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BD, India, France to join hands for wider use of jute

Under the impetus of the Embassy of France in India, Business France – The French Trade & Investment Commission is organizing a mission in Jute and Natural Fiber in Bangladesh and in India, with the support of the Directorate General for Enterprise (DGE). The delegation will travel to Dhaka from September 23 to 25 and will visit Kolkata from 25th – 28th September. Eight French companies and universities led by the French cluster of Industry & Agro-Resources (IAR) will be a part of this delegation and will be meeting various government organizations, factories and companies, according PRNewswire.The delegation will be meeting the Minister of Jute in Bangladesh, Emaz Uddin Pramanik along with Mrs Marie-Annick Bourdin, Ambassador of France to Bangladesh. They will also be interacting with various associations, federations, universities, institutes and Bangladeshi companies during the seminar on  September 24 at the Aga Khan Foundation, Dhaka. Apart from this, visits to jute mills are also organized in Bangladesh.Similarly, in India, the delegation will be meeting the various institutes and government organisations like the University of Kolkata – Nirjaft, Meghalaya Government along with various Indian companies. A presentation of the Project Ramie initiated by the French Institute in India (IFI), the Meghalaya Government and Hemant Sagar will also be delivered during the seminar on September 26 at the Gateway Hotel Taj EM Bypass in Kolkata. Apart from this, visits to a jute mill and Nirjaft are also organized in Kolkata.India is the world leader of raw jute and jute products whereas Bangladesh is the major exporter of jute products. With the increasing demand for natural fiber, export of jute and natural fiber from Bangladesh and India has huge potential. Through this mission, Business France and the participating French companies, aim to lay emphasis on modernization of the jute and natural fiber sector.”This mission is the first-of-its-kind in South Asia and Business France’s team together with its partners in France, Bangladesh and in India have worked hard since the beginning of the year to bring together all major stakeholders of the jute sector in order to develop partnerships in all fields. Opportunities are numerous and France wishes to position itself as a strong partner of Bangladesh & India in this field.” says Sophie Clavelier, Director Business France, South Asia.

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