As of recent years, Bangladesh has been one of the largest exporters of jute in the world, exporting around 1.5 million to 2 million bales annually. The country accounts for a significant portion of global jute production and exports, with major markets including India, China, and several European countries. The export value can fluctuate based on global demand and market conditions. Jute remains a vital part of Bangladesh's economy, contributing to both employment and foreign exchange earnings.
Garments, knitwear, agricultural products, frozen food (fish and seafood), jute and jute goods, leather
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Exports : garments, textiles, jute and jute goods, ships, leather, produce, frozen fish and seafood, pharmaceuticals, ceramics, cement.Imports : machinery and equipment, chemicals, iron and steel, raw cotton, food, crude oil and petroleum products.Source : Wikipedia
Bangladesh is called the land of golden fiber due to its agricultural focus on jute crops. It is their main cash crop. About 75% of the total exports out of Bangladesh consist of this course golden fiber. Jute needs a somewhat swampy area to grow and flourish, and does very well in the low lying areas of Bangladesh.
Jute is primarily produced in countries like India, Bangladesh, China, and Thailand. Bangladesh is the world's largest producer of jute.
Bangladesh Jute Research Instt in colaboration with Int. Jute Res Instt. Team of Dr. Asma Khatun worked for it
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Jute originated in the Brahmaputra River valley of Bangladesh.
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