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HANDLOOM SECTOR OF
INDIA
SECTOR OVERVIEW
   The handloom sector occupies a distinct and unique place in the Indian
    economy, besides being the largest generator of non-farm rural employment.
   The handloom industry is largely household based, carried out with labour
    contributed by the entire family. It is dispersed, spread across thousands of
    villages and towns in the country.
   Along with the artistry of weavers, the Indian handloom industry demonstrates
    the richness and diversity of Indian culture. The sector, which employs about 4.3
    million people , is the second largest employment provider for the rural
    population in India after agriculture.
   The sector accounts for 14.9% of the total cloth produced in the country
    (excluding wool, silk, hosiery and khadi)and have the largest infrastructure with
    2.3 million weaving looms.
   The total handloom cloth production in India reached 6.7 billion sq. m in 2005-
    06, registering a growth rate of 2.3%.
   Handloom industry in India is best known for its distinctiveness, style,
    traditionalism and modern technology. Each and every state in India has the
    capability of boasting innovative printing, weaving, embroidery and designing
    trends.
SECTOR WISE PRODUCTION OF CLOTHS (MILLION SQ.METRE)

    YEAR   MILL     HANDLOOM    POWERLOOM    HOSIERY    KHADI,WOOL & SILK   TOTAL



2000-01      1670        7506        23803       6696           558            40233

2001-02      1546        7585        25192       7067           644            42034

2002-03      1496        5980        25954       7881           662            41973

2003-04      1434        5493        26947       7847           662            42383

2004-05      1526        5722        28325       9112           693            45378

2005-06      1656        6108        30626     10418            769            49577

2006-07      1746        6536        32879      11504           724            53389

2007-08      1781        6947        34725      11804           768            56025

2008-09      1796        6677        33648     12077            768            54966

2009-10      2016        6806        36997     13702            812            60333
PRODUCTION CENTRES
   Haryana
    - Panipat & Rohtak

   Andhra Pradesh
    - Adoni, Ammavari Kuppam, Athimanjanpet,
    Bothala kuduru, Chirala, Dharmavaram, Eluru

   Kerela
    - Azhicode, Balaramapuram, Cochin, Kannur,
Kozhicode, Palghat &Trichur

   Tamil Nadu
     - Arrupukottai, Anakaputhur, Arani,
    Arokonam, Ayyampettai, Andipatti & Bhawani
SOME MAJOR EXPORTERS:

 Prapum-INDIA
 Vardaans- INDIA

 G.B.T Exports-INDIA

 Indu arts-INDIA

 C.P. Exports- INDIA

 J.K. Traders-INDIA

 Global Exports- INDIA
HANDLOOM EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL
  It is registered under the Companies Act, 1956, was constituted in 1965
   by the Government of India as the nodal agency for export promotion
   efforts related to the cotton handlooms textile sector.
 The HEPC provides to its members a wide range of services which inter-
   alia consists:
  - Dissemination of trade information and intelligence
  - Publicity abroad for Indian handloom products
  - Organising business mission/buyer seller meet and participation in
   trade fairs abroad
  - Providing impetus to modernisation of handlooms for the export market
 - Consultancy & guidance services for handloom exporters
DOMESTIC INDUSTRY
   Arunachal Pradesh: Weaving, cane and bamboo
    work, carpet making, wood carving, ornaments
   Goa: Pottery And terracotta, brass metal work, laquerware /
    wood turning, crochet and embroidery, bamboo craft, fiber
    craft
   Himachal Pradesh: Woven craft, wood craft, stone
    craft, metal craft, jewelery
   Karnataka: Wood work, Mysore silk, metal ware, Mysore
    paintings
   Rajasthan: Antiques, pottery, dhurries and
    carpets, fabrics, furniture and wood carving, gesso
    work, jewelery and gemstones, leather ware, metal
    crafts, paintings, puppets and stone carving
   Jammu and Kashmir: Textile work, papier mache, wood
    carving
   Madhya Pradesh: Painting, textile weaving, pottery, metal work
   Orissa: Palm leaf writing, weaving craft, patachitra, applique
    artwork
   Andhra Pradesh: Banjara embroidery, folk paintings, kalamkari and
    block printed fabrics, wood carving, Hyderabad pearls, metal works
   Assam: Cane and bamboo, metal crafts, pottery, handlooms
   Sikkim: Woolen carpets, wooden carvings, thangka paintings,
    handlooms
   West Bengal: Dhokra metal casting, pottery, muslin, kantha
    embroidery
   Bihar: Madhubani painting, bangle making, stone work, khatwa
   Punjab: Woodworks, phulkari, mudwork
TREND IN EXPORT-HANDICRAFTS

