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  • Jute Plant: Comparison of Tossa & White Jute


    GFTCL: Jute, Kenaf, Roselle Fibre & Hessian Products Exporter in Bangladesh

      GFTCL: Jute, Kenaf, Roselle Fiber & Burlap Products Exporter from Bangladesh   GFTCL: Lieferant u. Exporteur von Jute-faser u. Jute-Produkte von Bangladesch   GFTCL : Fournisseur et Exportateur de Fibre de Jute et Produits de Jute du Bangladesh   GFTCL: Surtidor y Exportador Fibra del Yute y Productos del Yute de Bangladesh   http://www.tradezone.com/tradesites/iutacorcoro.html   Produtos: Fibra, Fio, Tela, Rede, Sacks/Sacos Do Juta   Джута, Кенаф, & Пенька роселле Экспортер   Ürün: Lif , Iplik , Dokuma , AÄŸ , Çuval -in Jute   مصدر  الخيش/الجوتة   황마의 수출상 (황마에게서 만들는, 자바 황마, 그리고 인도 대마)   ジュート 輸出人 ( ジュートから作られる、 ジャワのジュート、 そしてインド大麻)   黄麻 出口商 从 孟加拉国 (ç”± 黄麻 做, 洋麻/大麻槿, 玫瑰茄/山茄)

    Use Jute ||| It is Natural ||| It is Versatile, Durable, and Reusable ||| It is Cheap and Superior to Synthetics ||| It is Free from Health Hazards and Environment Pollution ||| It is the Major Solution for the Eco-friendly Production of Tomorrow

     

    Jute Plant

    Comparison of Tossa & White Jute

    Jute is the commercial name of the fibre derived from the two species namely Chorchorus capsularis and Chorchorus olitorius. It belongs to the genus Chorchorus in the Tiliaceae family. The genus Chorchorus includes 40 species distributed throughout the the tropics. Out of these, only two are cultivated and other 38 varieties are wild. Chorchorus capsularis and Chorchorus olitorius are cultivated in India, China, Thailand, Myanmar, Nepal, and mostly in Bangladesh. The Chorchorus capsularis variety is commonly known as (Bangla) White Jute and the Chorchorus olitorius variety is commonly known as (Bangla) Tossa Jute. White Jute is a Indian Sub-continent variety and Tossa Jute is a African variety.

    Jute Plants : Corchorus olitorius (Tossa Jute) & Corchorus capsularis (White Jute)

    Ordinary Comparison of Chorchorus capsularis vs. Chorchorus olitorius

    Traits

    Corchorus capsularis : White Jute

    Corchorus olitorius : Tossa Jute

    Plant Origin

    Indian Sub-continent

    North African

    Plant Height

    Shorter

    Taller

    Color of the Leaves

     

    Bright or Yellowish Green

     

     

    Dark Green

     

    Taste of Leaf

    Bitter

    (In India & Bangladesh it is also called Tita Pat or Bitter Jute)

    Not bitter

    (In India and Bangladesh it is also called Mitha Pat or Swett Jute)

    Shape of the Flower

    Spreaded Petals & Star Shaped

    Congested Petal & Round Shaped

    Shape of Fruit

     

    Round capsule

     

     

    Cylindrical pods

     

    Size and Color of Seeds

    Bigger and brown

    Smaller and blackish

    Color of Fibre

     

    Whitish or silver

     

     

    Silky yellow or golden

     

    Hand of Fiber

    Coarse

    Soft

    Branching

    More

    Less

    Suitable Land for Cultivation

    Both low and high land

    High land only

    Water Logging & Drought Stamina

    Can stand water-logging and drought

    Cannot stand water-logging and drought

    Sowing Time

    End of Feb-March

    April

    Harvesting Time

    July-August

    September

    Similar Blog: The Golden, Copper , and Silver Fibers of Bangladesh

    The Golden Fibre Trade Centre Limited (GFTCL)

    Leading Exporter of Jute, Kenaf, & Roselle Hemp Fibers & Jute Textile Products from Bangladesh

    Address: 751 Sat Masjid Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209, Bangladesh. ( Location: Near Abahoni Ltd. Sports Ground )

    Phone: +88-02-9115786, 9112711, 9113718, 9142585, 9142642 | Fax: +88-02-8113165 | Cell: +88-0171-561252

    Email: golden@citechco.net | Web: www.jutexporterbangladesh.ne1.net

     

