Jute and Allied Fibres- Processing and Value Addition is published by New Delhi Publishers and co-authored by Debasis Nag and Deb Prasad Ray from National Institute of Research on Jute & Allied Fibre Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal. This book contains 33 chapters based on latest technologies on Jute and Jute products. Contributors from across the country have contributed their manuscripts in this book. The content of the book as follow :
Contents
1 Jute and Allied Fibre Research: A Future Road Map,
2 Scope of Jute and Mesta Diversification and Utilization,
3 From Old to New Jute Varieties: In Search for Better Quality and Higher Productivity,
4. A Potential and Economically Viable Technology for Waste Management of Jute,
5.  Integrated Pest Management in Jute and Mesta ,
6  Application of Biotechnology in Chemical Processing of Jute,
7.  Development and Utilization of Hand Loom for Jute Processing
8.  Ecofriendly Bleaching and Dyeing of Jute, ÂÂÂ
9.  Grading of Natural Fibres and Instrumentation Involved Therein ,
10. Role of Jute Based Paper as an Alternative Packaging Material,
11. Development of Digital Instruments for Jute and other Natural Fibres,
12  Natural Fibre Reinforced Polymeric Composites: Selection of Fibres and their Modifications for Improvement in Performance of the Composites,
13. Machinery for Jute Fibre Processing and Latest Development in the Area ,
14. Nanotechnology Applications on Jute and Allied Fibres for their Value Addition ,
15  Life Cycle Analysis of Jute and Jute Products in View of Carbon ,
16.  Balance for Eco-labelling Energy from Jute Biomass: Present Status and Future Perspectives
17. Development of Warm Clothes using Jute Fibre,
18.  Jute Agro-textiles ,
19  Dry Retting by Pectinolytic Fungi Can Solve Water Problem for Retting of Jute in Adverse Situation, ÂÂÂ
20 Banana Fibre Extraction and Utilization, Jute Based Nonwoven Fabrics ÂÂ
21. Application of Artificial Neural Network in Modelling of Jute-based Nonwovens, ÂÂÂ
22.  Processing of Ramie Fibre in Jute Machinery, Impact Analysis of Technology Transfer in Jute and other Natural Fibre Sector ,
23.  Synthesis and Application of Nanomaterials for Processing and Finishing of Textile Functional Finishing of Jute Textiles,
24. Project Development and Cost Benefit Analysis for Product Manufacturing,
25. Improvement in Adhesion Strength of Fibre Reinforced Composite using Plasma Prospects of Diversified Jute Products Knowledge Management for Jute and Allied Fibre,
26.  Extraction of Jute and Allied Fibres – its Impact on Quality Fibre Production,
27.  Extraction and Gradation of Some Lignocellulosic Fibres ,
28. Technology Transfer and Commercialization Through Business Incubation
Jute and Allied Fibres- Processing and Value Addition is published by New Delhi Publishers and co-authored by Debasis Nag and Deb Prasad Ray from National Institute of Research on Jute & Allied Fibre Technology, Kolkata, West Bengal. This book contains 33 chapters based on latest technologies on Jute and Jute products. Contributors from across the country have contributed their manuscripts in this book. The content of the book as follow :
Contents
1 Jute and Allied Fibre Research: A Future Road Map,
2 Scope of Jute and Mesta Diversification and Utilization,
3 From Old to New Jute Varieties: In Search for Better Quality and Higher Productivity,
4. A Potential and Economically Viable Technology for Waste Management of Jute,
5.  Integrated Pest Management in Jute and Mesta ,
6  Application of Biotechnology in Chemical Processing of Jute,
7.  Development and Utilization of Hand Loom for Jute Processing
8.  Ecofriendly Bleaching and Dyeing of Jute, ÂÂÂ
9.  Grading of Natural Fibres and Instrumentation Involved Therein ,
10. Role of Jute Based Paper as an Alternative Packaging Material,
11. Development of Digital Instruments for Jute and other Natural Fibres,
12  Natural Fibre Reinforced Polymeric Composites: Selection of Fibres and their Modifications for Improvement in Performance of the Composites,
13. Machinery for Jute Fibre Processing and Latest Development in the Area ,
14. Nanotechnology Applications on Jute and Allied Fibres for their Value Addition ,
15  Life Cycle Analysis of Jute and Jute Products in View of Carbon ,
16.  Balance for Eco-labelling Energy from Jute Biomass: Present Status and Future Perspectives
17. Development of Warm Clothes using Jute Fibre,
18.  Jute Agro-textiles ,
19  Dry Retting by Pectinolytic Fungi Can Solve Water Problem for Retting of Jute in Adverse Situation, ÂÂÂ
20 Banana Fibre Extraction and Utilization, Jute Based Nonwoven Fabrics ÂÂ
21. Application of Artificial Neural Network in Modelling of Jute-based Nonwovens, ÂÂÂ
22.  Processing of Ramie Fibre in Jute Machinery, Impact Analysis of Technology Transfer in Jute and other Natural Fibre Sector ,
23.  Synthesis and Application of Nanomaterials for Processing and Finishing of Textile Functional Finishing of Jute Textiles,
24. Project Development and Cost Benefit Analysis for Product Manufacturing,
25. Improvement in Adhesion Strength of Fibre Reinforced Composite using Plasma Prospects of Diversified Jute Products Knowledge Management for Jute and Allied Fibre,
26.  Extraction of Jute and Allied Fibres – its Impact on Quality Fibre Production,
27.  Extraction and Gradation of Some Lignocellulosic Fibres ,
28. Technology Transfer and Commercialization Through Business Incubation