Rubber Board to increase area under rubber in Northeast
- September 15, 2023
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Rubber Board to increase area under rubber in Northeast
Subject: Geography
Section: Economic geography
Context:
- The Rubber Board, jointly with the Central government and the Automotive Tyre Manufacturers’ Association, is implementing a project to expand the area under natural rubber in the Northeastern States.
Details:
- Of the 8.5 lakh hectares under rubber in the country, almost 5 lakh hectares was in Kerala and Kanyakumari district of Tamil Nadu and 1 lakh hectares was in Tripura.
- To expand the area in non-traditional States, the Rubber Board was implementing a project to bring 2 lakh hectares under natural rubber in the Northeastern States, except Sikkim, but including West Bengal.
- The tyre manufacturers, who were the main consumers of rubber, were investing ₹1,000 crore in the five-year project that commenced in 2021.
Natural Rubber:
- Polymer of isoprene, an organic compound obtained from latex of a tropical tree Hevea Brasiliensis.
- Soil type: Well drained and well weathered soils, eg. Laterite, alluvial and sedimentary type soils.
- Precipitation and temperature: Evenly distributed rainfall with at least 100 rainy days, temperature range should be 20-34oC.
- Other conditions required: Humidity of around 80%, 2000 hrs of sunshine and absence of strong winds.
- World’s major producer: Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia.
- India: Kerala (.75% of total production), Tamil Nadu, Karnataka.
- Tripura, Assam, Andaman and Nicobar, Goa etc are some other rubber-producing States.
- India is the 5th largest producer and 2nd largest consumer of natural rubber in the world. India imports 40% of its total rubber consumption.
- The first rubber plantations in India were set up in 1895 on the hill slopes of Kerala. However, rubber cultivation on a commercial scale was introduced in 1902.
- Natural rubber is preferred over synthetic rubber due to its high tensile strength and vibration-dampening properties, along with tear resistance. This makes it important for the construction and automobile industries.
- Rubber Board:
- Established: 1955
- HQ: Kottayam, Kerala
- Under: Ministry of Commerce and Industry
- Rubber board is responsible for the development of the rubber industry in India.
- Rubber Research Institute (RRI) is under the Rubber Board.
Rubber consumption in India:
- Automotive tyre sector: 50% (all kind of rubbers)
- Bicycle tyre and tubes: 15%
- Footwear: 12%
- Belts and hoses: 6%
- Camelback and latex production: 7%
- Other products: 10%