why does cotton textile industry not require much capital or infrastructure
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Before a hundered years ago the cotton textail was dominating the indian and all over the world but today their are several artificial Fiber so the demand for cotton decreased
Less buyers to buy cotton so the price of cotton decrease
Less buyers to buy cotton so the price of cotton decrease
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Cotton textile industry not require much capital or infrastructure due to mechanisation.
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- Cotton is the world's most important fiber and its processing involves the five stages as cultivation and harvesting, preparation and processing, spinning, weaving, and Finishing.
- Since the industrial revolution mass production, the yarn became easy and the speed of the production became fast this saw a widespread threat to jobs and gradually the shift of focus from the cotton to other fibers took place.
- Cotton became accessible and available to far of place and shift in nature if the demand changes the distribution of cotton textiles. Decentralization of the industry and available of the same material at a much cheaper price.
- The decline of the industry due to the availability of the raw materials and most of the cotton was exported to other countries.
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