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    Jute production is expected to drop by 20% in FY 2024-25 due to Natural Calamities: National Jute Board

    Posted 17 Sep 2024

    2 min read

    The production may decline as floods have damaged the jute crop in some areas of West Bengal and Assam.

    • Both states are the major producer of Jute crop (known as golden fibre).

    About Jute Industry 

    • Status: India is the leading jute goods producing country in the world, accounting for about 70% of estimated world production.
      • One of the major industries in the eastern region, particularly in West Bengal (about 73%).
      • Around 90% of the production is consumed locally.
    • Opportunities 
      • Provides direct employment to 0.37 million workers in organized mills.
      • Jute exports had the potential for ₹4,500 crore annually (in 2023-24 it was ₹3,000). 

    Challenges 

    • Declining area: Area under jute cultivation declined (1.7 Lakh ha between 2013-14 to 2021-22)
    • Availability of Low-cost alternative: E.g. Synthetic Products.
      • Also, there is lack of impetus from states to procure jute products such as jute geo-textiles.
    • Quality: More than 80% of raw jute grown is below average or poor quality.
    • Other: Lack of Modernization, Shortage of skilled labour force, etc. 

    Measures Suggested (as per Standing Committee on Labour, Textiles and Skill Development)

    • Prepare comprehensive policy for setting up new mills. 
    • Devise a suitable scheme to address the shortage of skilled workers, etc. 

    Initiative Taken 

    • National Jute Board (NJB) has been constituted as per National Jute Board Act, 2008. 
      • It is mandated for development of the cultivation, manufacture and marketing of jute and jute products. 
    • National Jute Development Programme- An Umbrella Scheme for development of Jute Industry. 
    • Production Linked Incentive (PLI)
    • Establishment of the Jute Corporation of India (JCI)
    • Jute Packaging Materials (Compulsory Use in Packaging Commodities) Act, 1987 enacted for the compulsory use of jute packaging material.
    • Other: Jute Mark Logo, Improved Cultivation and Advanced Retting Exercise (Jute ICARE) Scheme, etc. 
    • Tags :
    • Jute
    • National Jute Board (NJB)
    • Jute Corporation of India (JCI)
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