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- Jute_trade abstract "The jute trade is centered mainly around Bangladesh and the Indian State of West Bengal. The major producing country of jute is Bangladesh, due to its natural fertile soil. Bengal Jute was taken to Europe early in the 17th century by the Dutch and the French and later by the East India Company to Britain. By the 1790s a much larger trade had developed in the Scottish city of Dundee, the European home of jute spinners. Introduced to the British by the East India Company, crude fibre was the bulk still exported from Bengal after 1790, but a thriving trade did not really begin until after 1850 through mechanised processing, to meet rising demand. Raw jute was imported from Bengal by the British East India Company. British Jute Barons grew rich processing jute and selling manufactured products made from jute. Dundee Jute Barons and the British East India Company began to set up jute mills in Bengal and by 1895 jute industries in Bengal overtook the Scottish jute trade. Many Scots emigrated to Bengal to set up jute factories. More than a billion jute sandbags were exported from Bengal to the trenches during World War I and even more during WWII and also exported to the Americas, especially the United States southern region to bag cotton and coffee. It was used in the fishing, construction, art and in the arms industry. India, China, Thailand, Myanmar also produce Jute in low quantities. India is one of the largest importers of Jute in South Asia and also produces processed jute products in the world, while Bangladesh is the largest producer and exporter of raw jute. Therefore, the local price of raw jute in Bangladesh is the international price. Ironically, the local price of jute goods produced in India set their own price.As an input to the jute manufacturing (goods) industry, the supply for jute is derived from the demand. Nearly 75% of jute goods are used as packaging materials, burlap, gunny cloth, (hessian), and sacks. Carpet Backing Cloth, the third major jute outlet, is fast growing in importance. Currently, it consists of roughly 15% of the world's jute goods consumption. The remaining products are carpet yarn, cordage, felts, padding, twine, ropes, decorative fabrics, and heavy duty miscellaneous items for industrial use.".
- Jute_trade wikiPageExternalLink www.jute.org.
- Jute_trade wikiPageExternalLink www.jutetrader.com.
- Jute_trade wikiPageExternalLink www.worldjute.com.
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- Jute_trade wikiPageRevisionID "683606471".
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Aditya_Birla_Group.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Awami_League.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Bajaj_Group.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Bangladesh.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Bangladesh_Awami_League.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Bengal.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Beparis.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Birla_family.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink British_Army.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink British_East_India_Company.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink British_Empire.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Bureau_of_International_Labor_Affairs.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Burlap.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commodity_markets_in_India.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_Bangladesh.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_West_Bengal.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jute.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Child_labor.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Child_labour.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Chittagong.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Dhaka.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Dundee.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink East_Bengal.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink East_India_Company.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Europe.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Government-owned_corporation.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Hessian_(Cloth).
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Hessian_fabric.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink India.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink International_Jute_Study_Group.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Jute.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Jute_cultivation.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Khulna.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Goods_Produced_by_Child_Labor_or_Forced_Labor.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Mittal.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Myanmar.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Narayanganj.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Scotland.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink South_Asia.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink State-owned_enterprise.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Tata_Group.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink West_Bengal.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Western_Europe.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLink Ziaur_Rahman.
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jute trade".
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jute trade#Bangladeshi jute traders".
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLinkText "jute industry".
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLinkText "jute trade".
- Jute_trade wikiPageWikiLinkText "traded jute".
- Jute_trade hasPhotoCollection Jute_trade.
- Jute_trade wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:More_footnotes.
- Jute_trade wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Jute_trade subject Category:Commodity_markets_in_India.
- Jute_trade subject Category:Economy_of_Bangladesh.
- Jute_trade subject Category:Economy_of_West_Bengal.
- Jute_trade subject Category:Jute.
- Jute_trade type Article.
- Jute_trade type Article.
- Jute_trade type Economy.
- Jute_trade comment "The jute trade is centered mainly around Bangladesh and the Indian State of West Bengal. The major producing country of jute is Bangladesh, due to its natural fertile soil. Bengal Jute was taken to Europe early in the 17th century by the Dutch and the French and later by the East India Company to Britain. By the 1790s a much larger trade had developed in the Scottish city of Dundee, the European home of jute spinners.".
- Jute_trade label "Jute trade".
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- Jute_trade sameAs Q6318699.
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- Jute_trade wasDerivedFrom Jute_trade?oldid=683606471.
- Jute_trade isPrimaryTopicOf Jute_trade.