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'ITMA Live series' to feature Innovative Technologies

15 November 2021, Mumbai:

The second season of ITMA Live, a content series created to support the ITMA exhibition was launched recently. Comprising four industry discussions, the new ITMA Live series seeks to offer deeper discussions amongst industrialists on trending topics affecting the global textile and garment industry.

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The discussions are based on ITMA 2023’s overarching theme of ‘Transforming the World of Textiles’, and its focused areas: Advanced Materials, Automation and Digital Future, Innovative Technologies, and Sustainability and Circularity.

Each of the ITMA Live panel discussions features three industry members with the session moderated by a key media representative.  This week’s panel is ‘Innovative Technologies’, which focuses on current smart textiles trends and developments, and their impact on textile manufacturing technologies. The discussion is moderated by Claudia van Bonn, Editor-in-Chief, Textile Technology, dfv media group.

The panel comprises:

-Jean-Marc Senecot, Global Head of Research & Development, Porcher Industries

-Michael Kieren, Product Manager, New Textile Technologies, Karl Mayer Stoll R&D

-Prof Yoel Fink, Professor of Materials Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

 The world’s largest textile and garment technology exhibition, ITMA will be held at Fiera Milano Rho, Milan, from 8 to 14 June 2023. It is expected to draw a strong response. 

The last ITMA exhibition, held in Barcelona in 2019, featured exhibits from the entire textile and garment-making value-chain, including raw materials and fabrics. It drew record-breaking participation of 1,717 exhibitors from 45 countries and visitorship of over 105,000 from 136 countries. Knittingindustry.com

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The Textile Exchange: Why biodiversity, why now?

16 November 2021, Mumbai:

Why biodiversity, why now?

Against the background of the Covid-19 pandemic, forest fires, and increasing evidence of continued dramatic species loss, the importance of biodiversity has never been so clear. Biodiversity is vital for human health and livelihoods.

Living organisms – plants, animals, and microorganisms – interact to form complex, interconnected webs of habitats and ecosystems, which in turn supply a wide variety of contributions to people and all life on earth.

Introducing the Biodiversity Benchmark

The Textile Exchange Corporate Fiber and Materials Benchmark (CFMB) Program is launching a new tool to help the textile industry take urgent action on biodiversity.

The Biodiversity Benchmark will enable companies to understand their impacts and dependencies on nature in their materials sourcing strategies, chart a pathway to delivering positive biodiversity outcomes, and benchmark their progress. Outcomes and learnings can then be channeled back into the community to support further improvements.

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How to get involved

The Biodiversity Benchmark will go through an initial beta phase to track the level of engagement and effort that companies are starting to put into biodiversity. The beta phase will act as a baseline–it will help us formulate where we should be heading and to appreciate what “best practice” looks like today.

We welcome all companies to join us on this important learning journey: from suppliers to retailers, large and small, experienced or just beginning. Together, let’s navigate the landscape ahead. All participants receive a confidential feedback report and the opportunity to exchange ideas, innovations, and emerging best practices. The Textile Exchange

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Grasim Industries reports Q2 results

11 November 2021, Mumbai:

Grasim Industries on Friday reported a 180 percent year-on-year rise in net profit to Rs. 979.1 crore for the quarter ended September, which was sharply higher than Street’s estimate.

The company reported a 67 percent on-year rise in revenue from operations to Rs. 4,933 crore, which was also above analysts’ expectations.

The company’s operating performance in the quarter was strong as operating profit jumped 87 percent year-on-year to Rs. 1,504 crore aided by improvement in product realization for the company.

Grasim Industries said that it saw a recovery in prices of caustic soda while VSF prices also showed strength.

While the company saw a 51.7 percent on-year rise in total expenses to Rs. 4,94.4 crore, it managed to pass on most of it to end customers as reflected in the higher growth in. ET

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SIMA CD RA seeks support for achieving self-sufficiency (Atmanirbhar Bharat) in Extra Long Staple and Clean Cotton

12 November 2021, Mumbai:

Cotton has been the engine of growth for the Indian textiles and clothing industry, the second-largest employment provider next only to agriculture by providing jobs to over 105 million people and the industry is predominantly cotton based. Cotton accounts for around 80% of the total textile exports.

India was the only country that could produce cotton suitable to produce yarn ranging from 2s to 120s.


India acquired the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) hybrid cotton technology for long-staple cotton (suitable to produce 30s to 40s count yarn) to combat bollworm pest attack during 2003. The Technology Mission on Cotton (TMC) and Bt technology enabled India to increase the area under cotton from 92 lakh hectares to 120 lakh hectares, cotton production from 178 lakh bales(170 kgs/bale) to 398 lakh bales and the cotton productivity per hectare from 304 kgs to 566 kgs.


Owing to longer crop duration and in the absence of appropriate technology, the productivity and fibre quality parameters of the extra-long staple (ELS) cotton depleted significantly making the farmers to produce such cotton. The ELS cotton production decreased from the level 25 lakh bales (the 1980s) to 5 lakh bales in recent years as against the industry requirement of around 20 lakh bales.

