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Sisal was introduced to East Africa in the late 19th century by German colonists, particularly in what is now Tanzania. The crop was cultivated primarily for its fibers, which are used in making ropes and other products. The favorable climate and soil conditions in the region contributed to its successful growth and eventual commercialization. Sisal became an important cash crop, significantly impacting the local economy.

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