Jute Product




Jute fibers are totally biodegradable and recyclable materials,environmentally friendly materials. Jute fibers have good insulating properties for both of thermal and of acoustic energies with moderate moisture regain and no skin irritations. The current annual worldwide production of jute fiber is about 3.2 million tons and used for various applications. 
Jute is also called the golden fiber for its color and high cash value. For centuries, jute has been an integral part of the culture of East Bengal and some parts of West Bengal, precisely in the southwest of Bangladesh. Since the seventeenth century the British started trading in jute. In the 21st century, jute again has become an important export crop around the world, mainly in Bangladesh.
Jute Production is concentrated mostly in Bangladesh, as well as India's states of Assam, Bihar, and West Bengal. India is the world's largest producer of jute, but imported approximately 162,000 tonnes of raw fiber and 175,000 tonnes of jute products in 2011. India, Pakistan, and China import significant quantities of jute fiber and products from Bangladesh, as do the United Kingdom, Japan, United States, France, Spain, Ivory Coast, Germany and Brazil.
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Bangladesh leather industry

Bangladesh leather industry makes leather-based products such as garments, shoes, belts, bags, and jackets, suitcases, wallets, and some fancy items. These products are sold both in the domestic and foreign markets. Leather footwear is the fastest growing segment of the leather industry. Bangladesh meets the demand for about 10% of the world’s total leather market. About 85% of leather and leather products of Bangladesh are exported abroad, mostly in the form of crushed leather, blue wet leather, finished leather, leather garments, and footwear. Most of the leather and leather goods are exported to the EU, the US, Australia, Japan, Singapore, and South Korea etc. The global LLGs market expanded from $75bn in 2000 to $167bn in 2015 – indicating growing demand around the world and, thus, lucrative prospects for exporting countries. During the same period, Bangladesh’s exports expanded by about $1bn (from $200 million to $1.2 billion).Leather products demand is increasing day by day tremendously than earlier. Bangladesh’s LLG exports are highly concentrated in a few markets. It exports 44 leather products (at the HS 6-digit level) to 84 destinations. In comparison, Vietnam exports 59 items to 122 markets and China sends 65 products to 209 foreign markets. The share of Bangladesh’s exports to the USA, the largest importer of LLGs, is substantially lower than that of its competitors. While China, India, and Vietnam export 24%, 19%, and 41%, respectively, of their export sales of finished leather articles to the USA, the corresponding figure for Bangladesh is only 7%.Although some Bangladeshi leather articles and finished products are also of good quality, for these products there exists a substantial scope of overall quality improvement, which will help us to grab more market share and sell at higher prices.
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