Jute-The golden fibre of the globe
Submitted on Sat, 03/20/2021 - 23:03
Originating from Asian countries, Jute is also known as 'Golden Fiber' due to its golden brown color and significant importance. In terms of production, usage and global consumption, Jute ranks just after cotton. It is the basic fiber that is being used to make garden twine and hessian sacks. As Jute is an environmentally friendly item - as well as more affordable; Jute plants are easy to harvest. Unlike cotton, Jute having a high yield per acre and needs a low quantity of pesticides and fertilizers. Like flax and hemp, Jute is a bast fiber, and the processing of the stem is similar.