    Office Hours: 03:00 (Morning) - 12:00 (Noon) GMT | Office Days : 7 days a week

    Content © The Golden Fiber Trade Centre Limited (GFTCL), Dhaka, Bangladesh | Webmaster, Copywriter, SEO, Blogger: Asif Anwar

    Information about Jute Plant: Ordinary Comparison of Chorchorus capsularis (White Jute) vs. Chorchorus olitorius (Tossa Jute)

Friday, 26 May 2006

  • From Burlap to Cashmere: Classification of Natural Fibers and List of Bast Fibers


    GFTCL: Jute, Kenaf, Roselle Fibre & Hessian Products Exporter in Bangladesh

      GFTCL: Jute, Kenaf, Roselle Fiber & Burlap Products Exporter from Bangladesh   GFTCL: Lieferant u. Exporteur von Jute-faser u. Jute-Produkte von Bangladesch   GFTCL : Fournisseur et Exportateur de Fibre de Jute et Produits de Jute du Bangladesh   GFTCL: Surtidor y Exportador Fibra del Yute y Productos del Yute de Bangladesh   http://www.tradezone.com/tradesites/iutacorcoro.html   Produtos: Fibra, Fio, Tela, Rede, Sacks/Sacos Do Juta   ?????, ?????, & ?????? ??????? ?????????   Ürün: Lif , Iplik , Dokuma , Ag , Çuval -in Jute   ????  ?????/??????   ??? ??? (????? ???, ?? ??, ??? ?? ??)   ???? ??? ( ??????????? ????????? ????????)   ?? ??? ? ???? (? ?? ?, ??/???, ???/??)

    Use Jute ||| It is Natural ||| It is Versatile, Durable, and Reusable ||| It is Cheap and Superior to Synthetics ||| It is Free from Health Hazards and Environment Pollution ||| It is the Major Solution for the Eco-friendly Production of Tomorrow

     

    Natural Fibers & Bast Fibers

    Brief on Jute, Kenaf, & Roselle

    Natural Fibers are of three types: Animal, Vegetable, and Mineral. Jute, Kenaf, and Roselle Hemp are Vegetable Fibers that fall into the Bast Fiber category. Other crops such as Flax, Industrial Hemp, and  Ramie also are in the category. Bast Fibers are collected from the skin or bark of the stem of the plant.

    Natural Fibers


    Animal Fibers

    Vegetable Fibers

    Mineral Fibers


    Wool Fibers

    (Animal Hairs)

     

    Wool (Sheep wool)

    Goat hair (Alpaca, Cashmere)

    Horse hair

    Human  Hair, etc.

    Seed Fiber

    Cotton and Kapok

     

    Leaf Fiber

    Sisal, Aggave

     

    Fruit Fiber

    Coir (Coconut Fiber)

     

    Stalk Fiber

    Straws of wheat, rice, barley, and other crops including Bamboo and Grass

     

    Wood Fiber

    Woody fiber of trees like: mahogany, walnut, or maple.

    Asbestos Fibers

     

    Serpentine

    (Chrysotile)

     

    Amphiboles

    Amosite, Crocidolite,

    Tremolite, Actinolite, and Anthophyllite


    Silk Fiber

    (Insect Fiber)

     

    Silk Fiber from silk worm

    Spider Silk from Spider Web

    Ceramic Fibers

     

    Glass Fibers

    Glasswool and Quartz

     

    Others

    Aluminum oxide, Silicon carbide, and Boron carbide


    Bast Fiber

    (or Stem Fiber)


    Bast Fibers are used to make Burlap or Hessian that are used as material for Feed Sacks.

     

    Jute Plants : Corchorus olitorius (Tossa Jute) & Corchorus capsularis (White Jute)

     

    Jute

     

    (Synonym: Bengal Hemp)

     

    Jute is the widely cultivated vegetable Fiber after Cotton. It is cultivated in Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Nepal.

     

     

    Kenaf or Java Jute or Bastard Jute (Hibiscus cannabinus)

     

    Kenaf

     

    (Synonym: Java/Bastard Jute)

     

    Cultivated Throughout the world in Delta Lands and its fiber is more popular than Jute in the Western World.

     

     

    Roselle Hemp or Mesta Jute (Hibiscus sabdariffa)

     

    Roselle Hemp

     

    In most languages its rose-like citrus fruit is commonly called Karkadé/Carcadé/????????. Most European countries, its fruit is  either called Roselle or Rosella. In the Indian Subcontinent, it is mostly cultivated for its bast fibers and called Mesta in Hindi and Meshta in Bangla. It is Cultivated in Mostly Asian Tropical Countries like: Bangladesh, India, Myanmar, Thailand, etc.

