Government plans to boost production, export of jute goods: Jute Minister

Published at Apr 9, 2026 - 19:41
Government plans to boost production, export of jute goods: Jute Minister
Government plans to boost production, export of jute goods: Jute Minister


Textiles and Jute Minister Khandakar Abdul Muktadir today said the government has taken plans to increase the production and export of jute goods. He said small entrepreneurs are being provided training to produce export-oriented diversified jute goods through Jute Diversification Promotion Center (JDPC) PLC.

Replying to a starred tabled question placed by ruling party lawmaker Sheikh Md. Rezaul Islam (Naogaon-6) in the Jatiya Sangsad, the minister said initiatives have been taken to modernize two jute product testing laboratories in Dhaka and Khulna to enhance export diversification, competitiveness and quality of raw jute. 

"A feasibility study project has also been undertaken to expand technology-based jute and seed production, which will significantly increase the export of quality jute goods once implemented," he said. The Minister said the government is providing cash incentives to exporters to encourage the export of jute goods.

The Minister informed the House that Bangladesh currently exports jute goods to some 138 countries including China, Iran, Spain, Belgium, the United States, the United Kingdom, Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Pakistan, Indonesia, Jordan, India, Japan, Germany, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Russia, Poland, Vietnam, Nepal, Tunisia, Thailand and South Korea.

He said JDPC PLC is participating in various international fairs, meetings, seminars and symposiums abroad to boost jute exports. Besides, training on diversified jute product export, export documentation, export certification, design and product development, quality improvement, awareness workshops and buyer-seller conferences are being organized to enhance exporters' capacity, resulting in a steady increase in jute goods export.