Title: handicraft industry an overview handicraft exports in india
1HANDICRAFT INDUSTRY AN OVERVIEW
2HANDICRAFT EXPORTS IN INDIA SINCE 1991
AVERAGE ANNUAL GROWTH 18
3STATEMENT OF ITEMWISE EXPORTS OF HANDICRAFTS FOR
THE LAST 10 YEARS IN INDIA
4COUNTRYWISE SHARE OF EXPORTS OF HANDICRAFT ITEMS
FOR THE YEAR 2003 - 2004
5COMPARATIVE CHART OF THE EXPORTS OF HANDICRAFTS
IN THE YEAR 2003 2004 TO VARIOUS COUNTRIES
VIS-A-VIZ 2002-2003
6(A)
- Is very Important Industry in non-farm rural
sector - Helps to solve social economic problems by
providing employment to at least 60 lakh artisans
across India which include a large nbr of women
people of weaker section of society. - Small Scale Cottage Sector
7(B)
- This industry is important from the point of view
- (a) Of high potential for employment,
- (b) The sector is economically important
- because of low capital investment, high
- ratio of value addition high
potential for - export foreign exchange earnings for
the - country,
- ( c) It is highly labor intensive
- decentralized,
- ( d)The industry is spread all over the
country - in rural urban areas.
8 ( C)
- Even today when the exports of handicrafts in
2003 2004 stand at Rs. 10465.14 crores, the
Indian Handicraft Exports share in the World
Trade is not even 1 of the total World
Handicraft Trade. - The balance 99 is indicative of the huge
untapped potential which exists for us to take
advantage of.
9( D) MAJOR CRAFT CONCENTRATION AREAS
- The 6 million craft persons who are the backbone
of Indian Handicraft Industry are provided with
inherent skill, technique, traditional
craftsmanship but that is quite sufficient for
primary platform. However, in changing world
market these craft persons need an institutional
support, at their places i.e. craft pockets for
value addition and for the edge with other
competitors like China, Korea, Thailand etc. - The following places are listed for their
particular crafts concentration -
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10 Artmetalware Moradabad,
Sambhal,Aligarh,
Jodhpur, Jaipur,
Barmer, Delhi,
Rewari, Thanjavur, Chennai,
Mandap, Beedar, Kerala
Jagadhari,
Jaiselmer. Wooden Artwares Saharanpur,
Nagina,
Jaipur, Jodhpur, Barmer,
Hoshiarpor, Srinagar, Amritsar,
Jagdalpur, Bangalore,
Mysore,
Chennapatna, Chennai, Mandap,
Kerala Behrampur(WB),
Ahmedabad, Rajkot .
11Handprinted Textiles Jaipur, Barmer, Bagru,
Sanganer,
Jodhpur,Barmer,
Bhuj, Scarves
Farrukhabad Amroha.
Embroidered goods Barmer,
Jodhpur, Jaipur,
Jaisalmer, Kutch(Gujarat),
Ahmedabad, Lucknow,
Jodhpur, Agra,
Amritsar,
Kullu, Dharmshala /
Chamba Srinagar
12Marble Soft Agra, Chennai, Baster, Jodhpur
Stone Crafts Papier Mache crafts Kashmir,
Jaipur Terracotta Rajasthan,
Chennai, Baster, Zari Zari Goods Surat,
Bareilly,
Varanasi,Amritsar, Agra,
Jaipur, Barmer
13 Imitation/Fashion Delhi,
Moradabad, Jewellery Sambhal,
Jaipur, Kohima
(Tribal). Artistic leather goods
Kolhapur,Indore,
Barmer, Shanti
Niketan (WB).
14(E) HANDICRAFT INDUSTRY IN RAJASTHAN
- The exports of handicraft from Rajasthan in
2003-04 stood at Rs. 1800 crores, against an
export of Rs. 1200 crores in 2002-03, with a
growth of 33. - In Rajasthan about 6 7 lakh people are engaged
in this industry. - Every District every village of Rajasthan has a
rich cultural historical background at least
one unique craft to boast of. -
15- Considering the drought situation which
- exists almost every year, it is one sector
- which can provide huge employment
- alternate income to rural masses.
- A lot of hidden arts need to be explored
- for market adaptation.
- In Rajasthan Handicraft is a home grown
- industry without any specific thrust or
- policy support from the State
- Government.
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16(F) CONCLUSION
In the changing world scenario, craft products
exported to various countries form a part of life
style products in international market. The
impact is due to the changing consumer taste and
trends. In view of this it is high time for
India Handicraft Industry to go into the details
of changing designs, patterns, product
development, requisite change in production
facilities for a variety of materials, production
techniques, related expertise to achieve a
leadership position in the fast growing
competitiveness with other countries.
17(G) SUGGESTIONS
- Steps that need to be taken at various levels to
realize the full potential of Handicraft Industry
in Rajasthan. - (a) A Separate Handicraft Board needs to be
- constituted to advise, implement
- monitor the various steps that need to
be - taken up to promote this industry.
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18- (b) A Handicraft Zone having the following
- facilities needs to be planned --
- (i) Special Economic Zone for Handicrafts.
- (ii) Common Facility Service Centers for
- each product category.
- (iii) A design development Center.
- (iv) Training Center for the Artisans.
- Research Development Facilities to
- revive languishing arts.
- (vi ) Testing Certification Labs.
- ( vii) An Exhibition- Cum-Display Center.
- (viii) An Urban Haat to work as Buyer- Seller
Point. -
19- (c) One-Stop-Information Centre
- (d) Single Window Clearance System
- (e) Flexible Labor Laws
- (f) Infrastructural Support in Providing
- World Class Transportation Shipping
- Facilities.
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