RM2M6XT87–View of extensive young sisal (Agave sisalana) plantation with woman and child walking on a straight dust road and mountains behind, Tanzania
RF2FNXR7T–Charro riding in front of a sisal crop
RM2M6XT8F–A sisal (Agave sisalana) plantatioin where some leaves are harvested from the succulent crop plants leaving the growing point leaves, Tanzania, East A
RM2PE7E55–Sisal (Agave Sisalana) is an sisal that yields a stiff fibre traditionally used to make twine and rope, Madagascar
RMFK8F83–Comparison between sisal plantation processed front and the back
RMB6WWAC–Africa, Kenya, Rift Valley Province, Mogotio. Sisal plantation at Mogotio in Kenya s Rift Valley Province.
RMFK8RWR–Details sisal benefited the backlands of Bahia - region called Territorio Sisal
RMDY9G6G–Sisal (Agave sisalana) plantation near Berenty, Madagascar. sisal is grown as a cash crop and is mainly used for making rope.
RMFK8DN0–Working cutting sisal leaves - called region Territory of Sisal
RMBFHCXG–Sisal Agave sisalana Growing Near Mbuli, Tanzania
RMJ4DBCD–Sisal plants Ganora Guest Farm near Nieu Bethesda Karoo Eastern Cape South Africa
RF2HAG329–Sisal (Agave sisalana), is a species of flowering plant native to southern Mexico but widely cultivated and naturalized in many other countries. It yi
RMW7WG5W–Sisal (Agave sisalana) cultivation, Kenya, October 2013.
RF2R7P6PY–Sisal (Agave sisalana), is a species of flowering plant native to southern Mexico but widely cultivated and naturalised in many other countries. It yields a stiff fibre used in making rope and various other products. The term sisal may refer either to the plant's common name or the fibre, depending on the context. The sisal fibre is traditionally used for rope and twine, and has many other uses, including paper, cloth, footwear, hats, bags, carpets, geotextiles, and dartboards. It is also used as fibre reinforcements for composite fibre-glass, rubber and cement products.
RFDG5P77–Coffee beans in canvas sack
RMD2HMTE–Woman preparing sisal for making rope, village near Muhanga, Rwanda
RF2BW111K–Mexican diversity culture
RMBMKD50–Africa, Kenya. Sisal field dotted with Baobab and Acacia trees.
RME4KTAM–Sisal (Agave sisalana) drying. This fiber is used for the manufacturing of rope. Photographed in Kenya
RM2M6XT8K–A sisal (Agave sisalana) plantation where some leaves are harvested from the succulent crop plants leaving the growing point leaves, Tanzania, East Af
RM2PE7E62–Sisal (Agave sisalana) crop, old plantation, Fuerteventura, Canary Islands
RMBGMCA5–View of extensive young sisal plantation with people walking on dust road, Tanzania
RM2PE7E5C–Sisal (Agave sisalana) harvest, cut leaves in plantation, near Berenty, Madagascar
RMW7WG5T–Sisal (Agave sisalana) cultivation, Kenya, October 2013.
RMAT4RA8–Sisal crop in flower in a large plantation near Tanga Tanzania
RF2G64YGM–Street vendor selling baskets of sisal on the street
RF2T57XF4–Sisal (Agave sisalana) is a succulent plant native to Yucatan (Mexico). Sisal produces very resistent fibers utilized in industry for geotextiles, rop
RF2BW111N–Mexican diversity culture
RF2T57XEY–Sisal (Agave sisalana) is a succulent plant native to Yucatan (Mexico). Sisal produces very resistent fibers utilized in industry for geotextiles, rop
RME4KT48–Sisal (Agave sisalana) drying. This fiber is used for the manufacturing of rope. Photographed in Kenya
RF2T57XFK–Sisal (Agave sisalana) is a succulent plant native to Yucatan (Mexico). Sisal produces very resistent fibers utilized in industry for geotextiles, rop
RMA6B2JB–Sisal plantation near Mombasa on Kenya Coast Africa
RMW7WG5X–Sisal (Agave sisalana) cultivation, Kenya, October 2013.
RM2M6XT97–Mature sisal (Agave sisalana) large succulent fibre crop plants flowering in a plantation, Tanzania, East Africa, July
RM2BNDTR2–Aerial view of Sisal (Agave sisalana) plantation alongside spiny forest containing Octopus trees (Didiera madagascariensis) Berenty, Madagascar, Octob
RMAXJPXG–Sisal Tanzania africa african east eastern travel tanzania agriculture cultivate cultivation farming grow growing land sisal cro
RF2BW111H–Mexican diversity culture
RF2FMN9WW–Close-up of sharp dense sisal forest
RMB7PXDG–Africa, Kenya, Rift Valley Province, Mogotio. Sisal plantation at Mogotio in Kenya s Rift Valley Province.
