why the jute losing market?
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Jute is losing its market to artificial fibers like nylon that are much more cost efficient and durable. It is more expensive to maintain and fabricate than the artificial fibers that can be created in massive volumes. The natural fiber also has several negative qualities, such as the fact that it greatly loses strength upon getting wet, changes color after too much exposure to sunlight, and does not react well to a humid climate. In the industrial world, it is common for artificial products to be much more convenient and cost-efficient than more natural products.
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- because it cost more
- this generation is not showing interest on jute
- there is more process in jute to make
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