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Jute bags for food grain packaging will be reduced further next year

Related Keywords: compulsory use, demand crisis, dilution in jute act, IJMA, impact workers, JPMA, jute bags, jute farmers, packaging food grain, Textile Ministry

The Textile Ministry has decided no further dilution in the rules for compulsory use of such bags for packaging of foodgrain and sugar this year as it would have severe impact on lakhs of workers and jute farmers.

The Textiles Ministry decided to retain the recommendation of 90 percent minimum jute for food grain and 20 percent for sugar, as recommended by the standing advisory committee for the current season. The jute industry, which is struggling to cope with sharp fall in orders of jute bags, has got a breather.

West Bengal jute mills cut output by 30 to 40pc over drop in order flow

Related Keywords: down shutters, drop in order flow, IJMA, illegal import, Indian jute producers, JPMA, jute demand, Jute geotextiles, large-scale unemployment, reduced shifts, West Bengal jute mills

Jute demand has been on a down slide forcing many jute mills in West Bengal to down their shutters or go for reduced shifts. There has been a production cut of 30 to 40 percent in the last few months because of drop in order flow.

According to industry officials, jute mills in West Bengal are running at 60 per cent of their capacity and about one lakh workers have been rendered jobless. West Bengal has 64 of the 84 jute mills in the country.

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