SOME RELATIONSHIPS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BROWN FIBRE INDUSTRY OF SRI LANKA

  • S. B. Ratnayake
Keywords: Brown Fibre Industry, Relationships Associated

Abstract

Export onented brownfibre industry of Sn Lanka has been sustained during the last two decades with periodic fluctuations in the annual voluntes, showing a nett decline towards later years. The level of export volume in the past years show a strong correlation with the number of drought days in the coconut area during the particular year. The increased exportscan be expected to result in withdrawal of husk available for ap­plication in moisture conservation of the culti­vated lands. Yhe effect would be aggravated by most exports being effected in the drought years. High incidence offibre expons, as it seenu when viewed against the annual crop pattern, lead to a drop in the harvests of thefollowing years. Means of avoiding the damage, thus caused while maintaining a satisfactory level of exports, maybe the primary factor to be concerned with, in planning future develop­ment programmes.

References

Tropical Products Institute 1970. The preparation of coir or coco¬nut fibre by traditional methods. (TPI Report G52)

SHANMUGAM, K. S. 1970, Coconut husks best to bury. Cocon. Bull. 1 (5) 3 6 illus.

Coconut Research Institute Advisory Circular Leaflet Nos. A7 to A9 1990. Soil and moisture conservation of coconut lands.

Coconut Development Authority 1993, Sri Lanka Coconut Statistics for 1992

Ministry of Coconut Industries, Coconut Development Authority 1985. Sri Lanka Coconut Statistics 1984.

Ministry of Plantation Industries, Planning Division 1993. Plantation Sector Statistics Pocket Book 1993.
Published
1995-06-01
How to Cite
S. B. Ratnayake. (1995). SOME RELATIONSHIPS ASSOCIATED WITH THE BROWN FIBRE INDUSTRY OF SRI LANKA. CORD, 11(01), 34. https://doi.org/10.37833/cord.v11i01.290
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