Jute fibers are grown in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh in the world. Jute plant is a fast growing and easy to grow plant. The reason why the production is high here is because the labor is cheap in these countries.
Because it is cheap and natural, it is still widely used in making sacks, ropes and ropes.
Cross-stitch: It is the name given to the commonly used jute fabric in the market. fabric is classified as 10, 7.5, 7, 6 and 5 depending on the weight of the yard².
Cross-stitch-Jute is still widely used in cotton baling. It is used with a frequency of 10 or 7.5.
6 is widely used for root tying of seedlings. After the root of the seedling is grown, the root of the seedlings should not be damaged and the roots of the seedlings should be tied together with the soil attached to the roots and taken to the places where they will be planted. 6 jute is the most suitable product because it is both natural and cheap. 7.5 and 10 are both common and expensive.