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About Bamboo Uses Around the World

By: A.Mckenzie

The Bamboo uses have been a unique and valuable asset in many cultures.
Many societies have needed this for hundreds of years, and some even thousands. Bamboo has been used to produce food (new bamboo stems)building material (poles) and fodder (leaves) as a bamboo building material.
In Asia, the uses for bamboo range from the manufacture of fine writing paper to the
crafting of sturdy scaffolding for building skyscrapers, due to the bamboo strength.
In regions of the world where large-sized bamboo varieties occur naturally, thick-walled poles are used to construct houses and are the raw material used in the manufacture of paper and laminated flooring.
For weaving bamboo area rugs and mats for use on the floors, walls and ceilings, as well as for use in forming pressed mat board, the thinner-walled species are needed. In Costa Rica and other countries in Central and South America, bamboo is cut into lath and used to construct walls for houses. A group of bamboo trees can protect soil from eroding because the rhizomes and roots interweave. One of bamboo's uses is to provide habitat for animals like the Giant Panda that also partially rely on bamboo for food.
Bamboo is a fast growing plant if well cared for. It is a long-term perennial crop when harvested in a sustainable fashion. Good management including proper harvesting is the key to bamboo's potential to contribute to sustainable development worldwide.
The multiple uses of bamboo as a food and fiber source have attracted enthusiasts, experts, and researchers throughout history. New growers often choose to grow bamboo because it is able to fulfill a wide variety of needs.

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