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dc.date1964
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dc.date.created1964-09-01
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/16645-
dc.descriptionDr. B. C. Kundu, formerly the Director of the Jute Agricultural Research Institute in Barrackpore, provides a comprehensive overview of jute's history, cultivation, economic importance, and genetic improvement efforts.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherBharat Krishak Samaj
dc.titleJute- The Golden Fibre of India September 1964
dc.pages1
dc.identifier.bksBKS-KS-9-1964
dc.year1964
dc.monthSeptember
dc.doctypeVisual Archive
dc.contenttypeImage
dc.keywordcheap|textile fibres|larger|cotton|gunnies|hessians|cordage|twines|employment|direct|factory|labour|capital invested|Indian mills|annual output|tons|Indo-Pakistan sub-continent|manufactures|commodities|exports|export duty|Chinese|textile fibre|utility|biblical times|pot-herb|Olus judiacum|fibre-yielding property|Rumphius|Chinese|Ain-i-Akbari|tat|coarse fabric|Bengali literature|jute fibre|gunnies|clothing|poorer classes|handloom industry|Jute Industry|East India Company|European hemp|Dundee|jute trade|flax mill machinery|trials|jute goods|exports|export duty|mill made cloth|ramie|George Acland|jute machinery|Horace Plunkett|Indian agriculture|history|development|maize hybrids|methods|genetics|agronomic characteristics
dc.copyrightBharat Krishak Samaj
dc.title1Jute- The Golden Fibre of India
dc.bks.serialnumber1
dc.bks.originJUTE-THE_GOLDEN_FIBRE_OF_INDIA.pdf
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