0 (of) a type of fibre/fiber from a kind of Central American plant, used in making ropes etc. -- sisal
Export crops are cotton, sisal, coffee, tea, tobacco, and pyrethrum.
It was difficult to establish by direct observation whether the bats actively consumed sisal nectar or pollen.
Consequently, sisal flowers were available to the bats throughout the 28-mo study.
He cleaned the barrel with a piece of dry corn husk and sisal string.
The two best examples of this uninterrupted activity are henequen (sisal) and oil production, although due to different reasons.
It is a sloping site (3-8 %) that was under sisal prior to being cleared in 1993.
All crops except coffee, tea, and sisal are annual.
The empirical results show little evidence of farmers responding in the short run to price increases of crops such as coffee, tea and sisal by expanding the cultivated land area.