07 July 2022, Mumbai:
“Brazil produces around 3.1 billion apparel items each year, largely based on its strong position in cotton, and there is a tremendous interest in new textile technologies that can enhance productivity,” says TMAS Secretary General Therese Premler-Andersson.
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“There are also over 100 textile schools and colleges, which illustrates the opportunities that are perceived in the industry’s future.”
Closer to customers
As with the USA and many European countries, product shortages resulting directly from the Covid-19 pandemic, and subsequent supply chain difficulties, have emphasised to Brazil’s industry the attractiveness of more diversified and shorter supply chains which are closer to customers wherever possible.
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CREDITS: Reuters
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