Jute fiber comes from the stem of the jute plant and is the second most important vegetable fiber, after cotton, when it comes to production and use. Global jute market on the basis of type, covering jute sack bags and jute shopping bags. Currently, jute sack bags dominate the market, accounting for the majority of the sales volume. That’s Jute for you— long, soft, shiny, strong, and natural. What is Jute? Jute is a vegetable fibre. It comes from the stem of a plant, not from fruit or flower. Biologically, it is made up of cellulose and lignin, which give it strength and flexibility. Called the “ golden fibre ” because of: Its golden sheen Jute is a natural fibre derived from the stems of the jute plant (Corchorus olitorius and Corchorus capsularis), which belongs to the Tiliaceae family. This plant thrives in warm and humid tropical climates. The plant requires a warm and wet climate with temperatures between 24 to 35 degrees Celsius (75-95 degrees Fahrenheit). It grows well in fertile, well-drained, and sandy loam soils with high levels of organic matter. Jute is a long, rough, shiny fiber from plants in the mallow family. It is mainly used for packaging, clothing, and food in South Asia and other regions.

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