The bamboo sector to serve as an eco-friendly source of goods & services and livelihood to millions of people in India including the challenges and efforts to be undertaken in this direction has been discussed in detail in this paper.
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Bamboo sustainable livelihood
1. Bamboo based sustainable livelihoods by
establishing and nurturing bamboo value chain .
Bamboo World Organization
Antaryami Karjee (17201010)
Dharmananda Bhoi (17201021)
Gonsai Murmu (17201025)
Jhansirani Hembram (17201028)
Naresh Majhi (17201039)
Pijush Naiding (17201044)
2. SR.
NO.
NAME ROLL NOs.
1 ANTARYAMI KARJEE 17201010
2 VIVEK CHAUDHARI 17201018
3 DIBYA SANTANU NAYAK 17201023
4 JHANSIRANI HEMBRAM 17201028
5 JOHNSON KUJUR 17201029
6 MAYANK KUMAR DWIVEDI 17201035
7 PIYU RANI MAL 17201045
8 PRIYANKA MOHANTY 17201048
9 V PRAVEEN KUMAR 17201056
GROUP MEMBERS
3. Content
•Introduction
•Objectives
•Application and Products
•Bamboo vs. Hardwood
•Opportunities
•Plan Flow Chart
•Feasibility analysis
•Primary Processing
•Secondary Processing
•Environmental Feasibility
•Means of Finance
•Financial Statement
•Impact
• Some Bamboo Products
4. • India has the largest bamboo area and second largest reserve of
bamboo in the world today.
• The size of the domestic bamboo economy has been estimated at
around 2000 Cr. by the Planning Commission. The market potential
however is estimated at around 4500 Cr.
• The government has lately come to regard bamboo as an easily
manageable export item that provides high yields.
• Bamboo can be used as a means to reclaim degraded land, conserve
soil, improve environment, carry out drought proofing.
• Globally there are 1020 species of Bamboo, 136 species are found in
India.
• Few grow only few inches tall and some grow over 100’ tall and can get
thicker than 1’.
Introduction
5. Objectives
• To rejuvenate the under developed bamboo industry in India.
• To promote skill development, capacity building, awareness generation
for development of bamboo sector from production to market
demand.
• To realign efforts so as to reduce dependency on import of bamboo
and bamboo products by way of improved productivity and suitability
of domestic raw material for industry, so as to enhance income of the
primary producers.
• To improve post-harvest management through establishment of
innovative primary processing units near the source of production,
primary treatment and seasoning plants, preservation technologies
and market infrastructure.
6. Application and Products
Bamboo has several application and variety of products can
be manufactured. Some of them are-
Charcoals
Alcohol
Bed sheets
Blinds
Paint brushes
Bicycles
Cutting boards
Clothing
7. Bamboo Vs. Hardwood
• 3.7 Years to harvest.
• No need to replant.
• Found all over the globe.
• Fastest growing plant and has
presence over 200 million
years.
• Can take up to 100 years to
harvest.
• Need to be replanted.
• Produces 35 % more oxygen.
• Have numerous uses.
= Sustainable Bamboo
8. Opportunities
Raw Material-
• 28 % of area and 66 % of growing stock in NE
region.
• 20 % of area and 12 % of growing stock in MP and
Chhattisgarh.
• Growing stock- 80.43 m MT
• Collection- 13.5 m MT
• Area- 8.96 MT
Skilled worker availability
New technology options
Market opportunity
9. Plan Flow Chart
NGO Grower
Grower
Grower
Pack house
Enterprise
Branding
Promotion
&
Marketing
Warehousing
R & D
Show-room
Customer