Did you know that jute is one of the oldest and most useful natural fibres in the world? It is widely used to make ropes, bags, carpets, and many eco-friendly products. Because it is biodegradable and affordable, jute has been an important material for trade and industry for many years.
Many cities around the world have grown because of the industries that developed there. Some places become famous for producing a particular product, which later becomes a part of their identity and economic strength.
In South Asia, jute cultivation and processing have played a major role in shaping local economies. Large mills, busy ports, and strong trade networks helped certain cities become major centres of the jute industry.
Over time, one particular city gained global recognition for its large number of jute mills and massive production. Due to its historical importance in the jute trade, it earned the special title of the “Jute Capital of the World.”
Jute is a long, soft and shiny natural fiber obtained from plants of the genus Corchorus. It is often called the “Golden Fiber” because of its golden color and economic importance. Jute is mainly used to produce items such as sacks, ropes, carpets, curtains, shopping bags, and packaging materials. Due to growing environmental awareness, jute products are becoming popular as an alternative to plastic.
The city known as the Jute Capital of the World is Kolkata. For many decades, this city has been the center of jute manufacturing, trade, and export. Numerous jute mills were established in and around Kolkata, making it the main hub of the jute industry in India and globally.
Kolkata is the capital city of the Indian state of West Bengal. It is situated in eastern India along the banks of the Hooghly River. The region lies close to the fertile delta formed by the Ganges River, where climatic and soil conditions are highly suitable for growing jute.
Here are some of the reasons why Kolkata earned the title of Jute Capital of the World:
The surrounding regions of West Bengal produce large quantities of raw jute. Because Kolkata is located close to these agricultural areas, raw materials can easily reach the mills for processing.
During the 19th and early 20th centuries, many jute mills were established around Kolkata. These mills processed raw jute into finished goods such as sacks, ropes, and carpets. The concentration of industries helped the city become the largest jute manufacturing center in the world.
Kolkata developed as a major port city during the colonial period. The river and port facilities allowed jute products to be transported easily to international markets. This helped the city expand its role in global jute trade.
During the time of British rule, Kolkata became an important industrial center. The British established large jute factories in the region because of the availability of raw materials, labor, and transport facilities.
The jute industry has played a significant role in the economic growth of Kolkata and nearby regions. Jute mills have provided employment to thousands of workers for many decades. The industry also contributed to trade, exports, and the development of transport and port facilities in eastern India.
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