Description Jute is a kind of fibre. The plants grow up
straight to a height from eight to twelve feet. The plant has generally no
branches. Leaves grow on its stem. The stem is covered with a thick bark.
Kinds and Where grown : There are two kinds of jute plants in our country. One is called the “Tosah” of the other is called the “Deshi”. It grows best in hot and moist climate. Low land is suitable for its growth. In
seeds they manure the land and weed out the grasses. Then
they sow the seeds. Soon the plants cover the filed. They grow five to eight
cubits high. Then they are cut down and put into water to rot. The fibre of the
rotten plants are drawn out. The fibre is washed in the clean water and dried
in the sun. Thus jute becomes ready for sale
Usefulness Jute is very useful us. It is used in making
ropes, bags, mats etc. It is also used in making fine clothes and paper. Its
stalks are used as fuel. Jute is our cash crop. We earn a lot of money by
exporting raw jute and finished goods to
foreign countries.
Abuse while jute
plants are kept under water their rotten leaves pollute water and air too. Thus
various diseases may break out.
Conclusion Jute is
the main asset of Bangladesh .
The prosperity of our country mainly depends on it. So it is called the golden
fibre of Bangladesh
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