Govt Lifts “Export Prohibition” on Bamboo
Charcoal for Higher Profitability of Bamboo Industry
Government has lifted the “export prohibition” on
bamboo charcoal, a move that would facilitate optimum utilization of raw bamboo
and higher profitability in the Indian bamboo industry. Khadi
and Village Industries Commission (KVIC), which is supporting thousands of bamboo-based
industries in the country, was persistently requesting the Government to lift the
export restriction on bamboo charcoal. Chairman KVIC Vinai
Kumar Saxena had written to the Minister of Commerce and
Industries, Piyush Goyal, seeking
to lift the export restriction on bamboo charcoal for the larger benefit of the
bamboo industry.
“All the bamboo charcoal made from
bamboo obtained from legal sources are permitted for export subject to proper documentation/certificate
of origin proving that the bamboo used for making charcoal has been obtained from
legal sources,'' read the notification issued by the Directorate General of Foreign
Trade (DGFT).
Chairman KVIC, Mr. Saxena thanked Minister of Commerce and Industries, Piyush Goyal for the policy amendment
saying the decision would reduce the high input cost of raw bamboo and make the
bamboo-based industries, mostly in the remote rural areas, financially profitable.
“Bamboo charcoal has a huge demand in the international market and lifting of export
prohibition by the government will enable the Indian bamboo industry to tap this
opportunity and exploit the huge global demand. This will also ensure optimum utilisation of bamboo waste and thus contribute to the Prime
Minister’s vision of Waste to Wealth,” he said.
Notably, the Indian bamboo industry,
at present, is grappling with extremely high input cost owing to inadequate utilization
of bamboo. In India, bamboo is mostly used in manufacturing of Agarbatti wherein, a maximum of 16% is used for manufacturing
of bamboo sticks while the remaining 84% of bamboo is a complete waste. As a result,
the Bamboo input cost for Round Bamboo Sticks is in the range of Rs 25,000 to Rs 40,000 per MT as against
the average Bamboo cost of Rs 4,000 to Rs 5,000 per MT.
However, export of bamboo charcoal
would ensure complete utilization of the bamboo waste and thus make the bamboo business
more profitable. Bamboo charcoal for barbeque, soil nutrition and as a raw material
for manufacturing activated charcoal, has great potential in international markets
like the USA, Japan, Korea, Belgium, Germany, Italy, France and the UK.
Earlier, in order to create more
employment in bamboo-based industries, particularly in Agarbatti
industry, KVIC, in 2019, had requested the Central Government for policy changes
in import on raw Agarbatti and import duty on round bamboo
sticks that were heavily imported from Vietnam and China. Subsequently, in September
2019, the Ministry of Commerce “restricted” the import of raw Agarbatti and in June 2020, the Ministry of Finance increased
the import duty on round bamboo sticks.