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Jan van Dam, of Wageningen University in The Netherlands, speaking on natural fibres and the environment - environmental benefits of natural fibre production and use.
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Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Launch of the International Year of Natural Fibres (IYNF)
Meeting with Dr. Ir. Sjoukje Heimovaara, President of the Executive Board of Wageningen University
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Mr Jan van Dam, of Wageningen University in The Netherlands, speaking on natural fibres and the environment - environmental benefits of natural fibre production and use.
20 October 2008 - Symposium on Natural Fibres. Discussion covered natural fibers and the environmental benefits of their production and use. Austria Room, FAO headquarters.
10/16/2008
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Rome
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© FAO/Giulio Napolitano
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