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Retting of Jute Stalk:
- Hitting the fiber with wooden hammer,
- Pulling out the fiber from the hurd or core,
- Washing the extracted fiber with water,
- Squeezing out the water from the fiber, and
- Stocking the fiber for drying.
Retting is used to extract Jute fiber from the Bast or Skin of the plant. This retting proccess is called Water Retting or Microbial Retting, because the microbial reaction is used to separate fiber from the Jute plant while submerging jute stalk in water. This process is the most popular and ancient retting technology and capable of extracting finer fibers than other retting technologies (Chemical, Mechanical, Steam/Dew). However, Water Retting is also applicable for other Bast fibers.
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Video brochure of International Jute Study Group (IJSG), a non-profit organization operated jointly by UNCTAD, International Commodity Body (ICB), and the governments of Jute producing countries.
[edit] Author
Asif Anwar, Web Information Officer and Copywriter of The Golden Fibre Trade Centre Limited - GFTCL: Leading exporter of Jute, Kenaf, & Roselle Fiber and Jute Textile Products from Bangladesh. The extraction of movie and creation of image file was done by the author. The image is not available in either sites of IJSG or GFTCL.
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