“India’s bamboo industry has potential to be worth ₹30,000 crore”, says Gadkari

Minister for Road Transport and Highways, and Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises Nitin Gadkari addressed a virtual exhibition on Bamboo Technology, Products and Services through video conferencing on Tuesday. The exhibition was organised by the Indian Federation of Green Energy (IFGE).

In his address, Gadkari said that there is a need to increase demand for bamboo. He said that bamboo has potential to be used as an alternative to coal and can also be used in construction.

Gadkari said that the use of jute and coir mattresses is soon going to be made mandatory for all NHAI roads. He advocated varied use of traditional materials like jute, coir and bamboo by developing them further. He said that bamboo can also be used to make bio-CNG and charcoal and IITs can be roped in to conduct further research on this with help of special grants from Bamboo Mission.

Gadkari expressed hope that, with integrated efforts from all stakeholders, India’s bamboo industry will be worth twenty five to thirty thousand crore rupees. Technologically proven, cost effective and attractive product designing can establish and promote the use and demand of bamboo, which will encourage people to go for bamboo plantation, he said.

He assured the audience of all the assistance from the Ministry of MSME for any scheme related to promotion of bamboo. Gadkari added that there is a need for more research, more appropriate approach for product development and market support. He also said that he is trying to get 50 per cent subsidy from the Railways department for bamboo and bamboo sticks.

He exuded confidence that increasing the use and requirement of bamboo would lead to an increase in its plantation.

(Published from PIB)

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