 26 %- $2.3 billion 2010-11 fiscal, previous
  fiscal’s $1.8 billion
 20% rise new markets Latin America

 60% US & Europe

 Zari & Zari items highest export 52.21%

 Embroidered crocheted products 43.75%

 Jaipur, Jodhpur, Moradabad, Narsapur &
  Saharanpur
HANDLOOM & CARPETS
 April to Sept US$ 116.7 mn 2009-10 to US$
  156.3 mn 2010-11 ,34% growth
 US,UK,Germany & Japan
 include IKEA, Wal-Mart, Target Corporation,
  Habitat and Town & Country Linen.
 24 % USD 653 mn 2010-11,Middle east & Latin
  America
 staple synthetic carpets- 64.21%, silk carpets
  27.11%, handmade woolen tufted carpets
  23.28% & handmade woolen carpets 22.87%
MAJOR EXPORT DESTINATIONS
   Handloom export promotion council (HEPC) is a
    statutory body constituted under The Ministry of
    Textiles, Government of India to promote the exports
    of all handloom products like fabrics, home
    furnishings, carpets and floor coverings etc.
   The handloom industry mainly exports fabrics, bed
    linen, table linen, toilet and kitchen linen, towels,
    curtains, cushions and pads, tapestries and
    upholstery’s, carpets and floor coverings etc.
   The export of handloom products increased from US$
    116.7 million in 2009-10(April-September) to
    US$156.3 million in 2010-11, registering a growth of
    34%.
 The US, The UK, Germany and Japan are the
  major importers of Indian handloom products.
 Japan had been importing textile products
  primarily from China, but recently the focus has
  shifted to India, primarily due to its preference
  for handloom products in Silk, Flex and Jute.
 Some of the leading international players that
  import Indian handloom products include IKEA,
  Wal-mart, Target Corporation, Habitat and Town
  and Country Linen.
EXPORTS FROM INDIA:
   Total World trade in Handicrafts, Gifts & Decorative
     US$ 235 billions of which
     China accounts for 71 billion
     India at 3 billion.
    Minister “Dayanidhi Maran” was asked the domestic apparel
    industry to target exporting $25 billion worth garments by 2012,

   Apparel export industry provides employment to 2.5 million
    workers directly and three million indirectly.
COUNTRYWISE EXPORT’S SHARE OF HANDLOOMS
DURING
                      2010-2011
GLOBAL MARKET OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY
 The global textile industry is expected to grow to
  about $ 700 billion by this year.
 Barely five years after the expiry of MFA(Multi-
  Fibre Arrangement) the firms with robust
  capabilities will gain in the global trade of textile
  and apparel.
 Abolishment of quotas has presented the
  buyers with an option to source from the most
  efficient and cost effective vendors and
  countries, for suppliers it has opened the stiff
  global competition driven by low costs and new
  legislation.
MAJOR COMPETITORS OF INDIAN HANDLOOM
INDUSTRY
   US Textile Industry
     - during the 18th century Great Britain was
    determined to dominate the textile industry.
     - Britain had the power loom, a steam-
    powered , mechanically operated version of
    a regular loom for weaving.
     - in recent years, the US textile industry
    faced a challenging time
     - the exports were almost reduced by 5%
   UK Textile Industry
     - the textiles and the clothing industry is the 9th
    largest manufacturing sector, and has a
    turnover of 17.7 billion per year.
     - the industry faces a severe competitive
    squeeze from low cost textile suppliers in other
    countries.
     - the strong impact of exchange rate is one of
    the reasons behind the collapse in production of
    this industry.
   China’s Textile Industry
    - textile industry is a traditional pillar industry for
    the china’s economy
    - China’s textile industry plays an important role
    in the earning of foreign exchanges and
    contributes greatly to the development of
    China’s economy.
    - the industry has also undergone sharp plunges
    in economic efficiency due to unfavorable
    environments both in international and domestic
    market.
FOREIGN TRADE POLICY

