2015
DOI: 10.15675/gepros.v10i1.1176
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Algodão colorido e agroecológico pode ser a solução sustentável para a futura indústria têxtil

Abstract: Algodão colorido e agroecológico pode ser a solução sustentável para a futura indústria têxtil

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“…According with Albuquerque et al, (2009) the introduction of cotton within the context of agroecological production in small rural properties, can be a viable alternative from the point of view of increasing the profitability of the production unit. Moreover, the management adopted for conventional cotton crop in large areas is practically established, however it is necessary to put into action more researches with organic cotton (GARCIA et al, 2015;BARROS et al, 2020).…”
Section: Justificativementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…According with Albuquerque et al, (2009) the introduction of cotton within the context of agroecological production in small rural properties, can be a viable alternative from the point of view of increasing the profitability of the production unit. Moreover, the management adopted for conventional cotton crop in large areas is practically established, however it is necessary to put into action more researches with organic cotton (GARCIA et al, 2015;BARROS et al, 2020).…”
Section: Justificativementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Naturally colored cotton is dated around 5,000 years, native to a wide geographical dispersion including Egypt, Pakistan, China and Central America, North and South (SOUZA, 2000a). The growing demand for organic products generates interest in this crop because it does not require dyeing, saving resources and energy (BARROS et al, 2020;GARCIA et al, 2015).…”
Section: Natural Colored Cottonmentioning
confidence: 99%