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What is jute used for?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Jute fibre's primary use is in fabrics for packaging a wide range of agricultural and industrial commodities that require bags, sacks, packs, and wrappings. Wherever bulky, strong fabrics and twines resistant to stretching are required, jute is widely used because of its low cost. Burlap is made from jute.

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 Jute fibre's \:  primary use is \:  in \:  fabric \\  for packaging a wide range of \\  agricultural \:  and  \: industrial  \\  \: commodities \\  that  \: require \:  bags, sacks, packs, and \\  wrappings. Wherever \:  bulky, \:  strong  \\ fabrics  \: and  \: twines \:  resistant \:  to  \\ stretching \:  are  \: required,  \: jute \:  is  \:  \\ widely used because \:  of  \: its \:  low \:  cost.  \\ Burlap  \: is  \: made from jute. \\

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