
Flow Chart for Traditional Jute Processing
This detailed flowchart outlines the traditional methods involved in processing jute, from its initial cultivation to the final products. It systematically presents each stage, beginning with harvesting, retting, and fiber extraction, through washing, drying, and baling. The chart then branches into two main production lines: one for creating cordage yarn, detailing steps like spinning and twining, and another for woven or carpet materials, which includes processes such as carding, drawing, weaving, and finishing. Ultimately, both paths lead to the dispatch or storage of the completed jute goods.
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