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  2. Jute trade - Wikipedia

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    The industry has faced considerable trouble, for example, a mill owner was murdered by his workers in 2015 when he proposed cutting down hours. 6 such murders have occurred in recent years. [23] The Jute Industry in India depends on government purchase.

  3. M. A. Sattar - Wikipedia

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    Sattar represented PJA at a number of conferences internationally and advocated for the interests of the Pakistan jute industry. [ 5 ] During his tenure as chairman of the PJA, the jute industry faced several challenges, including the loss of market monopoly, declining production, export limitations, smuggling, policy reforms, and the ...

  4. Textile industry in India - Wikipedia

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    In 2010-2011 the jute industry was supporting 0.37 million workers directly and another 400,000 small and marginal farmers who were engaged in the cultivation of jute. Challenges faced by the industry include stiff competition in the international market from synthetic substitutes and from other countries such as Bangladesh, Brazil, Philippines ...

  5. International Jute Study Group - Wikipedia

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    The International Jute Study Group (IJSG) is an intergovernmental organization of states that functions as the international commodity board for jute, kenaf, and related fibres. The IJSG functions as a body of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development. Its main purpose is to ensure transparency in the international trade of jute ...

  6. Jute industry of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Jute was a good alternative, as it was relatively cheaper and could be sourced from a British colony. [3] In 1873, the British Raj formed a commission led by H.C. Kerr to investigate the jute industry and jute cultivation in Bangladesh. They published a "Report on the Cultivation of, and Trade in, Jute in Bengal" in 1877.

  7. Jute cultivation - Wikipedia

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    Jute fiber being dried in sunlight after natural or microbial retting. Retting is the process of extracting fibers from the tough stem or bast of the bast fiber plants. The available retting processes are: mechanical retting (hammering), chemical retting (boiling & applying chemicals), steam/vapor/dew retting, and water or microbial retting.

  8. Biggest problems facing College Football Playoff remain — and ...

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    SMU edged out Alabama for the final at-large spot in the College Football Playoff — meaning just three SEC teams (No. 2 Georgia, No. 5 Texas and No. 9 Tennessee) are in the 12-team field. This ...

  9. Hooghly Riverfront - Wikipedia

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    Later, large jute mills were built, and industrialisation started. With the reduction in the port activity, a decline in the jute industry and a change in political dynamics, the riverfront was further neglected. The once-grand warehouses, temples, ghats, and river-facing houses are in need of restoration. [2]