The Centre will also take up the issue of raw jute export ban imposed by Bangladesh.
The decisions were taken by Union Textiles Minister Santosh Gangwar at a meeting with stakeholders on November 23 to evolve a strategy for stabilising the raw jute prices, an official statement said.
A three-pronged strategy has been formulated by the government.
"Jute Commissioner has been requested to take appropriate measures for notifying stock limits for raw jute for balers, traders and millers and to undertake de-hoarding measures with the help of state governments, so that jute produced during the season becomes available for jute mills for continuing their production," the Textiles Ministry said.
The Textile Ministry has also asked the Ministries of Commerce and External Affairs to take up the matter with Bangladesh for lifting the ban on export of raw jute by the neighbouring country.
That apart, the Centre has decided to take appropriate long term measures to boost jute cultivation in the country.
Raw jute prices have also rose sharply in the last one year. "Last year in September the raw jute price was 2,800 per quintal whereas the prevailing price is 4,900-5,000 a quintal.
Due to anticipated shortage of jute, hoarders are holding huge stocks," Indian Jute Mills Association Chairman Manish Poddar told PTI.
"The ban on raw jute exports by Bangladesh is against the free trade practise regime, even as its finished goods are coming to India. While the ban imposed earlier this month is only for one month, Bangladesh may extend it unless we take up the issue with them," he added.
According to Agriculture Ministry data, jute production in the country stood at 109.34 lakh bales of 180 kg each in 2014-15.
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