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Growing awareness of the benefits of agro-textiles in improving crop quality, increased demand for high-quality crops, and developments in agriculture and textile industries, particularly in emerging nations, are likely to boost the global agro-textiles market. Key markets are projected to include Asia Pacific and Europe. Brazil is a market with significant potential. Efforts by the Indian government to promote the use of agro-textiles are likely to boost the market in the developing country.
Technical textiles refer to textile materials and products manufactured primarily for their technical and performance properties rather than their aesthetic or decorative attributes. Technical textiles are the fastest-growing segment of the textile industry, accounting for over 19 percent (nearly 10 million tonnes) of total global fibre consumption for all textile applications. One of the fastest-growing fields of technical textiles is agro-textiles.
Agro-textiles reduce the need of fertilisers, water, hazardous pesticides and herbicides, resulting in a healthier and an environmentally friendly farming culture. Agro-textiles keep the soil from drying out, resulting in higher agricultural yields. Thermal protection textiles are coated with UV light stabilisers and can save significant amounts of energy in greenhouse heating. Their use reduces discoloration and improves colour consistency. Further, these promote early maturation of crops and non-seasonal plants while also protecting them from climatic changes. Agro-textiles prevent branches from breaking, improve crop hygiene, make harvesting easier, and provide more room. Agro-textiles can improve the quantity, quality, and safety of agricultural goods due to their superior environmental resistance, mechanical capabilities, ease of processing, and durability.
Agro-textiles represent woven, non-woven and knitted fabrics used in agro-tech applications such as livestock protection, shading, weed and insect control, and season extension. The stress on agricultural crops has intensified as the world's population continues to grow, and warrants enhanced agro-product quality and output, and reduced pesticide use. In the fields of agriculture and horticulture, there is wide recognition of future needs and the necessity of using a variety of technologies to increase overall yield, quality, and taste.
Textiles have long been employed in food production, most notably in the fishing industry as nets, ropes, and in agriculture and horticulture for a range of covering, protection, and containment uses. Modern textile materials, however, have opened new possibilities. Spun bonded fleeces are increasingly being utilised for shade, thermal insulation and weed control. For wind and hail protection, heavier non-woven, knitted, and woven structures are used. For wrapping new circular bales, fibrillated and extruded nets are replacing traditional baler twine. In horticulture, capillary non-woven matting is used to provide moisture to growing plants. Seeds, as well as any essential nutrients and insecticides, can be integrated into such matting.
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