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National rubber policy in the making : Prabhu

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

is developing a national policy to address various issues concerning the sector with a view to boost shipment and productivity, has said.

"This policy is necessary because there are so many challenges the sector is facing. We want to make sure that all issues are addressed through this policy. We have already had one meeting on this," the told

He said the aim of the proposed policy would be to boost export and production of rubber, "keeping in mind farmers' interests".

A task force comprising representatives of state and central governments has been constituted for suggesting and long-term strategies to address the issues, he added.

Major issues related to the sector include minimum support price for natural rubber, restriction on import, minimum import price, categorisation of as an agricultural product, import of cup lumps, safeguard duty and increase in budget allocation to Board.

Import of is allowed only through sea ports of Chennai and at Nhava Sheva,

There are around 13.2 small holdings in the country, out of which around 9 lakh are in

Consumption of has increased from 9.95 lakh tonne in 2015-16 to 10.45 lakh tonne in 2016-17 mainly due to rise in demand from auto tyre sector.

production in 2016-17 was 6.91 lakh tonne as against consumption of 10.45 lakh tonne in tyre and non-tyre sectors.

Import of has declined to 4.27 lakh tonne in 2016-17 from 4.58 lakh tonne in the previous fiscal. Export, on the other hand, jumped to 20,920 tonne in 2016-17 from 865 tonne in the previous fiscal.

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First Published: Wed, March 21 2018. 14:45 IST
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