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write about industries in Kerala in 250 words​

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Answered by VaishaviOza
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Industry and infrastructure has been making rapid strides in Kerala. Industrial boom in Kerala has spelt plethora of employment opportunities with its cottage industries alone, proving to be the source of sustenance for over a million people. It is strategically located which makes it easily accessible by aerial routes and water ways. There are 1.8 lakh small scale industrial outfits and about five hundred and eleven medium sized and large scale industries in Kerala.

The economy of Kerala reaped huge benefits from its blossoming industrial sector. The following facts and figure offers a glimpse.

State Income at current price in 1998-99 - Rs. 56,563 crores

State Income at Constant price in 1998-99- Rs. 31,240 crores

Growth Rate- 5.6 %

Percapita Income at current prices in 1998-99- RS. 17,756

Percapita Income at constant prices in 1998-99-RS. 9,807

The total yield of important trade goods during 1998-99 :

Rubber- 559.10 tonnes

Tea- 68.37 tonnes

Coffee- 61.15 tonnes

Pepper- 64.34 tonnes

Rice- 7.27 tonnes

Coconut- 6672 million

Arecanut- 18359 million

Kerala export turnover is also of mammoth proportions. Here's a sneak peek of the export scenario.

The port of Kochi exported goods worth 24.3 lakh M.T in 1998-99

The amount of export to foreign countries was worth RS 5673.14 crore in 1998-99

These figures will give you an idea of the export graph of very important trade goods.

Tea

Quantity: 101466

Value: 623.09 crores

Cashew Kernels

Quantity: 75026

Value: 744.95 crores

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