The jute support price has been fixed at Rs 2,700 per quintal for 2015-16.
"In the Cabinet note, Agriculture Ministry has proposed an 18.5 per cent increase in jute MSP for 2016-17, which is in line with the CACP's recommendation, according to sources.
The Commission for Agricultural Costs and Prices (CACP) is a statutory body that advises the government on the pricing policy for major farm produces.
The Agriculture Ministry has proposed an increase in the support price because raw jute cultivation has been declining in recent years.
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Area under raw jute has reduced to 7.5 lakh hectare in 2015-16, from little over 8 lakh hectare last year.
Jute is providing livelihood to more than 40 lakh farmers in West Bengal, Assam, Odisha and eastern Bihar.