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KENAF 
Scientific classification 
Kingdom:Plantae 
Division:Magnoliophyta 
Class:Magnoliopsida 
Order:Malvales 
Family:Malvaceae 
Genus:Hibiscus 
Species:H. cannabinus 
Binomial name 
Hibiscus cannabinus
Introduction 
• Kenaf is a 4,000 year old ‘new’ crop with 
origin in ancient Africa. It offers a way to 
make paper without cutting trees. 
• a member of the hibiscus family (Hibiscus 
cannabinus L), it is related to cotton, okra 
and hibiscus.
• grows quickly, rising to heights of 5 - 6 m 
in as little as 6 to 8 months. 
• yields to about 30 tons metric of dry fiber 
per hectare per year can be obtained 
• leading producers: India, Thailand, & 
China.
Contd/- 
The stalk of the kenaf plant consists 
of two distinct fiber types: 
- The outer fiber is called "bast" and 
comprises roughly 40% of the stalk's 
dry weight. The refined bast fibers 
measure 2.6 mm and are similar to 
the best softwood fibers used to make 
paper.
- The whiter, inner fiber is called 
"core", and comprises 60% of the 
stalk's dry weight. These refined 
fibers measure 0.6mm and are 
comparable to hardwood tree fibers, 
which are used in a widening range of 
paper products.
Contd/- 
• Upon harvest, the whole kenaf plant is 
processed in a mechanical fiber separator, 
similar to a cotton gin. 
• The separation of the two fibers allows for 
independent processing and provides raw 
materials for a growing number of 
products including paper, particle board, 
animal bedding and bioremediation aids.
Crop Culture 
• An annual, short-day, herbaceous plant of 
the Malvaceae family, cultivated for its 
stem fibers. 
• The genus Hibiscus has approximately 
200 species, of which one, roselle 
(H. sabdariffa var. altissima), also is 
occasionally referred to as kenaf.
• The leaves either are entirely heart 
shaped or display radiating lobes 
occurring mainly near the stalk top. 
• Kenaf usually grows up to 5 m in 
height, and is cylindrical and either 
branched or without branch.
• The stem is composed of two fibers, 
bast and core. The bast fibers, located 
in the bark, are long compared to the 
core fibers, produced in the stem 
interior. 
• Flowers, typically yellow with deep red 
or purple centers, are borne on short 
stalks growing from the upper angles 
between leaf stalks and stems.
• While the flowering can last 3 to 4 
weeks, or more, per plant, each 
individual flower blooms for only one 
day. 
• After blooming the flower drops off, 
leaving a seed pod behind.
Kenaf
• Wild forms of kenaf are found in east 
and central Africa, where for several 
centuries kenaf has been used for both 
fiber and food. 
• Selection and breeding have developed 
varieties with higher fiber yields, 
improved disease resistance, and 
reduced branching.
1. Ecology 
• Kenaf, although adaptable to various 
soils, grows best in well-drained, sandy 
loam and requires a warm, moist 
climate, tropical or subtropical, without 
excessively heavy rains or strong winds. 
• Some varieties need at least 12 hours 
of light each day throughout the growing 
season.
• Kenaf can adapt to a wide range of 
climates and soils. However, because it 
cannot tolerate frost, planting should not 
occur at temperatures below 0°C. 
• most of the recent kenaf varieties and 
technologies favour growing at low 
elevations between 37" N and S 
latitudes.
• Most varieties of kenaf are 
photoperiod sensitive, and vegetative 
growth increases until the daylight 
period becomes less than 12 h 30 
min. 
• Flowering is then initiated and the 
vegetative growth rate declines.
• It grows well on flat land and to a 
gradient of 12% with good drainage, 
sandy loam soils with good amount of 
humus and not waterlogged. 
• Suitable on peat soil, and not on sandy 
or heavy clay. It can withstand saline 
and highly acidic conditions. 
• Requires high RH (>85%) and a rainfall 
regime of 20 - 25 cm during the 4 – 5 
months growing period.
Cultivars 
• Currently, the principal commercial 
varieties are: accessions K465/118, 
K465, HW 1 Kirlin, Everglades 71, 
Tainung 2 and Khon Kaen 60. 
• Growth cycle varies between varieties: - 
a. early maturing - 75-105 days, 
b. intermediate - 105-120 days, 
c. late maturing - 120-150 days.
