Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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BJRI has a wing carrying out technological research on Jute & Allied Fibre (JAF) crops.
Jute industry Technology is relating to, involving or caused by technology, especially modern scientific technology while technical is pertaining to the useful or mechanic arts, or to any academic, legal, science, engineering, or the like terminology with specific and precise meaning.using to easiest way to modern technology to user.
Textile technology is a comprehensive academic program that prepares new global business environments in design, development and production of products in various automotives, clothing, and more.
Jute is a long, soft, shiny bast fiber that spun into coarse, strong threads.Jute was used for making textiles in the Indus valley civilization .
Jute has many advantages as a home textile, either replacing cotton or blending with it. It is a strong, durable, color and light-fast fiber. Its UV protection, sound and heat insulation, low thermal conduction and anti-static properties make it a wise choice in home décor.
Jute is one of the important natural fibers after cotton in terms of cultivation and usage. Cultivation is dependent on the climate, season, and soil. Almost 85% of the world's jute cultivation is concentrated in the Ganges Delta.
Jute is in great demand due to its cheapness, softness, length, lustre and uniformity of its fiber. It is called the 'brown paper bag' as it is also the most used product in gunny sacks to store rice, wheat, grains, etc.
Jute is one of Bangladesh 's main cash crops. The contribution of the jute sector to the economy of Bangladesh is enormous. In Bangladesh, Jute is a vital sector from economical, agricultural, industrial, and commercial perspectives.
Technical Textiles is the fastest growing area of textile consumption in the world and the growth rate (CARG) varies from 3 to 5 % per annum. According to the survey conducted by David Rigby Associates, by 2010 AD, the requirement of technical textiles will be about 24 million metric tons per year.
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