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  1. INDUSTRY|leather and textile industries|textile industry · ENVIRONMENT|natural environment|wildlife
    ráimí Reference "Cinneadh (CBES) 2022/59 maidir le Ceannasaí Fórsa an Aontais Eorpaigh a cheapadh le haghaidh oibríocht mhíleata an Aontais Eorpaigh sa Bhoisnia agus sa Heirseagaivéin agus lena n-aisghairtear Cinneadh (CBES) 2021/5 (BiH/32/2022),CELEX:32022D0059/GA Faomhadh an téarma seo mar chuid de Thionscadal Lex"
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    Definition snáithín a fhaightear ó bhasta Boehmeria nivea agus Boehmeria tenacissima Reference "Rialachán (AE) Uimh. 1007/2011 maidir le hainmneacha snáithíní teicstíle agus maidir le lipéadú gaolmhar agus marcáil ghaolmhar táirgí teicstíle i leith a gcomhdhéanaimh shnáithínigh agus lena n-aisghairtear Treoir 73/44/CEE ón gComhairle, Treoir 96/73/CE ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle agus Treoir 2008/121/CE ó Pharlaimint na hEorpa agus ón gComhairle,CELEX:32011R1007/GA"
    Ramie | Chinagras
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    Definition zweikeimblättrige Bastfaserpflanze der Familie der Nesselgewächse, Gattung Boehmeria Reference Zolltarif
    ramie | China grass
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    Definition fibre obtained from the bast of Boehmeria nivea (L.) Gaud, Boehmeria nivea var. tenacissima Reference "COM-Terminology Coordination, based on:- Regulation (EU) No 1007/2011 on textile fibre names and related labelling and marking of the fibre composition of textile products - Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia, 'ramie' (9.3.2022), Encyclopedia Britannica, 2021"
    Comment Also called China grass, it is a fibre-yielding plant of the nettle family (Urticaceae) and is native to China. A second type called green ramie, or rhea (Boehmeria nivea, variety tenacissima) is believed to have originated in Malaysia and is also a fibre source.
    Boehmeria nivea
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