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Green jute Plantation field. Raw Jute plant Landscape view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green jute Plantation field. Raw Jute plant Landscape view Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Green jute Plantation field. Raw Jute plant Texture background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jute plantation
Green jute Plantation field. Raw Jute plant Landscape view Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green jute Plantation field. Raw Jute plant Texture background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green jute Plantation field. Raw Jute plant Texture background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green jute Plantation field. Raw Jute plant Texture background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green jute Plantation field. Raw Jute plant Texture background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green jute Plantation field. Raw Jute plant Texture background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Green jute Plantation field. Raw Jute plant Texture background Royalty Free Stock Photo
Jute is one of the most important natural fibers after cotton in terms of cultivation and usage. Cultivation is dependent on the climate, season, and soil. Almost 85% of the world's jute cultivation is concentrated in the Ganges Delta. The leaves of jute plant also consumed in India.


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