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In INDIA mostly ________ are realised for getting wool​

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Answered by gargisharma87
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Answer:

Indian wool textile industries

Explanation:

In India Woollen textiles and clothing industry is relatively small compared to the

cotton and man made fibre based textiles and clothing industry. However, the woollen

sector plays an important role in linking the rural economy with the manufacturing

industry, represented by small, medium and large scale units. The product portfolio is

equally divergent from textile intermediaries to finished textiles, garments, knitwears,

blankets, carpets and an incipient presence in technical textiles. Wool industry is a rural

based export oriented industry and caters to civil and defence requirements for warmer

clothing.

India has the 3rd largest sheep population country in the world having 65.07

million sheep producing 43.50 million kg of raw wool in 2017-18. Out of this about 85%

is carpet grade wool, 5% apparel grade and remaining 10% coarse grade wool for

making rough Kambals etc. Average annual yield per sheep in India is 0.9 Kg. against

the world average of 2.4 Kg. A small quantity of specialty fibre is obtained from

Pashmina goats and Angora rabbits. The domestic produce of wool is not adequate,

therefore, the industry is dependent on imported raw material and wool is the only

natural fibre in which the country is deficient.

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Answered by tejolakshmi18
1

Answer:

There are many states in India engaged in the production of wool such as Karnataka, Jammu & Kashmir, Telangana, Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra and Andhra Pradesh. But the state which produces the largest amount of wool is Rajasthan...............

Explanation:

Wool is produced by follicles which are small cells located in the skin. ... Wool is usually specified for garments for firefighters, soldiers, and others in occupations where ... The bale realized $247,480 and was exported to India.

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