The present production of hemp fiber in EU is only around 0.023 million ton/year.
Campany mentions the Chinese use of ma "hemp" fibers as a weaving material.
He held a distaff in his hand and spun hemp fibers.
The weaving of hemp fiber as an industry began 10,000 years ago, at approximately the same time as pottery making and prior to metal working.
The total production of hemp fiber in the United States had in 1933 decreased to around 500 tons/year.
They were built with a material called "staff," a mixture of plaster of Paris and hemp fibers, on a wood frame.
In 1933 production was only around 500 tons of hemp fiber per year.
Items ranging from rope, to fabrics, to industrial materials were made from hemp fiber.
The actual production of hemp fiber in the U.S continued to decline until 1933 to around 500 tons/year.
The total world production of hemp fiber had in 2003 declined to about 60 000 from 80 000 tons.