Abstract
This study, funded by the US Small Business Administration, aims to better understand the operational, strategic, and economic dimensions of Maine’s fiber producers’ businesses. Fiber producers are those raising animal-based fiber, including sheep, alpacas, rabbits, and goats. The producer focus of this paper highlights the responses from 27 fiber producers and their insights into the realities of Maine’s fiber sector.
First page
44
Last page
54
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.53558/VCDZ6276
Recommended Citation
Welcomer, Stephanie, and Mikayla Reynolds. "Adapting Small-Scale Fiber Production to the 21st Century: Maine’s Evolving Strategies." Maine Policy Review 33.1 (2024) : 44 -54, https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/mpr/vol33/iss1/7.
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