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explain any three objectives of the national jute policy

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Answered by Harshita23411
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The major objective of the National Jute Policy, 2005 are:
i). To increase productivity.
ii). To improve quality.
iii). Ensuring good prices to the jute farmers.
iv) Enhancing the yield per hectare.
v). The internal demand for jute has been on the increase because.
vi ). The government policy of mandatory use of jute packaging.
vii) . The growing global concern for environment-friendly, biodegradable materials.

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Answered by susanjoyabraham
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In 2005, the government formulated the National Jute Policy with the objective of increasing productivity, improving quality, ensuring good prices to jute farmers and enhancing the yield per hectare. The jute industry faced tough competition from synthetic substitutes and competitors such as Bangladesh and Brazil. The growing global concern for environment-friendly, biodegradable materials also led to the government policy of mandatory use of jute packaging.

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