   With a view to continuously increasing our
    percentage Share of global trade and
    expanding employment opportunities, certain
    special focus initiatives have been
    identified/continued for Market
    Diversification, Technological Up gradation,
    Support to status holders.
HANDLOOMS
(a)   Specific funds are earmarked under MAI / MDA
      Scheme for promoting handloom exports.

(b) Duty free import entitlement of specified trimmings
and embellishments is % of FOB value of exports
  during previous financial year.

c) Duty free import entitlement of hand knotted carpet
samples is % of FOB value of exports during previous
  financial year.
(d) Duty free import of old pieces of hand
  knotted
carpets on consignment basis for re-export
  after repair is permitted.

(e) New towns of export excellence with a
   threshold
limit of Rs 150 crore shall be notified.

(f) Machinery and equipment for effluent
   treatment
plants are exempted from customs duty.
HANDICRAFTS
 (a) Duty free import entitlement of tools, trimmings
   and embellishments is% of FOB value of exports
   during previous financial year. Entitlement is broad
   banded, and shall extend also to merchant
   exporters tied up with supporting manufacturers.

 (b) Handicraft EPC is authorized to import trimmings,
   embellishments and consumables on behalf of
   those exporters for whom directly importing may
   not be
 Viable.

 (c) Specific funds are earmarked under MAI & MDA
   Schemes for promoting Handicraft exports.
(d) CVD is exempted on duty free import of trimmings,
   embellishments and consumables.


(e) New towns of export excellence with a reduced
threshold limit of Rs 150 crore shall be notified.


(f) Machinery and equipment for effluent treatment
plants are exempt from customs duty.


(g) All handicraft exports would be treated as special
   Focus products and entitled to higher incentives.
THANK YOU …..!!!

