noun
- a tropical plant of the mallow family, grown for its strong fiber used in rope, twine, and paper production
Usage: also called ambari or deccan hemp; primarily used in industrial and agricultural contexts
Examples
- Kenaf is cultivated in warm climates for its valuable fiber.
- The rope was made from kenaf, a sustainable alternative to synthetic materials.
- Farmers in tropical regions grow kenaf as a cash crop.
- Kenaf fiber is increasingly used in the production of eco-friendly paper products.
- The textile industry has shown growing interest in kenaf as a renewable resource.