The United Nations designates International Years to draw attention to major issues and to encourage international action to address concerns. The objectives of the International Year of Natural Fibres 2009 include:
1. Raising awareness and stimulating demand for natural fibers and improving the lives of those growing natural fibers.
2. Encouraging innovations in natural fibers and they way they are used.
3. Fostering an effective and enduring international partnership among the various natural fibers industries.
4. Promoting the efficiency and sustainability of all the natural fibers industries.
The UN defines natural fibers as “those renewable fibers from plants or animals which can be easily transformed into a yarn for textiles”. Since the 1960s, the use of synthetic fibers has increased, and natural fibers have lost a lot of their market share. The main objective of the International Year of Natural Fibers is to raise the profile of these fibers, to emphasize their value to consumers while helping to sustain the incomes of the farmers.
Natural fibers contribute to a greener planet. They are healthful, comfortable, renewable, high-tech, and most importantly, NATURAL.
In a letter to AFCNA members, Dianna Jordan, President of AFCNA (The Alpaca Fiber Co-0p of North America) writes, “These are exciting time for alpaca fiber producers. The alpaca industry is beginning to experience a shift in focus from strictly breeding and selling to exploring new ways, and expanding existing ways, to grow the fiber industry. Current economic conditions have shown to be an incentive for many breeders to take a closer look at the fiber end of the business. There appears to be an increased interest in utilizing fiber production as a means to offset expenses. More and more alpaca breeders are discovering what AFCNA members already know…the future is in the fiber.”
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