The move will help sustain the core demand for the jute sector and support the livelihood of the workers and farmers dependent on the sector in eastern and north-eastern regions of the country particularly in West Bengal, Bihar, Orissa, Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Meghalaya and Tripura.
"The CCEA has extended the mandatory packaging norms under the Jute Packaging Material (JPM) Act, 1987," as per the official statement.
As per the norms, it is compulsory to pack 90 per cent of foodgrains and 20 per cent of sugar products in jute bags.
Jute industry is predominantly dependent on government, which purchases jute products worth more than Rs 5,500 crore every year.
Considering nearly 3.7 lakh workers and approximately 40 lakh farmers are dependent for their livelihood on the jute sector, the government said it has been making concerted efforts for the development of the jute sector.
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