Rewa District, situated in the northeastern part of Madhya Pradesh, India, boasts diverse geographical features ranging from fertile plains to the Vindhyan Range hills.
District's industrial landscape is marked by a robust cement industry, with notable plants like the Jaypee Rewa Cement Plant.
Agriculture thrives in the region, with major crops including rice, wheat, and pulses.
The district has emerged as a significant exporter of optical fibre cable, electric transformer components, electric conductor,iron ore used extensively in construction and manufacturing sectors.
Notably, Rewa's selected One District One Product is "Bamboo Crafts." Renowned for its bamboo forests, Rewa's artisans produce a wide range of bamboo crafts, including furniture and decorative items, capitalizing on the region's abundant natural resource and skilled craftsmanship to drive economic growth and promote sustainable development.
The district is also known for its tourist attractions, including historical sites, temples, and natural landscapes. Some notable attractions include the Rewa Fort, Govindgarh Palace, Keonti Waterfall, and Chachai Falls.
Madhya Pradesh is one of the biggest states in bamboo production as well the state has the largest forest area in India. the ancient Asian saying goes: "A man is born in a bamboo cradle and goes away in a bamboo coffin. Everything in between is possible with bamboo!" So as Madhya Pradesh can produce and export bamboo fibers, textiles, musical instruments, toys, pulp, paper, packing material, furniture, and handicraft items. Bamboo is the ODOP product of three districts ie Dewas, Harda and Rewa.
ODOP Bamboo Exports in Rs Cr in FY
India |
|
2021-22 |
2022-23 |
6.11 |
9.98 |
ODOP Bamboo Export from India
Top Countries Analysis
S. N. |
Country |
Values in Rs. Cr. |
|
2021-22 |
2022-2023 |
||
1. |
BHUTAN |
4.43 |
8.97 |
2. |
SRI LANKA DSR |
1.22 |
.36 |
3. |
TURKEY |
.01 |
.17 |
ODOP Bamboo
Top Importers of the world Analysis
Rank |
Country |
In 2022 mn USD |
World |
370 |
|
1. |
India |
71.23 |
2. |
Netherlands |
52.38 |
3. |
USA |
29.21 |
4. |
Spain |
21.66 |
5. |
Italy |
20.11 |
6. |
China |
19.78 |
7. |
Germany |
19.75 |
8. |
UK |
16.51 |
9. |
France |
14.14 |
10. |
Poland |
8.98 |
ODOP Bamboo
Top Exporters of the world analysis
Rank |
Country |
In 2022 mn USD |
World |
238 |
|
1. |
China |
110 |
2. |
Vietnam |
24 |
3. |
Indonesia |
16 |
4. |
Netherlands |
12 |
5. |
Poland |
7 |
6. |
Germany |
6 |
7. |
Bangladesh |
5 |
8. |
Canada |
5 |
9. |
Spain |
4 |
10. |
Philippines |
4 |
SWOT Analysis:
Strength
Recently growing demand for natural fiber especially bamboo yarn due to its flexibility, easy to wear and skin-friendly material creates a huge scope of industrial demand and Madhya Pradesh can fulfil it.
Madhya Pradesh has already established a textile ecosystem where cotton-based industries flourished in the Bhopal region and man-made fiber industries flourished in the Indore region.
Bamboo based furniture, bags, fashion items, and handicraft exports are negligible, providing huge potential for exports if promotion through marketing and branding is encouraged.
Weakness
The ecosystem of bamboo-based industries in yarn, furniture, and other bamboo products is not developed. Players in bamboo products are in a nascent stage.
All players in bamboo products have not enough capacity to promote their products at their own in export market.
Opportunities
In the near future, the demand for bamboo yarns will grow multifold, Madhya Pradesh has capacity to tap the demand.
Bamboo furniture is an almost untapped market and huge scope of exports. Bamboo furniture is eco-friendly and having less weight with more durability.
Replacement of plastic in bottles and other food containers made from bamboo is the future.
Threats
Competitors in natural yarn for bamboo is cotton. Cotton yarn has an established market and acceptability and it is cheap to bamboo yarn. Bamboo has a production limit. There is no commercialization of bamboo products on mass scale.
Bamboo even now cannot replace plastic has a liquid career due to its limited capacity to hold all types of liquid.
ODOP Bamboo Seller Details
Name Of ODOP Product |
Name Of Proprietor |
Contact Info |
BAMBOO |
Ajay Rathore |
7999454053 |
BAMBOO |
Bharat Kumar Prajapati |
9753941280 |
BAMBOO |
Ashish Gupta |
9425325659 |
BAMBOO |
Lalit Soni |
8819992299 |
BAMBOO |
Nitesh Sawle |
9399996854 |
BAMBOO |
Hemraj |
9753818068 |
BAMBOO |
Manoj Gaur |
9669620835 |
BAMBOO |
Pooja Nigam |
9425600982 |
BAMBOO |
Raju Banjara |
7509185876 |
BAMBOO |
Rohit Bragane |
6263316153 |
BAMBOO |
Asit Shah |
9893086539 |
BAMBOO |
Sanjay Katare |
7999535225 |
BAMBOO |
Seema Dehriya |
7389596229 |
BAMBOO |
Vikas Mohrir |
9893780803 |
BAMBOO |
Manish Besariya |
9424400023 |
BAMBOO |
Narendra Yaduvanshi |
9301810296 |
BAMBOO |
Dharmendra Roher |
9981272723 |
BAMBOO |
Rahul Saxsena |
9713087294 |
BAMBOO |
Shyam Rao Pandurkar |
9479346903 |
BAMBOO |
Chaya Dhurve |
9301766959 |
BAMBOO |
Kailash Verma |
7723063620 |
Name |
Designation |
Contact (Mobile No.) |
|
Shri Anupam Sharma |
DFO (NODAL OFFICER) |
9424793326 |
dfot.rwa@mp.gov.in |
Smt. Pratibha Pal |
Collector and District Magistrate |
dmrewa[at]mp[dot]nic[dot]in |
07662-241635 |
Shri Suvidh Shah |
Executive Director |
0755 509401 |
shah.suvidh@nic.in |
Sameer Kushwaha |
Trade Adviser |
9407259187 |
exportcell@mpidc.co.in |
Shubham Gupta |
Trade Adviser |
7999147155 |
exportcell@mpidc.co.in |
Nitin Shrivastava |
Trade Adviser |
8889485743 |
exportcell@mpidc.co.in |
Prakhar Mishra |
Trade Adviser |
9630967708 |
exportcell@mpidc.co.in |
ODOP Activiries Done in District (Social Media Links)