Name an agro based industry in india and its location ,raw material used,whether it is eco friendly or not,if not eco friendly how to dispose wastes in a useful way....plz give relevant answrr very important.
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This group of industries depends on the raw material produced by the agricultural sector. The products comprise mostly consumer goods. Agro- based industry is important from the point of view of contribution to industrial production and employment generation. A survey of various agro- based industries is given below.
1. Textile Industry:
The textile industry plays predominant presence in the Indian economy. It is the only industry which is self-reliant, from raw material to the highest value added products, viz., garments/made-ups.
A. Cotton Textiles:
Cotton accounts for a major portion of the total fabric produced. The first successful cotton textile mill was set up at Mumbai by Parsi entrepreneurs.The following factors favoured the development of cotton textiles industry at and around Mumbai:
1. Location of port facilitated import of capital goods, chemicals, etc., and the export of finished goods.
2. Mumbai got progressively well connected through rail and road links with cotton growing areas of Gujarat and Maharashtra in the interior.
3. The humid coastal climate favoured textile- making without breaking the thread.
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4. Development of chemical industry around Mumbai made available the necessary inputs.
5. Availability of capital and financial resources helped the industry grow.
6. Cheap labour was available for the industry.
Ahmadabad grew as another cotton textile centre. The size of cotton mills is small here, but they produce high quality goods. The raw materials for the industry come from cotton growing areas of Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Since cotton industry is not a weight losing industry, it does not make much difference if either raw material or the finished product is transported. Hence, the industry tends to be located at sites with favourable transport links with the market. The most notable feature of the distribution of cotton textiles industry is that even within a state, it tends to get localised within particular areas and regions, to the complete seclusion of others.1. Andhra Pradesh:
Dharmavaram, Venkatagiri, Anantapur, Secunderabad, Vijayawada, Guntur are important centres.
1. Textile Industry:
The textile industry plays predominant presence in the Indian economy. It is the only industry which is self-reliant, from raw material to the highest value added products, viz., garments/made-ups.
A. Cotton Textiles:
Cotton accounts for a major portion of the total fabric produced. The first successful cotton textile mill was set up at Mumbai by Parsi entrepreneurs.The following factors favoured the development of cotton textiles industry at and around Mumbai:
1. Location of port facilitated import of capital goods, chemicals, etc., and the export of finished goods.
2. Mumbai got progressively well connected through rail and road links with cotton growing areas of Gujarat and Maharashtra in the interior.
3. The humid coastal climate favoured textile- making without breaking the thread.
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4. Development of chemical industry around Mumbai made available the necessary inputs.
5. Availability of capital and financial resources helped the industry grow.
6. Cheap labour was available for the industry.
Ahmadabad grew as another cotton textile centre. The size of cotton mills is small here, but they produce high quality goods. The raw materials for the industry come from cotton growing areas of Maharashtra and Gujarat.
Since cotton industry is not a weight losing industry, it does not make much difference if either raw material or the finished product is transported. Hence, the industry tends to be located at sites with favourable transport links with the market. The most notable feature of the distribution of cotton textiles industry is that even within a state, it tends to get localised within particular areas and regions, to the complete seclusion of others.1. Andhra Pradesh:
Dharmavaram, Venkatagiri, Anantapur, Secunderabad, Vijayawada, Guntur are important centres.
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It wastes less; i.e. It helps recycling everything which can
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