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NONWOVENS IN AGRICULTURE- INDIAN SCENARIO

Published: June 13, 2017
Author: TEXTILE VALUE CHAIN

DISCUSSION ON

  • SOME RELEVENT END USES
  • INDIAN SCENARIO
  • ESTIMATE OF INDIAN MARKET SIZE

TYPICAL USES

  • CROP COVERS
  • TURF PROTECTION PRODUCTS
  • NURSERY OVERWINTERING
  • GREEN HOUSES
  • WEED CONTROL
  • MULCHING
  • ROOT CONTROL
  • CONTAINERS
  • CAPILLARY MATTING

CROP COVERS

  • Protection of crops against severe sunlight in hot conditions
  • Maintaining moisture under the cover
  • Physically prevent the crop from insects, pests and birds
  • Protect the plant from severe frost in cold climates
  • Protect the plant from hail storms

RESULTS OF USING NONWOVENS

  • Faster early and late spring vegetation
  • Increase the yield of fruits, vegetable and flowers
  • Reduce or minimize use of Pesticides
  • Enable growth of crops even in unfavorable weather conditions
  • Reduce fertilizer consumption

GREEN HOUSES

  • Production of vegetable crops.
  • Production of off-seasonal flowers, vegetables.
  • Production of Roses, Carnation, cut-flowers etc.
  • Plant propagation, raising of seedlings.
  • Primary and secondary hardening nursery of Tissue cultured plant.
  • Growth / Production of rare plants, orchids / herbs, medicinal plants

ROOT CONTROL

TYPICAL CONSUMPTION OF FABRICS IN AGRICULTURE

  • DRA ESTIMATE TOTAL WORLD CONSUMPTION- 538,000 TONS IN 2005
  • CHINA- 70,000 TONS TOTAL INCULDING 30,000 TONS NONWOVENS
  • USA -17,000TONS AS PER INDA REPORT
  • THAILAND- 27,576 TONS- PUBLISHED DATA

MARKET POTENTIAL IN HORTICULTURE END USES

POTENTIAL IN VEGETABLE CROP END USES

  • INCLUDING ALL STATES AND ALL CROPS AT PENETRATION LEVELS OF 2 TO 5%
  • THE TOTAL POTENTIAL IS 35,475 TONS OF 17 GSM SPUNBOND NONWOVENS
  • INDIA IS THE THIRD LARGEST VEGETABLE PRODUCER IN THE WORLD

FLORICULTURE

  • NEARLY 60,000 HECTARES IS UNDER USE IN INDIA
  • A FAST GROWING MARKET FOR NONWOVENS
  • HIGH VALUE PRODUCT CAN EASILY JUSTIFY INCREASED INITIAL INVESTMENT COST

GROUNDWORK REQUIRED TO ACHIEVE THE POTENTIAL

  • Practical trials and report results under Indian conditions
  • Education to farmers on efficacy of such products
  • Effective distribution set up with existing marketing agencies in rural areas
  • Manufacture and availability of adequate Spunbond in India
  • Suitable rural agencies for creation of simple structures for fixing the fabrics.
  • Effective financing pattern and incentives from the Government to induce the farmers to use first time

CONCLUSIONS

1.The potential HIGH in Agricultural nonwovens

  1. Horticulture, Vegetable cultivation and Floriculture are important areas with high potential

3.Governmental thrust and initiative in terms of incentives is required to   accelerate the use of such products for the benefit of the farmers in India. Example: Micro Irrigation incentives have helped

4.The total potential of nearly 50,000 tons at low penetration levels indicate the success for any venture in India meeting the requirements of this market.

  1. Additional applications like root control, capillary mats etc will follow when the material is available at competitive price locally.

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