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Jute Cultivation in India
Condition: Grow in March-May season with hot and humid Climate, Temperature: 24°C to 35°C, Rainfall: 120 to 150 cm, Soil: loamy and sandy loam.
Processing: Both biological and chemical retting processes. Biological method is more prevalent.
Applicability:
Environment benefits:
Socio-economic factors
Challenges
Institution: National Jute Board
Jute-ICARE project
Launched in 2015, by National Jute Board for better agronomic practices through;
In 2017, project was extended through State Agriculture extension machinery in which following actions were taken:
There has been increased in farmer engagement and jute production to 147 % and 169% since last 2 years.
By: ABHISHEK KUMAR GARG ProfileResourcesReport error
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