SME Times News Bureau | 12 Apr, 2022
Union Minister of Commerce and Industry Piyush Goyal on Tuesday said that new
Economic Cooperation and Trade Agreements with Australia and UAE would
open infinite opportunities for Textiles, Handloom, Footwear etc.
He
said that Indian textile exports to to Australia and UAE would now face
zero duty and expressed confidence that soon Europe, Canada, UK and GCC
countries would also welcome Indian textile exports at zero duty.
Goyal was delivering the Keynote address at the Golden Jubilee
Celebrations of the 'Confederation of Indian Textile Industry- Cotton
Development and Research Association' (CITI- CDRA) in New Delhi today.
Vice President M. Venkaiah Naidu was the chief guest
at the celebration.
The
Minister mentioned that Trade Agreements would help in increasing
exports from labor intensive industries. He added that India must also
be open to receiving new technology, rare minerals, raw materials which
are in short supply in India etc. from the world at reasonable costs.
This will only increase our production, productivity and quality, which
in turn will increase demand for our products all over the world, he
said.
Goyal also said that Indian textile Industry has the potential to achieve USD 100 billion dollars in exports by 2030.
Referring
to the theme of the event,'Kapas ki Adhik Upaj,Shudh Upaj', Shri Goyal
said that the theme perfectly converged with the Prime Minister Shri
Narendra Modi’s bid to boost farm production, productivity and raise
farm incomes.
He
applauded CITI-CDRA for working towards developing a robust cotton
ecosystem by directly engaging about 90,000 cotton farmers.
The Minister observed that more than just a fiber, Cotton has been an integral part of Indian culture, lifestyle and tradition.
Reminiscing
the monopoly enjoyed by India on manufacturing of various cotton
textiles for about 3,000 years, the Minister said that the entire world
sang praises of the superiority of Indian fabrics. By mid-17th century,
Indian Calico and Chintz were superhits in Europe, he added.
The
Minister also spoke of the Khadi 'Charkha' (spinning wheel) of Gandhiji
which became a symbol of Swadeshi and resistance against British.
Speaking
of the need to achieve atmanirbharta in the textiles sector, Shri Goyal
said that our textiles must become a symbol of Quality, Reliability and
Innovation.
Pointing
out that the world today was looking for alternative manufacturing
sourcing hubs owing to geopolitical reasons, the Minister said that
Indian Textile Industry is in a very sweet spot to grab this opportunity
and hit 'Mauke pe Chauka'.
It
may be noted that Indian Textile sector accounts for about 10%
(approximately USD 43 billion) of India’s total merchandise exports.
India is the largest producer of Cotton with 23% of global production,
sustaining 65 lakh people directly and indirectly, the Minister said.
Goyal called upon Indian cultivators to adopt new technologies and
global best farm practices. He spoke of the AI technology that is
enabling farmers in Australia to control spraying operations, as cotton
crop is sensitive to spraying through data-driven decision making.
The
Minister commented that modern Australian cotton growers were not just
farmers but drone pilots, data analysts and agri-scientists.
He said
that we must augment the capacity of Indian farmers who are already very
talented and capable, to make them experts in allied areas as well.
Listing
the various interventions made by government for enhancing the
productivity of cotton such as High-Density Planting System (HDPS), Drip
Irrigation, rainwater harvesting, inter-cropping etc, the Minister said
that we must place greater focus on special varieties of cotton such as
the Kasturi cotton.
Goyal asked textiles and apparel industry to focus on sustainability
and farmers to focus on natural methods of farming. He said that we must
encourage innovation, Research and Development and asked farmers to
work in collaboration with ICAR, Agri-Universities, IARI and Cotton
Research Institutes.
He also asked research institutions of eminence
working in the field of cotton farming and textiles to work with each
other to maximize production and productivity.
He
called upon the nation to work together to achieve the 5F vision of
Hon’ble PM for textiles - Farm to Fiber to Factory to Fashion to
Foreign.
The Minister also said that we must aim for global dominance in
organic cotton. He urged the nation to be Vocal for Vocal and take
Local to Global.
Quoting
Mahatma Gandhi, who said “I see God in every thread that I draw on the
spinning wheel.
The spinning wheel represents the hope of the masses”,
Goyal assured that the Government would extend its full-fledged
support to the Textile and Apparel Industry to bring back the same old
dominance of Indian Textiles in the global cotton industry.
He
expressed confidence that with a holistic vision and hard work, India
would be at the forefront of global textile industry and atmanirbhar in
every sphere of cotton Industry.