Diversified crop production

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Project

Title
Wiederinkulturnahme versalzener Ackerstandorte Zentralasiens mit angepassten Rohstoffpflanzen sowie textile Wertschöpfung als Alternative zur Baumwolle. TP: Ernte-/Erstverarbeitungsverfahren sowie QM-System für Kendyrstroh und -fasern.
Acronym
kendyrTEX
Start
01.07.2021
End
31.12.2024
Coordinating Institute
Sachsen-Leinen e.V.
Partner
Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg
stfi Sächsisches Textilforschungsinstitut e.V.
Hanffaser Uckermark eG
FVT GmbH (Faser-Veredlung-Tönisvorst)
Hess Natur-Textilien GmbH & Co. KG
Kasachische Nationaluniversität - Al Farabi
Technische Universität Almaty
World Agroforestry Central Asia Office
Tobinamcell LLC
Internationales Innovationszentrum für das Aralseegebiet
Kasachische Nationale Agraruniversität
TOO KazHemp
Sachsen-Leinen e.V.

Project team ATB
Allocated to research program
Summary
In the joint research project KendyrTEX, German and Central Asian partners are cooperating to develop a crop with an industrial character from the wild plant Kendyr using artisanal processing technology. Apocynum venetum, colloquially known as kendyr hemp or dogbane, is a wild plant native to Central Asia that, when developed into a cultivated plant, is capable of producing textile-grade bast fibres from the plant bark. In contrast to all common cultivated plants, Kendyr can grow on saline soils and hold its own there. Kendyr fibres produced as an agricultural product and refined into cottonised fibres thus offer the possibility of practising agriculture on otherwise unusable arable land and without additional water consumption, and to use existing cotton textile machines during processing.

Funding
Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) / Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR)
Funding agency
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt (DLR)
Grant agreement number
01 LZ2004C
Funding framework
CLIENT II - Landmanagement

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