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  1. Jute Production by Country 2024. Jute is a strong, highly versatile fiber with many possible uses and applications, including industrial textiles and durable fiber bags. Also sometimes referred to as “the golden fiber” for its sheer utility and sustainability, jute is an important cash crop for many countries around the world.

    • India
    • Bangladesh
    • Other Top Jute Producing Countries

    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. The majority of jute produced in India is consumed domestic...

    Bangladesh is the second largest producer of jute in the world, with annual production estimated at 1.349 million tonnes. The country was formerly the world’s top jute producer, but a lack of technological advancements in Bangladesh’s jute cultivation means that production was stagnant, as was later surpassed by India as the global leader in jute p...

    There are few other countries which have significant levels of jute production. These countries include China, whose annual jute production is estimated to be about 29,628 tonness. China is also one of the world’s largest consumers and importers of the natural fiber. Other jute producers include Uzbekistan (20,000 tonnes), Nepal (14,890 tonnes), an...

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    Pakistan and India are two of the largest importers of raw jute with imports amounting to ~31% and 22%, respectively of the total global imports. Other importing countries include Nepal and China who have a combined share of ~25% of total imports. Source: FAOSTAT, Global Trade, Live Mint, IIFL Securities 2.

  4. About 95% of world jute is grown in these two south Asian countries. Nepal and Myanmar also produce a small amount of jute. Pakistan, although it does not produce much, imports a substantial amount of raw jute, mainly from Bangladesh, for processing. Production and trade.

  5. Imports: Pakistan and India are two of the largest importers of raw jute with imports amounting to ~31% and 22%, respectively of the total global imports. Other importing countries include Nepal and China which have a combined share of ~25% of total imports. Source: FAOSTAT, Global Trade Magazine, Business Standard.

  6. 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.

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