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Jute\xa0is the second most important vegetable fiber after\xa0cotton\xa0due to its versatility.\xa0Jute\xa0is used chiefly to\xa0make\xa0cloth for wrapping bales of raw\xa0cotton, and to\xa0make\xa0sacks and coarse cloth. The fibers are also woven into curtains, chair coverings, carpets, area rugs, hessian cloth, and backing for linoleum.\xa0It is a bast fibre, like hemp, and flax. Coarse fabrics made of\xa0jute\xa0are\xa0called\xa0hessian, or burlap in America. Like all natural fibres,\xa0Jute\xa0is biodegradable. “Jute” is the name of the plant or fiber that is used to make burlap, Hessian or gunny cloth.