Though the country is producing 50 to 75 lakh bales of surplus long-staple and export annually, the country is importing around 10 lakh bales of ELS cotton and 2 to 3 lakh bales of contamination free cotton involving around USD 640 million forex outflow per year.

The business size of the ELS cotton value chain is estimated around
Rs.75,000 crores including Rs.50,000 crores exports and provides jobs to around
12.5 lakh people. Hence, the Government is aiming at increasing the ELS cotton
production on war footing to become Atmanirbhar Bharat.


Tamil Nadu that accounts 45% spinning capacity of the country consumes around
120 lakh bales of cotton per year produces only around 5 lakh bales.

The competitiveness of the State has eroded in the recent years due to the steep
increase in the transport cost. Tamil Nadu spinning mills spend around Rs.3 to 6 per
kg of cotton to source from the States like Telangana, Gujarat and Maharashtra.


The spinning mills in these States already have the price advantage to the tune of
Rs.15 per kg due to various incentives offered in their textile policies. Hence, it has
become paramount importance to increase cotton production in Tamil Nadu to
sustain the competitiveness of the existing industry.

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The SIMA Cotton Development and Research Association (SIMA CDRA) established
in the year 1974 by the Southern Indian Mills’ Association (SIMA) has been
developing and producing genetically pure cotton seeds to tune of 600 metric tonnes
per year and directly supply to the farmers.

The battery operated hand held kapas (seed cotton) plucker enables the farmers to double their next income by reducing the cost of cotton plucking and preventing contamination at farm level with least trash.

SIMA CDRA maintains around 600 cotton germplasms, recently developed
15cotton variety seeds including five varietal and one hybrid ELS cotton seeds and
got certified after the intensive research of over 15 years.

The Indian farmers are currently relying on hybrid seeds and for the first time SIMA CDRA has developed Bt the varietal seed for ELS cotton.


In a press release issued here today, Mr R Ravichandran, Chairman, SIMA CDRA
has stated that the Association the delegation consisting of himself,
G.Venkataramachandran, Deputy Chairman and Dr.Asha Rani, Secretary and Chief
Cotton Breeder met the Hon’ble Minister for Handloom and Textiles, Thiru R Gandhi
and the senior officials and submitted a proposal to increase the cotton production in
Tamil Nadu from 5 lakh bales to 30 lakh bales per year.

He has said that the Association has recommended to give more thrust for increasing the ELS cotton production and produce clean cotton at a lower cost using SIMA Kapas plucker. He
has said that the delegation also met Mr.Samayamoorthy, Secretary of Ministry of
Agriculture and other senior officials.


Later, the delegation met the Chairman and Managing Director of Cotton Corporation
of India (CCI) and submitted the proposals for increasing ELS cotton production and
SIMA kapas plucker.

He has said the Association supplied 200 metric tonnes of ELS
cotton seeds to the farmers in Tamil Nadu for the cotton season 2019-20 under the
funding support extended by Government of Tamil Nadu through CCI benefiting
50,000 farmers and produced 95,000 bales of high quality ELS cotton that greatly
benefited both the farmers and industry.

He has further said that the Association can
supply 1000 metric tonnes of ELS seeds per year that could cover 2 lakh hectares,
benefit 3.3 lakh farmers and produce 6 lakh bales per year.

Mr Ravichandran has informed that the funding support extended by CCI and GoTN for 8,500 kapas pluckers has benefited the farmers to produce contamination free and least trash
cotton.


SIMA CDRA Chairman has stated that G.Venkataramachandran, Deputy Chairman,
Dr.Selvaraju, Secretary General and Dr.Asha Rani, Secretary and Chief Cotton
Breeder met the Joint Secretary and Commissioner Seeds of the Ministry of
Agriculture, Govt of Indiaand requested to extend necessary funding support to the
State Governments to promote ELS cotton and the supply of kapas pluckers.

He has added that the Centre has already notified giving 40% subsidy for the kapas
plucker and appealed to the Government of Tamil Nadu to keep extending 50%
subsidy as extended earlier so that the farmer can spend only 10% and own the
machine.


Mr Ravichandran has informed that the Association has developed G.barbadense ELS
variety SBSG 1-5 (SIMA Platinum) having fibre properties equivalent to the popular ELS
variety Suvin with reduced duration of 170 days against Suvin duration of 210 days and
suitable for spinning 100s to 120s Counts.

Also developed Shakthi Bt variety suitable for Hi-
density planting and machine plucking with yield potential of 25-28 quintals per hectares.

The Association has sought 11 croes funding support for the year 2021-22 to supply 200 metric
tonnes of ELS varietal cotton seeds, 150 metric tonnesproduction of foundation and certified
seeds, meet the cost of conducting Field Level Demonstrations, Farm Field Schools, 90%
subsidy for kapas plucker and Rs.500 per quintal of ELS cotton produced by the farmers to
encourage them to switch over to ELS cotton production.

