Jute stick is the woody portion of jute plants remain as leftover
after extracting fibre (Pandey, Ghosh, & Dey, 1995). It constitutes
about 2.5 times of extracted fibre. Jute sticks are used as fuel wood,
fencing in the rural area. Jute stick contains considerable amount of
cellulose with lignin and hemicelluloses. Therefore, it is a potential
source for a biorefinery.