vuohenkarva
Vuohenkarva, also known as sheep's wool, is a natural fiber derived from the fleece of sheep. It is one of the oldest known fibers, with evidence of its use dating back to ancient civilizations. The fleece is typically sheared from the sheep during the spring or summer, depending on the breed and climate. The quality of vuohenkarva varies based on factors such as the breed of sheep, the sheep's diet, and the environmental conditions.
The primary use of vuohenkarva is in the textile industry, where it is processed into yarn and
The global vuohenkarva market is influenced by factors such as consumer preferences, technological advancements, and economic
In recent years, there has been a growing interest in sustainable and ethical production practices within the