Mr Ravichandran has stated that the Association has sought support for the formation of “Farmer Producer Organisation” (FPO) with cotton farmers, so that they could get support and assistance from the State Government’s various Schemes.


SIMA CDRA Chairman has stated that at the meeting with the CMD, CCI at Mumbai, the
association briefed about the special projects and kapas pluckers, the need for funding and
buyback arrangement of ELS cotton produced by the farmers from the seeds supplied by
SIMA CDRA.

He has added that CCI has responded positively and hoping to get necessary
funding support from the CCI, GoTN and GoI for enhancing the ELS cotton production in the
country and make Atmanirbhar Bharat a reality on cotton front.

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Bangladesh Denim Expo in Dhaka on 11th and 12th November: An Overview

11 November 2021, Mumbai:

The Radisson Blue hotel in Dhaka will on 11th and 12th November host the 'Bangladesh Denim Expo' professional trade show. One year after its inaugural edition, which brought together more than 3,000 professionals, the latest event will feature some fifty exhibitors.

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For this, in the third edition, the organizers announced an extension of the opening hours on both days, in order to respond to the growing demand for this event. Bangladesh Denim Expo will welcome exhibitors from ten countries: Japan, the USA, Germany, Spain, China, Pakistan, Thailand, Turkey, Belgium, and of course Bangladesh.

The show will once again offer round-table conferences bringing together local and international specialists and dealing with major current topics. Among those covered this year, the role of green denim in brand image, the challenges of a safe, responsible supply chain, innovations in eco-sustainable denim, and the impact of sustainable wet-treatment processes.

Bangladesh is the world's second-largest clothing exporter behind China, and plans for its denim exports to reach $2 billion by 2021, out of the total of $50 billion expected to be generated by clothing. Fashion Network

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Siyaram’s launches eco-friendly Bamboo Fabric with 'Ranveer Singh'

12 November 2021, Mumbai:

Siyaram's Silk Mills Limited is an ISO 9001:2008 certified company, committed to creating world-class fabrics for fashion-forward brands.

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Siyaram's high-profile eco-friendly Bamboo Fabric launch is touted to be the leaving least environmental impact on the planet with Bollywood Superstar and its Brand Ambassador Ranveer Singh becoming the talk of the industry.

A quick background to Bamboo Fabric," Bamboo textile is any cloth, yarn or clothing made from bamboo fibers. This raw material is supposed to be one of the most renewable, biodegradable leaving a very limited environmental impact in the making of fabric on the planet".

It has been a culmination of a long journey of a dedicated team of expert innovators at Siyaram’s having worked relentlessly & tirelessly behind the research and development (R&D) of this curated product to come out with a piece of fabric for discerning consumers who appreciate inspirational craftsmanship and care for their mother earth.

Siyaram’s bamboo fabric is a material that we have created with a lot of passion without compromising on the style quotient, the texture, the feel, the designs and, the range of colours it will be made available in,” says Ramesh Poddar, CMD of Siyaram Silk Mills Ltd.

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NITMA: Level playing field for domestic Polyester Spun Yarn ( PSY ) producers

09 November 2021, Mumbai:

President, Shri Sanjay Garg urges the textile ministry that the domestic Polyester Spun Yarn manufacturers be given a level playing field as the PSY imports are @ zero duty under ASEAN FTA from Indonesia & Vietnam, whereas polyester staple fibre is not included in the FTA which is cleared at a full duty rate of 5%.

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Shri Garg, President NITMA along with a small delegation met with the Textile Secretary on 8th Nov 2021 and pleaded with him to levy ADD on PSY at the rate of 5% due to the fact that Polyester staple fibre is not included in the FTA which is cleared at a full duty rate of 5% whereas PSY imports are cleared at zero duty under ASEAN FTA from Indonesia and Vietnam and sought a level playing field for the domestic industry.


He stated that in the presence of this anomaly, domestic mills have no chance to compete with imported goods. Imports are doubling every year since 2015 from 486 Tons/month to 5,109 Tons per month in 2020/2021. The current market share of imports has reached 25% of the total domestic consumption. In a matter of 1-2 years, it will significantly & thereafter completely wipe out the domestic polyester spinning industry.


Shri Garg opined that alternatively, removal of basic customs duty on polyester staple fibre or its inclusion in the ASEAN FTA would also give a level playing field to the domestic industry. As both these options would take a long time to materialize, he appealed to the Textile Secretary that the anti-dumping be imposed till such time the FTA is modified to include polyester staple fibre or till such time that the basic customs duty on polyester staple fibre is removed.


It is worth mentioning here that the Directorate General of Trade Remedies, after 18 months of elaborate investigations has already recommended the imposition of duty on the same.


Shri Garg advocated that domestic manufacturers do not require any undue protection or advantage over the imports but the only thing that is needed is a level playing field. In order to protect the domestic industry and to create a level playing field, the rate of duty on input raw material and finished goods need to be the same, which is currently not the case hence the early imposition of the anti-dumping duty is required.

This move is necessary to not only revive the domestic spun yarn industry but also to save and protect the domestic industry thereby encouraging “ Make In India “.

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