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  1. India. Thanks to its access to the Ganges Delta, the world’s peak jute-producing area, India consistently produces the most jute and jute-derived products in the entire world – around 1.97 million tons every year. Most of this production takes place within the productive Indian state of West Bengal.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jute_tradeJute trade - Wikipedia

    The jute trade is centered mainly around India's West Bengal and Assam, and Bangladesh. The major producing country of jute is India and biggest exporter is Bangladesh, due to their natural fertile soil [citation needed]. Production of jute by India and Bangladesh are respectively 1.968 million ton and 1.349 million metric ton.

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  4. Furthermore, the eastern state of West Bengal was the leading producer of jute with a production volume of over five thousand bales in 2021, followed by Assam and Bihar. Jute export. Jute...

  5. Sep 26, 2017 · India is the largest jute producing country in the world, with annual production estimated at more 1.968 million tonnes. The prominence of India in the global production of jute is attributed to improvements in the crop cultivation process, as well as the use of technology in jute farming.

  6. India is the largest producer or cultivator of jute in the world. Its 1987 law mandating the use of jute for certain packaging is one reason it is also the largest consumer of jute in the world. Bangladesh is currently the second largest producer of jute fiber, now overtaken by India.

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  8. Jan 12, 2023 · Based on a comparison of 18 countries in 2021, India ranked the highest in jute production with 1,720,000 tonnes followed by Bangladesh and Uzbekistan. On the other end of the scale was Pakistan with 14.0 tonnes, Myanmar with 22.1 tonnes and Brazil with 26.0 tonnes.