Through
its Memorandum, All India Kisan Sabha requested to protect the lives and
livelihood of millions of jute farmers and jute mill workers and demanded that:
i)
Mandatory 100 percent usage of jute bags for transport and
packaging of foodgrains and sugar. Ban use of Synthetic Bags with strong
deterrent action against violators.
ii)
Place immediate orders for supply of jute bags as per the actual
requirement.
iii)
Jute Corporation of India should be instructed to open adequate
purchasing centres and assure procurement at a MSP of Cost of Production plus
50 percent (C2+50%).
Government
of India is taking various steps for bringing Jute Industry out of the crisis. Some
of these steps are as under:
i)
To
safeguard the interest of the jute industry from synthetic polymer, Government
provides for compulsory packaging of certain percentage of foodgrains &
Sugar in jute under Jute Packaging Material (Compulsory use in packaging
commodities) Act, 1987.
ii)
Government
has launched Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme (TUFS) for the
modernisation/technology upgradation of textile industry including jute. The
Jute Technology Mission (JTM) launched by the Government had a major component
for modernisation/technological upgradation of jute mills.
ii) Minimum
Support Price (MSP) for raw jute and mesta is fixed every year to encourage
farmers to grow more jute.
The
information was given by the Minister of State (Independent Charge) in the
Ministry of Textiles Shri Santosh Kumar Gangwar in a written reply in Lok Sabha
today.
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