cotton is the main material used to produce cotton yarn and fabrics for clothing, home textiles (such as sheets and towels), and various other products.
Medical Products: Cotton is used to make surgical dressings, cotton wool
ALFALFA SEEDS
Alfalfa seeds are small, brown, and oval-shaped seeds that come from the alfalfa plant (Medicago sativa), a leguminous crop widely grown for its rich nutritional value and its use as animal fodder. These seeds are commonly used for sprouting to produce alfalfa sprouts, which are consumed in salads, sandwiches, and as garnishes due to their mild, slightly nutty flavor.
Alfalfa seeds are prized for their high nutrient content, including essential vitamins (like A, C, and K), minerals (such as calcium, magnesium, and iron), and plant-based protein. They are also rich in antioxidants and phytoestrogens, making them popular in health-conscious diets. Alfalfa seeds are known for their fast germination and growth,
These seeds are also used in agriculture for soil improvement as they help fix nitrogen, enhancing soil fertility. Additionally, they are often cultivated as a cover crop to prevent erosion and improve soil health.