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Handloom sector of india

  • 2. SECTOR OVERVIEW  The handloom sector occupies a distinct and unique place in the Indian economy, besides being the largest generator of non-farm rural employment.  The handloom industry is largely household based, carried out with labour contributed by the entire family. It is dispersed, spread across thousands of villages and towns in the country.  Along with the artistry of weavers, the Indian handloom industry demonstrates the richness and diversity of Indian culture. The sector, which employs about 4.3 million people , is the second largest employment provider for the rural population in India after agriculture.  The sector accounts for 14.9% of the total cloth produced in the country (excluding wool, silk, hosiery and khadi)and have the largest infrastructure with 2.3 million weaving looms.
  • 3. The total handloom cloth production in India reached 6.7 billion sq. m in 2005- 06, registering a growth rate of 2.3%.  Handloom industry in India is best known for its distinctiveness, style, traditionalism and modern technology. Each and every state in India has the capability of boasting innovative printing, weaving, embroidery and designing trends.
  • 4. SECTOR WISE PRODUCTION OF CLOTHS (MILLION SQ.METRE) YEAR MILL HANDLOOM POWERLOOM HOSIERY KHADI,WOOL & SILK TOTAL 2000-01 1670 7506 23803 6696 558 40233 2001-02 1546 7585 25192 7067 644 42034 2002-03 1496 5980 25954 7881 662 41973 2003-04 1434 5493 26947 7847 662 42383 2004-05 1526 5722 28325 9112 693 45378 2005-06 1656 6108 30626 10418 769 49577 2006-07 1746 6536 32879 11504 724 53389 2007-08 1781 6947 34725 11804 768 56025 2008-09 1796 6677 33648 12077 768 54966 2009-10 2016 6806 36997 13702 812 60333
  • 5. PRODUCTION CENTRES  Haryana - Panipat & Rohtak  Andhra Pradesh - Adoni, Ammavari Kuppam, Athimanjanpet, Bothala kuduru, Chirala, Dharmavaram, Eluru  Kerela - Azhicode, Balaramapuram, Cochin, Kannur,
  • 6. Kozhicode, Palghat &Trichur  Tamil Nadu - Arrupukottai, Anakaputhur, Arani, Arokonam, Ayyampettai, Andipatti & Bhawani
  • 7. SOME MAJOR EXPORTERS:  Prapum-INDIA  Vardaans- INDIA  G.B.T Exports-INDIA  Indu arts-INDIA  C.P. Exports- INDIA  J.K. Traders-INDIA  Global Exports- INDIA
  • 8. HANDLOOM EXPORT PROMOTION COUNCIL  It is registered under the Companies Act, 1956, was constituted in 1965 by the Government of India as the nodal agency for export promotion efforts related to the cotton handlooms textile sector.  The HEPC provides to its members a wide range of services which inter- alia consists: - Dissemination of trade information and intelligence - Publicity abroad for Indian handloom products - Organising business mission/buyer seller meet and participation in trade fairs abroad - Providing impetus to modernisation of handlooms for the export market - Consultancy & guidance services for handloom exporters
  • 9. DOMESTIC INDUSTRY  Arunachal Pradesh: Weaving, cane and bamboo work, carpet making, wood carving, ornaments  Goa: Pottery And terracotta, brass metal work, laquerware / wood turning, crochet and embroidery, bamboo craft, fiber craft  Himachal Pradesh: Woven craft, wood craft, stone craft, metal craft, jewelery  Karnataka: Wood work, Mysore silk, metal ware, Mysore paintings  Rajasthan: Antiques, pottery, dhurries and carpets, fabrics, furniture and wood carving, gesso work, jewelery and gemstones, leather ware, metal crafts, paintings, puppets and stone carving  Jammu and Kashmir: Textile work, papier mache, wood carving
  • 10. Madhya Pradesh: Painting, textile weaving, pottery, metal work  Orissa: Palm leaf writing, weaving craft, patachitra, applique artwork  Andhra Pradesh: Banjara embroidery, folk paintings, kalamkari and block printed fabrics, wood carving, Hyderabad pearls, metal works  Assam: Cane and bamboo, metal crafts, pottery, handlooms  Sikkim: Woolen carpets, wooden carvings, thangka paintings, handlooms  West Bengal: Dhokra metal casting, pottery, muslin, kantha embroidery  Bihar: Madhubani painting, bangle making, stone work, khatwa  Punjab: Woodworks, phulkari, mudwork
  • 11. TREND IN EXPORT-HANDICRAFTS  26 %- $2.3 billion 2010-11 fiscal, previous fiscal’s $1.8 billion  20% rise new markets Latin America  60% US & Europe  Zari & Zari items highest export 52.21%  Embroidered crocheted products 43.75%  Jaipur, Jodhpur, Moradabad, Narsapur & Saharanpur
  • 12. HANDLOOM & CARPETS  April to Sept US$ 116.7 mn 2009-10 to US$ 156.3 mn 2010-11 ,34% growth  US,UK,Germany & Japan  include IKEA, Wal-Mart, Target Corporation, Habitat and Town & Country Linen.  24 % USD 653 mn 2010-11,Middle east & Latin America  staple synthetic carpets- 64.21%, silk carpets 27.11%, handmade woolen tufted carpets 23.28% & handmade woolen carpets 22.87%
