ALAPPUZHA TO HOST BIGGEST TRADE
EVENT ON COIR, NATURAL FIBRES
The fourth edition of
Coir Kerala 2014, billed as the world's biggest trade event on coir
and natural fibres, will be held in Alappuzha Feb 1-5, said a state minister.Revenue
and Coir Minister Adoor Prakash Monday told reporters here that the event will
showcase new products and machinery designed to drive up production and exports
of coir and would be inaugurated by Defence Minister A.K. Antony."Around
160 foreign delegates from more than 46 countries and nearly 100 buyers from
the country are expected to take part in the trade fair which targets export
orders worth Rs.150 crore for the coir and natural fibres industry," said
Prakash.
The annual event has now become a significant
contributor to the increase in revenues from coir exports.
Among the country's exports in 2012-13, coir
products amounted to Rs.1,166 crore, up from Rs.1,052 crore the previous year,
and 70 percent of this was Kerala's contribution."While production and
exports have seen a definite increase, our primary focus continues to be
improving the lives of the workers in the coir industry and to create more
employment in this sector," added Prakash.At Coir Kerala 2014, organised
with the support of the union commerce and industry ministry, there will be 250
exhibition stalls across the national and international pavilion showcasing a
range of fibre products and the increasing product diversity in the industry.Some
of the newly developed products include a collection of handicrafts and
souvenirs, sound-absorbing materials designed for architecture and interior
designing, environment-friendly coir geo-cells that prevent slope erosion and
enable slope land cultivation at the same time.
A pneumatic loom for weaving geotextiles and a
revolutionary new defibering mill, developed by the National Coir Research and
Management Institute (NCRMI), will also be on display."The meet would also
see a formation of a committee consisting of exporters, policymakers and subject
experts to see how the recommendations at these seminars and workshops can be
put to practical use to aid product diversification," said state Coir
Secretary Rani George.She also added that the department is in talks with the
Coconut Development Board to create a mechanism where farmers' societies from
whom the board procures coconuts are able to supply coir fibre.
Prof. John
Kurakar
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