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Bangladesh Government Decided To Resume Operation Of 5 Jute Mills

2010/7/10 8:08:00 28

Chemical Fiber

   Recently, the Bangladesh government decided to restore Adam Gio and other 5 families. jute The production and operation of the factory. Adam Ji was founded in 1951. It was the largest jute plant in the world, with 26 thousand employees and an annual output of more than 5000 tons of hemp, hemp and linen. Sack And so on, once became the pride of his country, because of 2002 chemical fiber The increase in demand for products was forced to close.


With the promotion of environmental protection concept, jute products began to regain their lost glory. At the beginning of 2009, the government of Bangladesh began to revitalize the jute industry. As the market demand increased, the local market price climbed to 2400 Taka. In April ~2010, JMA exported 378 million US dollars in October 2009 (only 156 million US dollars in the same period last year).


Due to poor management, the loss of senior technical personnel, low skilled workers and lack of government support, the jute plant has only 42 factories in 77 countries, and the rest are privatized and most of them have gone bankrupt. At present, the government has decided to use new and high technology to increase jute yield.

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