Annual yield of jute and mesta in India FY 2014-2022
Commercial crop
Jute cultivation is mainly concentrated in the eastern and north-eastern states of India, while mesta cultivation is spread across the country. During 2017, the economic contribution of the jute fiber was nearly six percent. As an important cash crop, the cultivation of raw jute crops provides fiber for industrial use, and the jute stick is used as fuel and building material by the farming community.
Jute trade
Jute is in great demand after cotton due to its versatile nature. Amid the global demand for eco-friendly products, jute stands as a fabric of the future. Even though the country is the leading producer of the fiber, it also imports raw jute to produce diversified products, from its neighboring countries. However, in the fiscal year 2018, the south Asian nation exported jute valued at over 21 billion Indian rupees.