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        Agriculture
High Yielding Varieties

A large number of high yielding varieties of Jute and Allied Fibres (JAF) have been evolved at the different research centres of the jute producing countries. The names of these varieties are given below against the names of these countries.

Bangladesh : C. olitorius : O-4, O-9897 & OM-1; C. capsularis : D-154, CVL- l, CVE-3, CC-45 & BJC7370; H. cannabinus : HC-2 and HC-95 and H. sabdariffa : HS-24.

China : C. olitorius : Kuan Ye 075-22; C. capsularis : Ye Yuan No.5; H. cannabinus: gingpi No. 3 and 722, 7804. 

India : C. olitorius : JRO-878, JRO-632, JRO-7835, JRO-524, JRO-66, JRO-8432, and JRO-128; C. capsularis JRC-7447, JRC-321, JRC-212, JRC-698 and JRC-"Hybrid C"; H. cannabinus : HC-583 and AMC-108 and H. sabdariffa : HS-4288, HS-7910, AMV-1, AMV-2, AMV-3 and AMV-4.

Indonesia : C. capsularis : CC-15 and CC-22; H. cannabinus : H- 33, HC-48, HC-G4 and HC-GR5 and H. sabdariffa:HS-40.

Thailand : C.olitorius: NS-l; C.capsularis:JRC-212;H.cannabinus:977-044,Big Green and NS-2.
 

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