why is mesta an inferior substitute for jute ? where is it grown ?
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Mesta is inferior and coarser than jute, yet it is a substitute of jute contributing 7% by kenaf & 5% by roselle to jute production, respectively. ... are similar to those of jute. The fibre is used in the manufacture of fishing nets, coarse canvas sacks, twines for tying rafters, floor matting, etc.
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