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dc.date1964
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dc.date.available2024-08-25T07:59:27Z-
dc.date.created1964-09-01
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/19978-
dc.descriptionThe article delves into the significance of jute as a major textile fibre in India, detailing its historical trade, breeding, genetics, physiology, breeding, cultivation and production process.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherBharat Krishak Samaj
dc.titleJute—The Golden Fibre of India
dc.pages31
dc.identifier.bksBKS-YB-01-1964
dc.year1964
dc.monthSeptember
dc.doctypeYear Book
dc.contenttypeArticle
dc.authorDr. B. C. Kundu
dc.editorDr. P. S. Deshmukh Shri R. B. Deshpande Shri S. N. Rao
dc.keywordJute|Textile Fibres|Gunnies|Hessians|Cordage|Twines|Indo-Pakistan|Export|Economy|Employment|Handloom Industry|Cottage Industry|Jute Mills|Raw Jute Trade|Botanical Species|Corchorus Capsularis|Capsularis Strains|Corchorus Olitorius|Olitorius Strains|White Jute|Tossa Jute|Biblical Times|Olus Judiacum|Jews Mallow|Hand Spinning|Takur|Dhera|Ghurghura|Kapalees|Dundee|George Acland|Ramie|Pat|Carpet Backings|Union Yarns|Flax Mill Machinery|Packaging|East India Company|European Hemp|Roxburgh|Botanical Gardens|Sibpur|Calcutta|Mechanically Driven Spinning Mill|Rishra|Wellington Mills|Power-Operated Looms|Agricultural Research Laboratories|Jute Agricultural Rsearch Institute|Intervarietal Hybridization|X-Irradiation|Cytogenetics|Physiology|Climatic Conditions|Cultivation|Diseases|Chlorosis|Pests|
dc.copyrightBharat Krishak Samaj
dc.title1Jute—The Golden Fibre of India
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