Production Practices 
• Kenaf is direct seeded with conventional 
grain drills. The germination rate of the 
seed should be at least 75 to 80%. 
• Land preparation is similar to other 
agronomic crops, e.g., cotton, etc. 
Fertilizer and irrigation should be 
applied as needed.
• Seeds is either sown manually or by a 
4-row seeder machine. With a speed of 
60 m/hr the machine is able to sow 
seeds in 1 hr for 1 hectare 
• Seed rate is 10kg/ha and drilled to a 
depth of 1 – 2 cm with a planting 
distance of 70 x 10 cm giving a density 
of 250,000 plants per hectare.
• Fertilization: Nitrophoska green (NPK = 
15:15:15) is recommended with 25% of 
the total supplied at time of planting 
(about 200 - 300 kg/ha) and the 
remainder (about 400 - 500 kg/ha) after 
the plants have reached 4 – 6 weeks 
stage. 
• Liming with GML of 1 – 2 tons/ha is 
normally applied 1 month before sowing 
seeds.
• Early planting maximizes yields by 
increasing the growing season. 
• Kenaf is propagated by seed and must 
be replanted annually. Dense plant 
populations generally produce greater 
total and bast fiber yields, reduce weed 
populations, and improve harvesting 
efficiency. 
• It reaches maturity in about 150 days
• Kenaf is less demanding on the soil 
than jute and may be grown in 
rotation with other crops. 
• Dense sowing is common, except 
when cultivation is for seed 
production.
• Crops are hand or machine-harvested, 
yielding the best fibre at 
the flowering stage. 
Fibres are usually separated from the 
stalks mechanically, although in some 
areas retting (rendaman), followed by 
hand stripping, is still practiced.
Kenaf
The fibre strands, 
about 0.9 metre long, 
are pale in colour and 
lustrous, with strength 
comparable to that 
of jute.
Yield Harvest 
• The plants are harvested for their 
stalks from which the fiber is 
extracted. 
Grower interest in kenaf arises 
primarily from its potential as a 
commercial fiber crop.
Harvesting of kenaf stems
Water separation process of fiber
Kenaf
Uses: Automotive products
Uses:
Uses: As animal feed
Assignment 
Compare and contrast the botanical description 
of kenaf and that of roselle. 
(Hint: Tabulate your description of each 
morphological feature and support with suitable 
diagrams, if any) 
Date of submission: 23 December 2012 
7 Dec 2011

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Kenaf

  • 1. KENAF Scientific classification Kingdom:Plantae Division:Magnoliophyta Class:Magnoliopsida Order:Malvales Family:Malvaceae Genus:Hibiscus Species:H. cannabinus Binomial name Hibiscus cannabinus
  • 2. Introduction • Kenaf is a 4,000 year old ‘new’ crop with origin in ancient Africa. It offers a way to make paper without cutting trees. • a member of the hibiscus family (Hibiscus cannabinus L), it is related to cotton, okra and hibiscus.
  • 3. • grows quickly, rising to heights of 5 - 6 m in as little as 6 to 8 months. • yields to about 30 tons metric of dry fiber per hectare per year can be obtained • leading producers: India, Thailand, & China.
  • 4. Contd/- The stalk of the kenaf plant consists of two distinct fiber types: - The outer fiber is called "bast" and comprises roughly 40% of the stalk's dry weight. The refined bast fibers measure 2.6 mm and are similar to the best softwood fibers used to make paper.
  • 5. - The whiter, inner fiber is called "core", and comprises 60% of the stalk's dry weight. These refined fibers measure 0.6mm and are comparable to hardwood tree fibers, which are used in a widening range of paper products.
  • 6. Contd/- • Upon harvest, the whole kenaf plant is processed in a mechanical fiber separator, similar to a cotton gin. • The separation of the two fibers allows for independent processing and provides raw materials for a growing number of products including paper, particle board, animal bedding and bioremediation aids.
  • 7. Crop Culture • An annual, short-day, herbaceous plant of the Malvaceae family, cultivated for its stem fibers. • The genus Hibiscus has approximately 200 species, of which one, roselle (H. sabdariffa var. altissima), also is occasionally referred to as kenaf.
