rafílas
Rafílas, also known as rafia, are the leaves of the raffia palm (Raphia spp.), a species of palm native to tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and the Pacific Islands. The leaves are long, narrow, and fibrous, with a length of up to 15 meters and a width of about 10 centimeters. They are used for various purposes due to their strength, flexibility, and durability.
Rafílas are commonly used for making ropes, mats, baskets, and other woven products. The fibers are extracted
In addition to their practical uses, rafílas have cultural significance in many communities. They are often
The raffia palm is also known for its environmental benefits. The plant can grow in a variety
Despite their many uses, the sustainability of raffia palm cultivation is a topic of debate. Overharvesting