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Analysis of emphasizing jute product exports instead of jute raw material exports from Bangladesh

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  • Abdullah Al-Chemi

    (Bangladesh University of Professionals & BSc. in Apparel Manufacturing and Technology, BUFT, Bangladesh)

  • Md. Asif Islam Shuvo

    (MBA (Finance), Bangladesh University of Professionals & BBA (Finance), Faculty of Business Studies, University of Dhaka, Bangladesh.)

Abstract

Moving with the nature, we terrestrials are trying to build up a sustainable world in the existing planet. However, jute is not a new name to sustainability, it has created a new horizon to establish the desire green world. Nowadays, the scope is increasing for exporting the jute products instead of raw jute in Bangladesh. The purpose of this paper is determined to analyze the Bangladeshi jute product in the world sustainable market, identify the knowledge gap and analyze of emphasizing on exporting jute product instead of raw jute from Bangladesh. This paper aims to determine future potential of jute product and demand of sustainable product around the world. This research does not give any specific model but it will show a budding possibility which can be grabbed. Though there are so many studies happened but this paper will depict the image in a broader scale. Desk research and in-depth interviews were used to conduct the entire investigation. As a result, there is both primary and secondary data. Additionally, Descriptive statistics are mentioned in the study and analyzed accordingly.

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  • Abdullah Al-Chemi & Md. Asif Islam Shuvo, 2021. "Analysis of emphasizing jute product exports instead of jute raw material exports from Bangladesh," International Journal of Science and Business, IJSAB International, vol. 5(10), pages 55-66.
  • Handle: RePEc:aif:journl:v:5:y:2021:i:10:p:55-66
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    1. Akter, Swapna & Sadekin, Md Nazmus & Islam, Nazrul, 2020. "Jute and Jute Products of Bangladesh: Contributions and Challenges," Asian Business Review, Asian Business Consortium, vol. 10(3), pages 143-152.
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