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Among species of palm tree used in Brazilian
industry, the most valuable from an economic point of view is the babaçu,
because the whole of it is utilized. It is a tree which produces a lot of
oil, the scientific name being Orbignya martiana. It is of great
industrial and commercial value, and is found naturally in extensive
groves in states such as Maranhão, Piauí and Tocantins. The babaçu can reach a height of 20
meters, and
is used from its roots to its leaves. From it is extracted the raw
material used in the manufacture of margarine, coconut fat, soap and
cosmetics. Its young growth makes good
quality palmito (palm heart), and
the fruit, when still green, is used to smoke rubber. When the fruit is
ripe, the external part is edible. The trunk is used as timber for the
construction of rural housing, and the leaves for home made baskets and
also for roofing. The tree can also be used for the manufacture of
cellulose and paper. As in the case of other palm trees, a liquid can be
extracted from the stem of the flower and fermented to produce an
alcoholic drink much appreciated by the Indians of the region.
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