Yes, it can be used in the packaging of food. It is more environmentally friendly than plastic or aluminum, but it is also more expensive, so some more environmentally friendly companies have started using it.
Jute is a Kharif crop
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jute is called as brown paper.
"Mesta" is one of many names for the Hibiscus cannabinus, a plant in the Malvaceae family. It can grow as tall as 3.5 meters. It's used for both its fibers as a jute substitute and as a food crop. It's also commonly called "kenaf".
Wheat, Maize, Sorghum, Gram and Millet are main crops. jute and sugarcane are cash crops of Ganges - Brahmaputra delta
jute is grown as a commercial crop so people earn money.It is not bought or sold with money(currency) but with goldso that is why it is known as a golden fibre in India
Jute was also known as the 'Golden Fibre'. It grows well on alluvial soil and requires high temperature,heavy rainfall and humid climate. This crop is grown in the tropical areas. India and Bangladesh are the leading producers of jute.
arhar is basically a food crop
No, jute does not grow in deserts. It thrives in warm, humid climates with well-drained soil and requires a significant amount of water for optimal growth. Jute is primarily cultivated in regions like Bangladesh and India, where the environmental conditions are suitable for this crop. Deserts, with their arid conditions and lack of moisture, are not conducive to jute cultivation.
It is food crop.