India will be largest cotton producer
- December 3, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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India will be largest cotton producer
Subject: Geography
Section: Economic geography
Context:
- Indian textile industry working towards achieving $250 billion by 2030, including $100 billion in exports, says Textiles and Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal.
- India also inaugurates global cotton producing nations’ meet; also introduces ‘Kasturi Cotton Bharat’, a ‘blockchain traceable’ textile brand .
Key Facts:
- Cotton is one of the most important commercial crops cultivated in India and accounts for around 25% of the total global cotton production.
- India has the largest area under cotton cultivation and is the second largest producer (after China).
- It plays a major role in sustaining the livelihood of an estimated 6 million cotton farmers and 40-50 million people engaged in related activities such as cotton processing and trade.
- The Indian Textile Industry consumes a diverse range of fibres and yarns and the ratio of use of cotton to non – cotton fibres in India are around 60:40 whereas it is 30:70 in the rest of the world.
- Apart from being the provider of a basic necessity of life i.e., clothing which is next only to food, cotton is also one of the largest contributors to India’s net foreign exchange by way of exports.
- The Indian textile industry is working towards achieving $250 billion by 2030, including $ 100 billion export.
- Due to its economic importance in India, it is also termed as “White-Gold”.
- Also, India will provide leadership in cotton textiles and technical textiles. Technical textiles are man-made fabric meant for a specific function and are not generally used for apparel or aesthetic appeal.
What is the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC)?
- It is an association of governments of cotton producing, consuming and trading countries which acts as the international commodity body for cotton and cotton textiles.
- Founded at the International Cotton Meeting in Washington, DC in 1939, the ICAC advocates for cotton producing nations, publishes studies and technical information on the cotton industry.
- While most of the world’s cotton producing nations are members, two of the ten largest producers (China and Turkmenistan) are not members of the ICAC.
- The ICAC along with private sector cotton organisations initiated the International Forum for Cotton Promotion (IFCP) in 2000.
- The IFCP serves as a forum and clearinghouse for the exchange of proven cotton promotion techniques.
- The IFCP facilitates domestically focused and domestically funded cotton promotion programs.
India’s Efforts Towards Improving Cotton Productivity:
- PM MITRA: India has also launched PM MITRA- a Central government scheme to set up mega textile parks and promote the entire value chain.
- The National Technical Textiles Mission: It promotes research and development in technical textiles.
- The “Kasturi Cotton Bharat” brand: Which is claimed could be traceable using blockchain technology, and that it would be “carbon positive”.
- State-of-the-art testing laboratories: The Textile Ministry and the Department of Consumer Affairs would open these labs nationwide to ensure that high quality textile products are manufactured and exported from India.
- Drone-based pesticide spraying: Indian cotton farmers will benefit from the technology, adding that the use of innovation and Internet of Things will benefit Indian cotton farmers.