Gadkari Calls for Greater
Utilization of Bamboo Resources; Reducing Logistics Cost
Minister
Inaugurates Virtual Bamboo Exhibition
Nitin Gadkari Union Minister of
Road Transport & Highways and MSMEs has emphasized upon the need of more
intensive use of bamboo resources of the country. Inaugurating a virtual Bamboo
Exhibition at Webinar on 5 November 2020, he said that bamboo has a variety of
uses in various fields like buildings and interiors, handicrafts, agarbatti making, garments, bio-fuel resource, etc.
Mr. Gadkari asked various
sectors to utilize various modes and methods to bring down logistics costs
including choosing more cost-efficient transit mode like water, rail or road.
He informed that a 3 metre dredging of Brahmaputra
River has made it possible to use waterways for transporting goods. Using river
transport would come very handy in transportation cost reduction for Bamboo and
Bamboo products originating from North East.
Mr. Gadkari also asked Ministry
of DONER to formulate a comprehensive Bamboo Policy as most of the Bamboo is
produced in North East. The Minister recalled how he took up the matter of
doing away with the need of permission to cut bamboos with the Prime Minister
who directed the Forest Authorities to follow suit as bamboo fall in the
category of grass with the character of regeneration.
Calling for production of high yielding bamboo varieties,
he said, for industrial use bamboo yield should be 200 tonnes
per acre against about 40 tonnes per acre in case of
some varieties. The greater yield and wider bamboo usage will open up more
employment generation especially in North East India.
Mr. Gadkari advised that Bamboo
sticks may be reduced to bamboo bales so that moisture is removed therefore
making transportation easier and further cheaper as also increasing its
calorific value. He suggested IITs may be roped in to undertake a pilot project
in this regard.
He also suggested making available more incentives to
Bamboo production, processing and handling and said this will go a long way in
developing the bamboo based industry.
Union Minister of State (Independent Charge) Development
of North Eastern Region (DoNER), Dr
Jitendra Singh said that India is destined to play a
major role in Post-COVID economic resurgence and North Eastern Region will play
a crucial role in it with full exploitation of huge Bamboo resources. Union
Minister said that it is imperative to make Bamboo a Pan India perspective for
its growth and utilization. He said that Bamboo will be the new fuel of New
Engine that is North East for India’s growth story.
Dr. Jitendra Singh said that
Ministry of DoNER and North Eastern Council is taking
all measures for tapping Bamboo resources and technical know-how at all India
level. He said that Ministry had already decided to develop three Bamboo
Clusters in Jammu, Katra and Samba areas for making
of Bamboo basketry, Agarbatti and Bamboo Charcoal as
well as setting up of Bamboo Technology Centre. The Minister said that his
Ministry is already exploring Bamboo reserves in different parts of the country
for exploitation of its full potential. He said, during the last four years,
Ministry of DoNER has sanctioned 17 projects for
development of bamboo in NE States, including a Bamboo Industrial Park at Dima Hasao in Assam.
The Union Minister said that around 40% area under bamboo
is in North Eastern States. However, this potential of Bamboo for North Eastern
Region not being fully utilized due to restrictions in movement of Bamboo under
Indian Forest Act, 1927. He said, the sensitivity with which the Modi
government views the importance for the promotion of Bamboo is evident from the
fact that it has amended the century old Indian Forest Act by taking home grown
bamboo out of the purview of the Forest Act, in order to enhance livelihood
opportunities through bamboo.
Dr Jitendra Singh said, another
major reform was to increase the import duty on bamboo sticks raised to 25%.
This decision has paved the way for setting up of new Agarbatti
stick manufacturing units to meet the ever-growing demand of Agarbatti in India. He said, the Agarbatti
industry has 5 to 6 thousand crore of market share in India, but bulk of it
were imported from countries like China and Korea.
Dr Jitendra Singh said that
Bamboo has great potential for its use as a clean source of energy and can also
replace the single use plastic, thus promoting the environment and Climate
cause in India.
Secretary DONER Dr Inderjit Singh also spoke on the occasion.