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Ramie is a plant textile derived from the nettle plant, which is native to East Asia. It is a bast fiber, meaning it is obtained from the inner bark of the stem. Ramie is known for its strength and durability, and is often used to make fabrics for clothing, upholstery, and other home furnishings. It is also used to make paper and rope. Ramie is often blended with other fibers such as cotton, linen, and silk to create a variety of fabrics.
Ramie is a sustainable textile, as it is biodegradable and requires little water and fertilizer to grow. It is also resistant to mildew and bacteria, making it a popular choice for clothing and other items that come into contact with the skin.
The Ramie market is growing, as more people become aware of its benefits and its potential for use in a variety of applications. Companies such as Ramie Textiles, Ramie International, and Ramie Fabrics are leading the way in the production and sale of Ramie fabrics and products. Other companies such as Ramie Yarns, Ramie Threads, and Ramie Fibers are also making their mark in the Ramie market. Show Less Read more