This document discusses the history and uses of jute in Bangladesh. Jute was first introduced in the 1700s and is known as Bangladesh's "golden fiber" as it was their first export product. Jute is used to make rope, bags, belts, sacks and other products. The document then outlines plans to open a small business making various jute products like bags, using a 3-storey factory space. It discusses the export process and potential buyers for jute products.
4. USES
Making twine, rope, and making matting are among its uses.
Together with the sugar can be used to build aeroplane panels.
Jute is in great demand due to its cheapness, softness, length, lustre
and uniformity of its fibre. It is also called the 'golden fibre' due to its
versatile nature.It is called the 'brown paper bag' as it is also used to
store rice, wheat, grains
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