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Promotion of Banana Leaf Fibre Apparels by Khadi

The Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC) is facilitating production of various products including apparels, by extracting fibre from banana leaves, primarily in the eastern parts of India. Banana fibre will be used in making handmade paper bag, statues, pen stand, besides clothing, and are as exclusive and distinct as silk yarns. “We are promoting […]

Promotion of Banana Leaf Fibre Apparels by Khadi

The Khadi & Village Industries Commission (KVIC) is facilitating production of various products including apparels, by extracting fibre from banana leaves, primarily in the eastern parts of India.

Banana fibre will be used in making handmade paper bag, statues, pen stand, besides clothing, and are as exclusive and distinct as silk yarns.

“We are promoting and facilitating research in extracting fibre from banana leaves which are in abundance in east India, for producing gifts, household and wearable items,” Commission director (West Bengal) Siddhartha Roy said.

KVIC is promoting extraction of yarn from banana leaves for converting them into garments and also make the initiative commercially viable, Roy said.

Fashion shows will be organised in various cities to promote apparel made from banana leaf fibre, once the fabrics meet the three criteria’s of fineness, softness and durability, the commission sources said.

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