Bangladeshi jute exporter BestJute.com stays on top of global trends

The leading Bangladesh based company BestJute.com, specializing in manufacturing top grade jute products using the best quality natural fiber and keeping up-to-date with the latest industry trends, they export and meet market demands for Jute sacks, Jute hessian cloths, Jute twine or jute yarn, Jute Table mats, Jute shopping bags, Jute hand bags and other jute products around the world.

Jute, the rain-fed crop cultivated mainly in the Bengal Delta, are vegetable fibers that are naturally biodegradable and compostable. As such, the end products attract clients from all over the globe for their craftsmanship, quality materials, renewable resource and properties that uphold environmental preservation.

Jute is the world’s most important vegetable plant, next only to cotton in terms of usage, production, and availability. Through various stages such as retting, stripping, washing and drying, the fibers are extracted in a range of colors, from light tan to brown. They are easily bleached or dyed to suit the desired shade for a sacks and yarns.

Over the years, the raw material has evolved, and is now mainly used for various shopping bags, promotional bags and geo-textiles – with BestJute.com at the forefront of the jute export industry. The jute sacks and yarns are the latest addition to this collection, delighting fabric makers all over the globe who are looking for a sustainable, renewable alternative.

Bangladeshi jute is traditionally being used in packaging of food grade materials. The growing international interest for diversified and lifestyle jute products skyrocketed as they are made from the eco-friendly vegetable fiber naturally grown in the country, Bangladeshi jute manufacturers and exporters addressed the market demand developing value-added jute products like handicrafts, shopping bags, beach bags, sports bags, travel bags, wine bags and jewelry bags.

According to the company, Jute is one of the most valuable natural resources of Bangladesh and is truly ruled the world market. Their Bangladeshi Jute bags have made their way into almost every nature lover’s home.

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