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SME Times News Bureau | 15 Mar, 2021
After Bangladesh, Tripura, which is the second largest natural rubber
producing state in the country after Kerala, has exported it to Nepal,
Rubber Board officials said on Monday.
Rubber Board official
Arunabha Majumder said a 18 tonne rubber sheet produced in Tripura was
imported by a shoe manufacturing company at Biratnagar in Nepal.
"The
consignment was flagged off on Saturday and is likely to reach its
destination in a week through the Bihar-Nepal border route," said
Majumder, who is the General Manager of the Rubber Board promoted
marketing company 'Manimalayar Rubbers Pvt. Ltd'.
Many years back Tripura had exported the natural rubber to neighbouring Bangladesh, he added.
Manimalayar
Rubbers Pvt. Ltd, which has branch offices in Assam's Guwahati and Tura
in Meghalaya, has been extending marketing support to the producers
since 1997.
At present, Tripura is cultivating natural rubber in
85,500 hectares and produces 62,000 tonne annually. More than 1.5 lakh
families are directly and indirectly associated with rubber cultivation
in the north-eastern state.
According to the officials of the
Tripura Industries and Commerce department, more than 90 per cent of the
total rubber produced is sent outside the state, earning nearly Rs 600
crore annually as the state has no rubber-based industries.
"Transportation
of rubber and rubber sheets outside the hilly north-eastern region is a
big bottleneck. Ferrying of the natural rubber through Bangladesh or
exporting it to the neighbouring country is not possible due to various
restrictions imposed by the Bangladesh government.
"The
Bangladesh government only allowed transportation of raw rubber (latex)
not in the form of sheets through their country or to export.
Technically, carrying or export of raw rubber is very difficult," an
official of the Industries and Commerce Department told IANS.
Rubber
Board officials said the seven north-eastern states cultivating rubber
over 1,90,000 hectares annually produced 1,11,700 tonne natural rubber.
According
to the Board officials, after Tripura, Assam is cultivating natural
rubber in 58,000 hectare area and produces 31,000 tonne rubber annually,
followed by Meghalaya with 17,000 hectares and producing 9,500 tonne,
Nagaland's 15,000 hectares producing 6,100 tonne and Manipur's 4,200
hectares producing 2,000 tonne.
Mizoram and Arunachal Pradesh
also cultivate natural rubber in 4,070 hectare and 5,820 hectares and
produce 1175 tonne and 880 tonne respectively.
Industry body,
Automotive Tyre Manufacturers Association (ATMA), recently announced
that it would invest Rs 1,100 crore to undertake rubber plantation over
an additional 2,00,000 hectares in north-east India in the next five
years.
Union Commerce and Industry Minister, Piyush Goyal while
participating in a recent virtual seminar thanked ATMA for agreeing to
invest Rs 1,100 crore in this sector.
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