“…Based on their source, plant fibres were classified into: bast or stem fibres are obtained from the stalk of various dicotyledonous plants such as banana, jute, flax, ramie, kenaf, hemp etc; leaf fibres also referred to as hard fibres, extracted from the leaves of monocotyledonous plants like sisal, pineapple leaf etc; seed fibres derived from the seeds of plants includes cotton, kapok, oil palm, coir, etc (Mwaikambo, 2006). Several researchers determined the mechanical properties, water absorption, porosity and thermal analysis of the concrete casted using the plant fibres (Wafa, 2019;Arsene et al 2013;Amiandamhen, 2020). Among these plant fibres, Jute (Corchorus Capsularis), is a common vegetable fibre exhibit better mechanical properties and used in various industries for the production of new consumer goods (Sudhir et al 2011).…”