  • 8. • The leaves either are entirely heart shaped or display radiating lobes occurring mainly near the stalk top. • Kenaf usually grows up to 5 m in height, and is cylindrical and either branched or without branch.
  • 9. • The stem is composed of two fibers, bast and core. The bast fibers, located in the bark, are long compared to the core fibers, produced in the stem interior. • Flowers, typically yellow with deep red or purple centers, are borne on short stalks growing from the upper angles between leaf stalks and stems.
  • 10. • While the flowering can last 3 to 4 weeks, or more, per plant, each individual flower blooms for only one day. • After blooming the flower drops off, leaving a seed pod behind.
  • 12. • Wild forms of kenaf are found in east and central Africa, where for several centuries kenaf has been used for both fiber and food. • Selection and breeding have developed varieties with higher fiber yields, improved disease resistance, and reduced branching.
  • 13. 1. Ecology • Kenaf, although adaptable to various soils, grows best in well-drained, sandy loam and requires a warm, moist climate, tropical or subtropical, without excessively heavy rains or strong winds. • Some varieties need at least 12 hours of light each day throughout the growing season.
  • 14. • Kenaf can adapt to a wide range of climates and soils. However, because it cannot tolerate frost, planting should not occur at temperatures below 0°C. • most of the recent kenaf varieties and technologies favour growing at low elevations between 37" N and S latitudes.
  • 15. • Most varieties of kenaf are photoperiod sensitive, and vegetative growth increases until the daylight period becomes less than 12 h 30 min. • Flowering is then initiated and the vegetative growth rate declines.
  • 16. • It grows well on flat land and to a gradient of 12% with good drainage, sandy loam soils with good amount of humus and not waterlogged. • Suitable on peat soil, and not on sandy or heavy clay. It can withstand saline and highly acidic conditions. • Requires high RH (>85%) and a rainfall regime of 20 - 25 cm during the 4 – 5 months growing period.
  • 17. Cultivars • Currently, the principal commercial varieties are: accessions K465/118, K465, HW 1 Kirlin, Everglades 71, Tainung 2 and Khon Kaen 60. • Growth cycle varies between varieties: - a. early maturing - 75-105 days, b. intermediate - 105-120 days, c. late maturing - 120-150 days.
  • 18. Production Practices • Kenaf is direct seeded with conventional grain drills. The germination rate of the seed should be at least 75 to 80%. • Land preparation is similar to other agronomic crops, e.g., cotton, etc. Fertilizer and irrigation should be applied as needed.
  • 19. • Seeds is either sown manually or by a 4-row seeder machine. With a speed of 60 m/hr the machine is able to sow seeds in 1 hr for 1 hectare • Seed rate is 10kg/ha and drilled to a depth of 1 – 2 cm with a planting distance of 70 x 10 cm giving a density of 250,000 plants per hectare.
  • 20. • Fertilization: Nitrophoska green (NPK = 15:15:15) is recommended with 25% of the total supplied at time of planting (about 200 - 300 kg/ha) and the remainder (about 400 - 500 kg/ha) after the plants have reached 4 – 6 weeks stage. • Liming with GML of 1 – 2 tons/ha is normally applied 1 month before sowing seeds.
  • 21. • Early planting maximizes yields by increasing the growing season. • Kenaf is propagated by seed and must be replanted annually. Dense plant populations generally produce greater total and bast fiber yields, reduce weed populations, and improve harvesting efficiency. • It reaches maturity in about 150 days
  • 22. • Kenaf is less demanding on the soil than jute and may be grown in rotation with other crops. • Dense sowing is common, except when cultivation is for seed production.
  • 23. • Crops are hand or machine-harvested, yielding the best fibre at the flowering stage. Fibres are usually separated from the stalks mechanically, although in some areas retting (rendaman), followed by hand stripping, is still practiced.
  • 25. The fibre strands, about 0.9 metre long, are pale in colour and lustrous, with strength comparable to that of jute.
  • 26. Yield Harvest • The plants are harvested for their stalks from which the fiber is extracted. Grower interest in kenaf arises primarily from its potential as a commercial fiber crop.
  • 31. Uses:
  • 33. Assignment Compare and contrast the botanical description of kenaf and that of roselle. (Hint: Tabulate your description of each morphological feature and support with suitable diagrams, if any) Date of submission: 23 December 2012 7 Dec 2011