• Jute has high tensile strength, and low extensibility.
• Jute is one of the most versatile natural fibers that has been used in raw materials for packaging, textiles, non-textile, and agricultural sectors.
• Jute stem has a very high volume of cellulose that can be procured within 4-6 months, and hence it also can save the forest and meet cellulose and wood requirements of the world.
• Jute is also used in the home for the purpose of outdoor furniture, curtains and canvas.
• Jute is used in the apparel sector as a blend with wool and thus finer qualities of jute fibers are used in furnishing cloth. Although jute is not much used in the apparel sector owing to its rough structure and brittle fibers.
• Jute is largely used for transporting and storage of products. This use of fiber has been possible and practicable due to jute’s high resistance to stretching.
• Jute is also used in cattle beddings, backing for tufted carpets and carpets and linoleum tiles, tarpaulins, ropes, foot-rugs, and other fibrous floorings.