Not AvailableJute is the second most important fibre yielding annual plant, next to cotton, cultivated in tropical regions of the world. It is mainly grown in the South-East Asian countries like India, Bangladesh, Nepal, China, Indonesia, Thailand, Myanmar and some South American countries. The lower gangetic delta contributes more than 80% of total production of jute in the world. Beyond its traditional uses, jute has gained importance in production of diversified value added products which earn more than Rs 2400 crores per annum and the trend is increasing.Not Availabl
The study assesses the future potential of the jute sector in Bangladesh by examining its growth per...
Natural fibers have received great interest as a polymer reinforcement material because of their mec...
Moving with the nature, we terrestrials are trying to build up a sustainable world in the existing p...
Not AvailableJute is an eco-friendly, cheap and excellent fibre, traditionally used for sacking and ...
Not AvailableThe jute acreage in the country always witnesses fluctuation mostly due to the extent a...
In Bangladesh nine million farmers, laborers, workers and 45 million dependents, earn less than a d...
Area and production of raw jute has decreased, though there is a high demand of raw jute in the coun...
Among the export items of Bangladesh, prior to the advent of garments, jute occupied third important...
Jute is a very important natural fiber which is grown in countries like India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, ...
The increased concern of protection of nature in recent days creates more opportunity and prospects ...
Jute as a Fibre and its signiflcance: Jute is a commercial planto It grows upto a height of more tha...
Among all bast fibers, jute is one of the most significant and versatile fibers of commercial and te...
The study assesses the future potential of the jute sector in Bangladesh by examining its growth per...
The study assesses the future potential of the jute sector in Bangladesh by examining its growth per...
Natural fibers have received great interest as a polymer reinforcement material because of their mec...
Moving with the nature, we terrestrials are trying to build up a sustainable world in the existing p...
Not AvailableJute is an eco-friendly, cheap and excellent fibre, traditionally used for sacking and ...
Not AvailableThe jute acreage in the country always witnesses fluctuation mostly due to the extent a...
In Bangladesh nine million farmers, laborers, workers and 45 million dependents, earn less than a d...
Area and production of raw jute has decreased, though there is a high demand of raw jute in the coun...
Among the export items of Bangladesh, prior to the advent of garments, jute occupied third important...
Jute is a very important natural fiber which is grown in countries like India, Bangladesh, Myanmar, ...
The increased concern of protection of nature in recent days creates more opportunity and prospects ...
Jute as a Fibre and its signiflcance: Jute is a commercial planto It grows upto a height of more tha...
Among all bast fibers, jute is one of the most significant and versatile fibers of commercial and te...
The study assesses the future potential of the jute sector in Bangladesh by examining its growth per...
The study assesses the future potential of the jute sector in Bangladesh by examining its growth per...
Natural fibers have received great interest as a polymer reinforcement material because of their mec...
Moving with the nature, we terrestrials are trying to build up a sustainable world in the existing p...