Indian Rubber Dealers Federation opposes move to abolish Rubber board
- December 23, 2022
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Indian Rubber Dealers Federation opposes move to abolish Rubber board
Subject : Governance
- The Indian Rubber Dealers Federation has decried a reported move to abolish the Rubber Board, saying it was instrumental in the growth of natural rubber in the country by extending all necessary assistance to growers.
- The current move, especially to discontinue the Rubber Act and shift the operations of the Board to the private sector cannot be accepted, the federation said.
About Rubber Board –
- The Rubber Board is a statutory body constituted by the Government of India, under the Rubber Act 1947, for the overall development of the rubber industry in the country.
- The Ministry of Commerce & Industry, Government of India, established the Rubber Board in 1947 to strengthen the development of the rubber industry by offering financial assistance, consolatory and regulatory services.
- Head Office is in Kottayam, Kerala.
- The Rubber Research Institute of India (RRII) established in 1955 is located on a hillock in the eastern suburb of Puthuppally, Kottayam, eight kilometres from the town.
- There are nine research disciplines, seven Regional Research Stations, two Hevean Breeding Sub-stations and a Central Experimental Station attached to the RRII.
- The Institute is headed by the Director (Research).
- Foreign Direct Investment (FDI): 100% FDI in plantations of rubber, coffee, tea, cardamom, palm oil tree and olive oil tree.
About Rubber Act of 1947:
- It was enacted to promote natural rubber, a strategic product, to provide for the development under the control of the Union of the rubber industry.
- It provided the Rubber Board for control and coordination of the rubber industry in India.
- It lays down important terms and definitions related to the rubber industry such as Board, Dealer, Manufacturer, etc.