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.
Bangladesh grows nine different major crops in the country. These include sugarcane, wheat, chilli, lentil, rice, mustard, jute, potato and chicklling vetch.
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
Bangladesh is the main competitor of the Indian jute industry.
cotton and jute
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Jute plants are primarily grown in countries with a tropical climate, such as India, Bangladesh, China, and Southeast Asian countries. These regions provide the warm temperatures and high humidity required for jute cultivation.
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India & bangladesh
Jute is primarily produced in countries like India, Bangladesh, China, and Thailand. Bangladesh is the world's largest producer of jute.
India, China, and Bangladesh are the 3 most important producers of jute.
85% of the World's jute is cultivated in the Ganges delta that is shared by both Bangladesh and India.
The main crops grown are rice, corn, wheat, jute and tea. Hope this helped. =p
India at 1,846,000 tonnes per yearBangladesh 848,715 tonnes per yearChina 48,000 tonnes per yearSo India is the largest producer of Jute in the world
Pakistan doesn't grow jute in very large quantity. Current standing of Pakistan in jute production is 23. Bangladesh produces the finest quality of jute and is on top in exporting it to many countries of the world.
west Bengal and search wikipedia for more information
Jute is a plant commonly used to make cloth sacks and ropes. It is a natural fiber that is strong and durable, making it suitable for these purposes. Jute plants are primarily grown in countries like India and Bangladesh.
jute is mainly grown in assam and hayana.