Development Of Cotton Textile Industry Importance Of Textile Industry In Development Of South Asia Geographical Location Introduction Meaning Textile Cotton History And Development Handicraft amp Household Industry ID: 321666
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And Cotton industry
Development Of Cotton Textile Industry
Importance Of
Textile Industry In
Development Of
South Asia
Geographical LocationSlide2
Introduction
Meaning
Textile
Cotton
History And Development
Handicraft & Household Industry
Weaving dyeing & printing Machine fabricationRegional DevelopmentIndustrial RevolutionModern Textile IndustryReasons For Revolutions In TextilesSlide3
Raw Material
Carding & Combing
DyeingSpinning
Winding
Re-Winding
Knitting
Finishing
GarmentingPackagingStages/Sectors In Textile:Slide4
Opening & Cleaning
(Picker)
CardingSlide5
Combing
Knitting LoomSlide6
Factors
Geographical
factors
Land availability of cheap price
Raw material
Climate Availability of water Availability of energy resources Socio- economic factorsCapital Skilled laborTransport and communication facilities Market and demand Government patronage Management & other factorsSlide7
Development, Establishment And Expansion
India
Pakistan
Bangladesh
Asian countries are major producers of fiber, yarn, fabrics and garments
EU, USA and other countries depend mainly on Asian nations especially China and IndiaSlide8
Global FocusSlide9
Global Textiles –Fact Sheet
PRODUCTION OF FIBRES
India
(Million Kg)
Raw cotton
4122
Man-made fibre
1023
PRODUCTION OF YARN
Cotton yarn
2272
Total spun yarn
3223
Man-made filament yarn
1109 Slide10
Production Of Cotton In South AsiaSlide11
Geographical LocationSlide12
Importance Of Textile Industry In Development Of South Asia
Job opportunity
8.5% of Pakistan
Economy
Efficiency
GDP
8.5% of Pakistan
4% of IndiaImport And ExportFactorsRaw materialFinishing productContribution to exportsSlide13
Import And Export
Commodities
(India)
2005-06
(Million USD)
Readymade garments
6038.69
Cotton textiles
3290.31
Man-made textiles
1948.72
Wool & woolen textiles
66.57
Silk textile
406.82
Total
11751.11
Add Handicraft , Coir & coir manufacturers and Jute
Total
13065.24Slide14
Deficiency
Increase In EFS (Export Finance Scheme)
Electricity And Gas Crisis
Increase In Yarn Prices
Increase In Minimum Wage
Lack Of Transportation Facilities
Traffic And Trade Agreement
Weakness Fragmented IndustryEffect Of Government PoliciesLow Production And Cost
Technological ObsolesceSlide15
Strength
Abundant raw material availability
Low cost skilled labor
Growing domestic markets
Opportunities
Post 2005 challenges
Threats
Competition in domestic markets
Ecological and social awareness
Regional alliancesSlide16
Recommendations
Govt. Policy
System
Location
Raw MaterialSlide17