Maharashtra to start exporting silk in next 5 years- Arjun Khotkar, MoS Textile, Maharashtra
Nov 02, 2018
FICCI - Wazir Report outlines Roadmap for Building a New Age Textile Industry
MUMBAI, 2 November 2018: Mr Arjun Khotkar, Minister of State for Textiles, Govt. of Maharashtra today said that Maharashtra, which currently lags in silk production, will become the exporter of silk in next 5 years. This is due to new textile policy of the government which provides various incentives and support for the promotion of the sector.
Speaking at the 10th edition of Annual Textile conference 'FICCI-TAG 2018' Mr Arjunsaid, "Currently we import 8000 metric tons of raw silk due to higher demand and shortage of silk production in India, however, Maharashtra alone will be able to wipe out this deficit and export raw silk in next 4-5 years�. He added that �After the huge success of Nandgaonpeth Textile Park in Amaravati, Maharashtra government will set up nine more textile parks in the state on the theme of cotton to cloth, farm to fashion, which will be engines of job creation in the state".
Mr Ajit B Chavan, Secretary and CEO, Textiles Committee said "Climbing up the quality value chain and ensuring complete compliance to domestic and international requirements of sustainability is the only key to success for the Textiles industry of India. The sooner industry learns and accepts it; faster would be the process of harnessing its rightful potential."
Dr M R Ravi, Commissioner for Textile Development and Director of Handlooms and Textiles, Government of Karnataka shared the state government�s initiatives with regards to the development of textile and garment sector and how the incentives and benefits of upcoming textile policy of Karnataka will strengthen the Textile industry in Karnataka.
Mr Arjun Khotkar also released the FICCI-Wazir Advisors report on Building a New Age Textile Industry during the seminar.
FICCI - Wazir Advisors Report on 'Building a New Age Textile Industry' - The report outlines the need for achieving growth through innovation & technology and Aligning Textile Value Chain with Global Demand for increasing share of India�s export in total global trade. - It also highlights that the textile and apparel market in India will grow at a robust pace due to multiple growth drivers, which are changing Demographicdividend, Increasing Consumer Prosperity, Emerging New Categories for Consumption, Growth of Technical Textiles, Increasing Penetration of Organized Retail, Positive impact of GST in long term, Increasing exports to USA and slowdown in China's exports. |