RF2T57XFJ–Sisal (Agave sisalana) is a succulent plant native to Yucatan (Mexico). Sisal produces very resistent fibers utilized in industry for geotextiles, rop
RMARJG1C–Sisal plantation near Voi Kenya East Africa
RF2T57XFB–Sisal (Agave sisalana) is a succulent plant native to Yucatan (Mexico). Sisal produces very resistent fibers utilized in industry for geotextiles, rop
RMAP3X84–Sisal plantation and Baobab tree North of Mombasa Kenya coast East Africa
RMG0NKYP–TANZANIA Tanga, Usambara Mountains, Sisal farming and industry, D.D. Ruhinda & Company Ltd., Mkumbara Sisal estate, new planted Agave Sisalana / TANSANIA Tanga, Usambara Berge, Sisal Anbau und Industrie, D.D. Ruhinda & Company Ltd., Mkumbara Sisal Estate, Neupflanzung Sisalpflanze Agave Sisalana
RMW7XN75–Workers with cut Sisal (Agave sisalana) outside factory, used for manufacturing rope. Berenty, south Madagascar. March 2005.
RMAB9KDK–Pile of harvested sisal leaves - Agave sisalana
RFHTYPCB–Sisals (Agave sisalana), growing on plantation Plantacion Tikul, Ecomuseo del Cacao, Xlapak, the state of Yucatan, Mexico
RMFTPN6A–Workers Loading bucket truck with sisal - backlands of Bahia
RMPFP8J1–Africa, Kenya, sisal plantation near Vipingo
RMFK8DN4–Working cutting sisal leaves - called region Territory of Sisal
RMA6B2J8–Sisal plantation near Mombasa on Kenya Coast Africa
RMFTMDJD–Detail of the stems of sisal
RM2M6XT8X–Mature sisal (Agave sisalana) large succulent fibre crop plants in a plantation, base leaves already harvested, Tanzania, East Africa, July
RF2C5F35T–Agave field on Yucatan peninsula
RMAJWKG0–Cut sisal waiting to be collected Tanzania
RMRJC4RY–Drying Sisal Fibre on a Plantation - Tanzania, East Africa
RMAT4RA7–Mature sisal plants in a Tanzanian plantation
RF2FMN9YG–Close-up of sharp dense sisal forest
RF2B0WG8P–Stacked full bags of coffee closeup with USA stamped on some of them
RF2AGWE7D–Sisal plants, Agave sisalana growing in the field next to Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, and main square in Mexico City, La Plaza de la Constitu
RF2T57XF8–Sisal (Agave sisalana) is a succulent plant native to Yucatan (Mexico). Sisal produces very resistent fibers utilized in industry for geotextiles, rop
RMAP3X74–Sisal plantation ten miles north of Thika Kenya East Africa
RMG0NM0X–TANZANIA Tanga, Usambara Mountains, Sisal farming and industry, D.D. Ruhinda & Company Ltd., Mkumbara Sisal estate, new planted Agave Sisalana / TANSANIA Tanga, Usambara Berge, Sisal Anbau und Industrie, D.D. Ruhinda & Company Ltd., Mkumbara Sisal Estate, Neupflanzung Sisalpflanze Agave Sisalana
RMW7XN78–Sisal (Agave sisalana) in cultivation. Berenty, south Madagascar.
RF2BP81HK–Sisal (Agave sisalana) drying. This fiber is used for the manufacturing of rope. Photographed in Madagascar
RF2PM8YP2–Canvas sackcloth woven texture pattern background in teal cyan blue color
RFAGBNYK–Baobab tree in a sisal plantation, Tanzania.
RMPFP8J5–Africa, Kenya, sisal plantation near Vipingo
RFAKD3KM–Sisal plantation near Izamal, Yucatan, Mexico
RMABWJBC–Drying sisal fibres Usa River Arusha Tanzania East Africa
RMFTMDHT–Details sisal after being harvested
RF2PJFEJ7–A Bunch of rice seeds on the plant with the husk
RF2C5GY2Y–Horses in agave field on the Yucatan Peninsula, Mexico
RF2RW4PG2–An old coiled, thick, long, strong rope background
RFBRDM9W–Coffee beans and sackcloth background
RMAT4RA5–View of extensive young sisal plantation with people walking on dust road Tanzania
RF2FMNA21–Close-up of sharp dense sisal forest
RF2FKMX90–Close up black and white pepper in white ceramic spoon on fabric sack background
RF2AGWE7C–Sisal plants, Agave sisalana growing in the field next to Mexico City Metropolitan Cathedral, and main square in Mexico City, La Plaza de la Constitu
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