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Textile market, Gujarat
1. gujarat
2010
Present Gujarat Scenario
24% - 28% of fixed investment, production
value and Employment of the SSI from textiles only
23% of GSDP comes out of textiles in the state
16% of the cultivated land area of the state is for cotton
About 30% of the woven fabric from the organized
sector and 25% of the decentralized power loom
sector of the country from this state alone
40% of the art silk fabric produced in the country is from Surat
12% share of the total textile exports of the country is
from this state
2. gujarat
2010
Gujarat In Past Decades
Gujarat received over 1813 textile project during
1991 to 2003
25% of total number of projects amounting to
Rs. 9792 crore commissioned
Gujarat has doubled his capacity for spinning
cotton and blended yarn in last 10 years
2nd largest decentralized power loom concentrating
state doubled its capacity during last 8 years
Ahmedabad emerged as Denim city of India
producing 230 million mt./annum in last decade
3. Contents
1
SWOT
2
Growth Plans
3
Future Vision of Gujarat Textile
Future Vision of Gujarat Textile
SWOT Analysis of Gujarat
Analysis of
Gujarat
Growth Plans for New Horizons
for New Horizons
5. Vision
Future Vision of Gujarat Textile
Market Potential
Rs 34,000 Cr
of additional market share
to be generated
Current
Targeted
by 2010
Rs.12,000 Cr
Rs.46,000 Cr
6. Vision
Future Vision of Gujarat
Textile
Exports
Rs. 20,000 Cr
of additional Exports
to be increased from
Gujarat
Current Rs.7,000 Cr
Targeted Rs.27,000 Cr
by 2010
7. Vision
Future Vision of Gujarat
Textile
Domestic
Rs. 14,000 Cr
further Domestic
market to be increased
Current Rs.5,000 Cr
Targeted Rs.19,000 Cr
by 2010
8. Vision
Future Vision of Gujarat
Textile
Spinning
13 lacs
spindles to be added
Current
Targeted
by 2010
33 lacs
46 lacs
9. Vision
Future Vision of Gujarat
Textile
Weaving
20,000 Looms
to be added in our state
Current
Targeted
by 2010
26,000
46,000
10. Vision
Future Vision of Gujarat
Textile
Processing
2.5 Cr mtr Per day
per of additional processing
capacity to be increased
Current 12 Cr mtr / day
Targeted 14.5 Cr mtr / day
by 2010
11. Vision
Future Vision of Gujarat
Textile
Knitting
820 Knitting
machines to be added
Current 280
Targeted 1100
by 2010
12. Vision
Future Vision of Gujarat
Textile
Garmenting
1,15,000
additional stitching
machines to be added
on garmenting
13. Vision
Future Vision of Gujarat
Textile
Employment
2,00,000
additional new jobs
to be created
Current
1,25,000
Targeted 3,25,000
by 2010
15. SWOT Analysis of Gujarat
Strengths
Gujarat is largest producer of Cotton
Facility from RM to RMG
Textile Hub
Calm Labors
Good Managerial & Technical Skills
Constant Availability of Power
Proximity to Port
16. Strengths
SWOT Analysis of Gujarat
COTTON
Gujarat is India’s
largest Cotton Producer
Gujarat
India
1.36 million ton
3.91 million ton
Source: Confederation of Indian Textile Industry; Fig. For 2005-’06
Per Hectare Cotton
Production is Highest
Gujarat
India
654 kg/hec.
443 kg/hec.
Source: Confederation of Indian Textile Industry; Fig. For 2005-’06
17. Strengths
SWOT Analysis of Gujarat
RM TO RMG
Strong Raw Material base shift
to Readymade Garment is easy
Presence of Institutes like
NID, NIFT and many others
Cost advantage
18. Strengths
SWOT Analysis of Gujarat
TEXTILE HUB
Every 4th family got some
link to textile & allied
Industries
Presence of World Class
Mills like Arvind, Welspun, Alok
20. Strengths
SWOT Analysis of Gujarat
GOOD SKILLS
Good managerial skills
Presence of Management
Institutes like IIM, Nirma,
MICA etc
Presence of Renowned
Textile Engineering Institutes
21. Strengths
SWOT Analysis of Gujarat
POWER
The power supply offered is
very stable and fluctuations
are fewer
Gujarat produces around 7000
MW where the consumption is
more or less the same
22. Strengths
SWOT Analysis of Gujarat
PORT
‘Longest sea coast’
is our strength and we
should utilize this strength
By doing small campaigning
we can increase the cargo
carrying capacity of our
smaller ports
23. SWOT Analysis of Gujarat
Weaknesses
Absence of Buying Houses
Cotton production of short and medium staple
Inadequate technology up gradation
Shortcomings of small enterprises
Lack of Interest in R & D
Lack of skilled labors particularly in
weaving and apparel sector