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How to Processing Millions Bamboos to Product – Straws, Bamboo Houses, Plywood, Chopstick Factory – Agricultural Family

Bamboo is actually grass. It often gets mistaken for a plant or tree. Bamboo is unique as it is the largest grass and the only one that can diversify into a forest. It is one of the fastest-growing plants on the planet. Some species can even grow up to 90cm per day!

 

For years products made from bamboo have become increasingly popular and you may be wondering how many products are made from it. If you are the owner, send me a comment on the video. I will follow your request as soon as read it.

  • – Flooring
  • – Furniture and worktops
  • – Kitchen utensils, chopping boards, cutlery, chopsticks, serving trays, and storage jars
  • – Sports equipment such as skateboards, snowboards, and bike frames
  • – Bathroom necessities
  • –Towels, toothbrushes, cotton buds, and hairbrushes
  • – Re-usable items like coffee cups, flasks, drinking straws, plates, and bowls
  • – Items of clothing like t-shirts, underwear, and socks
  • – Toilet paper and kitchen towels

 Fan Comments

Comment 1: Leo Wilson said: “It is amazing to see how many products can be made from Bamboo and it is good to note that bamboo is a grass and not a tree. Bamboo Spatula and spoon for cooking, salad bowl, and many kitchen utensils made of bamboo are not shown in this video as well. Great Job Noal. Keep up the good work!”

Comment 2: Kenneth Drovdal said: “Noal Farms can’t be beaten. So innovative in all the things that you make and process. This bamboo video was one of the very best of all time that I have watched. Enjoyable and educational beyond words. The workers are so in tune with their jobs, experienced and so hard working. Thank you Noal Farms and kudos to your support people.”

Comment 3: Earth Potato said: “The bamboo salt process really blew my mind, I didn’t expect it to require 8-time burning and 1-time melting process. I thought it was only going to be like 1-time burning process, package it and ship it.”

Comment 4: Snide Commenter said: I wonder if bamboo could be processed into dimension lumber as well as plywood, and if so, how strong would it be. I could see it being made into construction beams like is done with oriented strand beams.”

Comment 5:Bret Nielsen said: “Absolutely the BEST on the NET! I’ve had bamboo Salt once. It is hard to come by here and as a treasured product, I keep it back for special occasions. Thank you for presenting this to me.”

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