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what is sources of jute

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Answered by Neeraj723
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Jute is the second most importantvegetable fiber after cotton due to its versatility. Jute is used chiefly to make cloth for wrapping bales of raw cotton, and to make sacks and coarse cloth. The fibers are also woven into curtains, chair coverings, carpets, area rugs, hessian cloth, and backing for linoleum.


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Answered by gargkanak2005
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Answer: Jute fiber is mainly removed from the bark of the white jute plant.  In the late 1800’s and early 1900’s (around the time of the first and second Industrial Revolution) jute substituted (replaced) flax and hemp in sack cloth; they were also called Hessian bags.  Jute threads and twines (strings) are woven into coverings for chairs, curtains and rugs etc.  Some cushion covers, lamp shades, toys and shoes are the result of jute being blended with other natural fibers.  Fabric made of jute is biodegradable, flexible and absorbs moisture; therefore it is being used to stop soil erosion and landslides as it has the ability to drain well.  Today, Bangladesh and West Bengal in India are the main producers of jute.

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