Jute, often referred to as the “golden fiber,” is one of the most important natural fibers in the world, renowned for its strength, durability, and biodegradability. India is one of the leading producers of jute, with the primary cultivation areas concentrated in the eastern states of West Bengal, Bihar, Assam, and Odisha. Jute plays a crucial role in the Indian economy, particularly in rural areas where it supports millions of farmers and contributes significantly to the agricultural sector.
Jute cultivation is a vital part of our agricultural initiatives, designed to empower farmers and promote sustainable development. We are committed to providing comprehensive support to jute farmers, ensuring they have the resources, knowledge, and market access needed to thrive in this industry.