Handicraft Exports in December Register a 9% Raise
Date : January 18, 2012
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Growth in offshore supplies by Indian handicraft exporters slowed to 9 per cent in December 2011, after witnessing a peak of 32 per cent in October, with overseas shipments totalling just USD 338 million on account of less demand from US and European markets.
In December last year, foreign exchange earnings of Indian exporters stood at USD 309 million, according to data provided by the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH). "The demand is sluggish in Western markets like Europe and the US due to fragile economic growth," an EPCH official said.
The US and European Union together account for 70 per cent of the country's handicraft exports. The item that saw the maximum export growth was wood-ware (90 per cent), followed by shawls as art-ware (about 30 per cent) and imitation jewellery (22.5 per cent).
However, embroidered and crocheted goods registered negative growth of about 7 per cent. During April-December, 2011, handicrafts exports went up by about 19 per cent to USD 1.7 billion from USD 1.4 billion in the same period last fiscal.
The handicrafts sector employs one million people. Moradabad, Jaipur, Saharanpur and Jodhpur are the major handicraft hubs with a number of handicraft manufacturers catering to global markets.