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Jute

Jute is a natural fiber obtained from the stalks of the jute plant, primarily grown in countries like India and Bangladesh. It is biodegradable, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective, making it popular for producing sacks, bags, carpets, and eco-friendly textiles. Jute fibers are strong, durable, and breathable, making them suitable for various industrial and home uses. Harvested by retting (soaking in water) and then processing, jute is often called the "golden fiber" due to its economic importance and natural appeal. Its eco-friendliness and versatility have increased its global demand as a sustainable alternative to synthetic materials.