
In the rural villages of Bangladesh, farmers are struggling to maintain the cultivation of jute, a traditional crop that has been a cornerstone of their economy for generations. As the global demand for sustainable alternatives to plastic grows, these farmers face significant challenges, including the loss of land to flooding and the dominance of the plastic industry. Despite these obstacles, they remain committed to their craft, hoping that the world will recognize the potential of this golden fiber to create a more environmentally friendly future.