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  • 15. MAJOR EXPORT DESTINATIONS  Handloom export promotion council (HEPC) is a statutory body constituted under The Ministry of Textiles, Government of India to promote the exports of all handloom products like fabrics, home furnishings, carpets and floor coverings etc.  The handloom industry mainly exports fabrics, bed linen, table linen, toilet and kitchen linen, towels, curtains, cushions and pads, tapestries and upholstery’s, carpets and floor coverings etc.  The export of handloom products increased from US$ 116.7 million in 2009-10(April-September) to US$156.3 million in 2010-11, registering a growth of 34%.
  • 16.  The US, The UK, Germany and Japan are the major importers of Indian handloom products.  Japan had been importing textile products primarily from China, but recently the focus has shifted to India, primarily due to its preference for handloom products in Silk, Flex and Jute.  Some of the leading international players that import Indian handloom products include IKEA, Wal-mart, Target Corporation, Habitat and Town and Country Linen.
  • 17. EXPORTS FROM INDIA:  Total World trade in Handicrafts, Gifts & Decorative  US$ 235 billions of which  China accounts for 71 billion  India at 3 billion.  Minister “Dayanidhi Maran” was asked the domestic apparel industry to target exporting $25 billion worth garments by 2012,  Apparel export industry provides employment to 2.5 million workers directly and three million indirectly.
  • 18. COUNTRYWISE EXPORT’S SHARE OF HANDLOOMS DURING 2010-2011
  • 19. GLOBAL MARKET OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY  The global textile industry is expected to grow to about $ 700 billion by this year.  Barely five years after the expiry of MFA(Multi- Fibre Arrangement) the firms with robust capabilities will gain in the global trade of textile and apparel.  Abolishment of quotas has presented the buyers with an option to source from the most efficient and cost effective vendors and countries, for suppliers it has opened the stiff global competition driven by low costs and new legislation.
  • 20. MAJOR COMPETITORS OF INDIAN HANDLOOM INDUSTRY  US Textile Industry - during the 18th century Great Britain was determined to dominate the textile industry. - Britain had the power loom, a steam- powered , mechanically operated version of a regular loom for weaving. - in recent years, the US textile industry faced a challenging time - the exports were almost reduced by 5%
  • 21. UK Textile Industry - the textiles and the clothing industry is the 9th largest manufacturing sector, and has a turnover of 17.7 billion per year. - the industry faces a severe competitive squeeze from low cost textile suppliers in other countries. - the strong impact of exchange rate is one of the reasons behind the collapse in production of this industry.
  • 22. China’s Textile Industry - textile industry is a traditional pillar industry for the china’s economy - China’s textile industry plays an important role in the earning of foreign exchanges and contributes greatly to the development of China’s economy. - the industry has also undergone sharp plunges in economic efficiency due to unfavorable environments both in international and domestic market.
  • 23. FOREIGN TRADE POLICY  With a view to continuously increasing our percentage Share of global trade and expanding employment opportunities, certain special focus initiatives have been identified/continued for Market Diversification, Technological Up gradation, Support to status holders.
  • 24. HANDLOOMS (a) Specific funds are earmarked under MAI / MDA Scheme for promoting handloom exports. (b) Duty free import entitlement of specified trimmings and embellishments is % of FOB value of exports during previous financial year. c) Duty free import entitlement of hand knotted carpet samples is % of FOB value of exports during previous financial year.
  • 25. (d) Duty free import of old pieces of hand knotted carpets on consignment basis for re-export after repair is permitted. (e) New towns of export excellence with a threshold limit of Rs 150 crore shall be notified. (f) Machinery and equipment for effluent treatment plants are exempted from customs duty.
  • 26. HANDICRAFTS (a) Duty free import entitlement of tools, trimmings and embellishments is% of FOB value of exports during previous financial year. Entitlement is broad banded, and shall extend also to merchant exporters tied up with supporting manufacturers. (b) Handicraft EPC is authorized to import trimmings, embellishments and consumables on behalf of those exporters for whom directly importing may not be Viable. (c) Specific funds are earmarked under MAI & MDA Schemes for promoting Handicraft exports.
  • 27. (d) CVD is exempted on duty free import of trimmings, embellishments and consumables. (e) New towns of export excellence with a reduced threshold limit of Rs 150 crore shall be notified. (f) Machinery and equipment for effluent treatment plants are exempt from customs duty. (g) All handicraft exports would be treated as special Focus products and entitled to higher incentives.