3rd, July, 2002
Ministry of Textiles  


NEW INCENTIVE SCHEME FOR MODERNISATION OF JUTE INDUSTRY


The Ministry of Textiles has announced a scheme for modernisation of Jute industry. While announcing the scheme, the Minister of Textiles, Shri Kashiram Rana said that the additional resources generated by the increase in Cess will be utilized for the modernisation of the jute industry. The incentive scheme envisages an up-front subsidy of 15% of the capital cost of specific machinery and equipments for modernisation of the jute sector. All the items of machinery identified under the TUFS will be eligible for this incentive. In addition, other items crucial to the modernisation of jute industry, identified by a Committee presided over by the Jute Commissioner with representatives from Government and industry would also be eligible for this incentive. However, those who claim incentive under this scheme will not be eligible for claiming benefit of other schemes of Ministry of Textiles like TUFS.

Jute Manufacturers Development Council has already earmarked Rs. 4.5 crores for the modernisation of Jute industry during the current year in its budget. A total investment of Rs. 200 crores is expected for the modernization of Jute sector during the next three years.

In the second scheme, the Minister of Textiles Shri Kashiram Rana has already recommeded to the Ministry of Commerce (DGFT) for finalising DEPB sector for Jute Export. The DEPB Committee has finalized its recommendations and are expected to be notified shortly. These rates will be applicable for jute yarn, geo- textiles, hessian cloth, sacking cloth, hessian bags and sacking bags also. Till now only jute bags lined with HDFC, LDPE/PP were eligible for DEPB benefits.

The JMDC would provide an additional 5% incentive under the External Marketing Assistance Scheme for the sale of food grade jute bags to Africa and selected Latin American and Central American countries. This was primarily done to encourage exporters of food grade jute bags to compete in the Coffee and Cocoa producing markets where such bags are in demand.

The Minister also mentioned that the Jute Entrepreneurs Assistance Scheme of the National Centre for Jute Diversification (NCJD) which provided interest free loans for commercializing technologies for jute diversification is proposed to be converted to an up-front subsidy scheme of 15% of the capital cost. The orders are expected to be issued in the near future.

Shri Kashiram Rana urged the jute industry to make maximum use of these incentives and modernize the industry and increase exports.