     

    Other Bast Fibers

     

    Flax (Linen)

    Industrial Hemp (True Hemp)

    Ramie

    Vine fibers

    Rattan, etc.


    Avian Fiber

    (Feather Fiber)

     

     

    Feather Fibers of birds

    Metal Fibers

     

    Aluminum Fibers

    (Alumina Fiber)


       

    Similar Chart of Natural Fibers from International Jute Study Group (IJSG)

    The Fiber separation process for all the bast Fibers is actually the same, i.e. Retting. The Retting Process of Bast Fibers can be done mechanically or though dew, stem, and water. Among them, the water retting or microbial retting process is quite popular.

    Through out ages Jute Fiber has been competing with other vegetable Fibers for commodities such as yarns, burlaps, sacks, rugs & carpets, etc. For some commodities it is a cheaper substitute for animal Fibers. For instance, Jute wool was used to produce refugee blankets and lustrous fabric, which was used to be produced from animal Fibers. Being the second most cultivable and important Fiber in the world, Jute finds its place into the woven, non-woven, and composite industries.

    The Golden Fibre Trade Centre Limited (GFTCL)

    Leading Exporter of Jute, Kenaf, & Roselle Hemp Fibers & Jute Textile Products from Bangladesh

    Address: 751 Sat Masjid Road, Dhanmondi, Dhaka-1209, Bangladesh. ( Location: Near Abahoni Ltd. Sports Ground )

    Phone: +88-02-9115786, 9112711, 9113718, 9142585, 9142642 | Fax: +88-02-8113165 | Cell: +88-0171-561252

    Email: golden@citechco.net | Web: www.jutexporterbangladesh.ne1.net

     

    Office Hours: 03:00 (Morning) - 12:00 (Noon) GMT | Office Days : 7 days a week

    Content © The Golden Fiber Trade Centre Limited (GFTCL), Dhaka, Bangladesh | Webmaster, Copywriter, SEO, Blogger: Asif Anwar

    Information about Natural Fibers: Animal Fibers, Vegetable Fibers, Mineral Fibers, and Bast Fibers

Thursday, 29 September 2005

  • The Golden Fibre Trade Centre Limited (GFTCL) - Leading Exporter of Jute, Kenaf, Roselle Hemp Fibers

    Logo of GFTCL

    The Golden Fibre Trade Centre Limited (GFTCL), Bangladesh

    Use Jute ||| It is Natural ||| It is Versatile, Durable, and Reusable ||| It is Cheap & Superior to Synthetics ||| It is Free from Health Hazards  & Environment Pollution ||| It is the Major Solution for the Eco-friendly Production of Tomorrow



     

    THE GOLDEN FIBRE TRADE CENTRE LIMITED is a government registered private company in Bangladesh. The company is exclusively trading in Raw Jute and Traditional & Diversified Jute goods. Since its inception in 1988, the company has developed firm relationship with a large number of importers, a number of private and government procurement agencies around the world.

    We naturally claim ourselves to be one of the leaders in the field of Jute export in Bangladesh as well as in the world. Our expertise at the stages from the growers’ level, the manufacturing level, to the sophisticated buyers at the international market makes us unique. Firm linkage, product diversification capability, sophisticated quality management, and own manufacturing plant KHB Fibres Limited & Simura Technical Fibres Limited (proposed) are our major strengths. Moreover, our strictness about the buyers' requirement, makes us one of the major Jute exporters from Bangladesh.

    Over the years, THE GOLDEN FIBRE TRADE CENTRE LIMITED has developed its knowledge base on Raw Jute and Traditional & Diversified Jute Products. Various researches in our own research lab and researches conducted with Bangladesh Jute Research Institute (BJRI) has gained us competitive advantage over rest of the exporters from Bangladesh. Our talented and experienced manufacturing, research, and marketing crew is able to provide you the best quality in the world in the right time.

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  • Asif Anwar is currently working as the Business Development Associate (SEO & Internet Marketing Specialist) of Grameen Solutions. He is a Search & Internet Marketing Professional. His previous involvements were, Online Marketing Manager of Color Experts International (CEI), Web Information & B2B Lead Officer of The Golden Fibre Trade Centre Limited (GFTCL), SME Trade & Investment Facilitators of Global Trade & Technology Network (GTN), Dhaka, Bangladesh.

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