leather sector in ap
DESCRIPTION
Import and Export of Leather in Anthra PradeshTRANSCRIPT
•Leather Sector
•Global
•National
•Andhra Pradesh
•Slaughter Houses
•Animals Slaughtered
•Promotion of Leather Parks
•Global Players in Leather Sector
China
Italy
Hong KongFranceGermanyBrazilIndia
Spain
Romania
Indonesia
TaiwanKorea
Others 22.0
15.8
10.04.04.03.43.02.4
1.71.61.31.1
29.7
Global Leather and Leather Products Trade
(percentage)
Global Leather and Leather Products Trade
21464
3930
15433
7055
101839649
3740
5778
3628
6701
3078 2566 24952334
22386
21922226
China Italy Hong Kong France Germany Spain India USA Belgium
(in US $ Mill)
Exports
Imports
• India is the second largest footwear producer.• India is the third largest exporter of saddlery and harness items.• India is the third largest producer of leather goods after China and
Italy• India is the fourth largest supplier of leather garments.• Annual Turnover/ Production - Rs 25,000 Crores• Domestic Sales – Rs 14,200 crores• Annual Export - Rs 10,800 Crores (43%)• 2.5 million employment direct and indirect• Largest Livestock holding country - A sources about 10% global
requirement of Leather.• One employment for every Rs 35,000 investment• Investment to turnover ratio 1:4
Indian Leather Map
• Major production Centre : Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttar Pradesh, Punjab & Andra Pradesh.
• Leather exports from India account for around 3% of the total global leather exports
• India’s consumption of leather products is expected to grow at around 3-4% per annum in the near future.
10th Plan
)US $ mill(
11th Plan
)US $ mill(
Domestic projections
Footwear Segment 2198 4338
Other Leather commodities
1387 1967
Export Projections
Finished Leather 606 962
Leather Footwear 1035 3192
Leather Garments 328 416
Leather Goods 511 905
Saddlery & Harness 76 240
Leather Gloves 138 273
Total 6279 12293
Sector Capacity % Growth
Tannery (mill. Sq. ft) 1,468 29.11
Footwear (pairs per annum) 15.96 crores 49.01
Saddlery (pieces per annum) 28.38 lakhs 30.00
Leather garments (pieces per annum)
29.30 lakhs 53.00
Footwear Components (pairs per annum)
9.30 crores 36.00
Leather Goods (pairs per annum) 18.34 crores 43.00
Indian Leather sector Capacity after modernization during 10th Plan
Sector 2000-01 2005-06
Leather Garments 24 12
Leather Goods 23 24
Finished Leather 19 23
Leather Footwear 19 28
Footwear Components 12 7
Saddlery & Harness 2 3
Non-Leather Footwear 1 3
Indian Leather Sector Exports – Changing Segments
(in percentage)
Indian Leather Exports
2000-01-
2005-06-
US $ 1.9 billion
US $ 2.7 billion
• A major employment generator and contributor to social and gender equity, where
35% of women forces and workers.• About 2.5 million employees are working and about 2.5 million employees
working in-directly. The work force is expected to be increased by an another one
million.• Of the 321 million hides and skins processed annually by the industry, 85% is
sourced domestically. • A major export revenue earner for the country.• Value addition through technologies and up gradation is highest in the country.• Most plants are clustered within the states of Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Uttar
Pradesh, and Punjab• Tamil Nadu accounts for 70% of leather tanning capacity (225 million
processed pieces annually) in India and 38% of leather footwear &
components. The exports from Tamil Nadu are about US $ 762 million, which
account for 42% of Indian leather exports • TN has over 9000 registered small and medium firms and about 70 large
scale firms and about 40 composite firms
482.20
399.80
204.60167.04 158.00
0.38
AP UP Mah MP TN Rajasthan
Animal Population top States
(in lakhs)
• A.P. provides 10% of India’s raw material, yet, tanning and finishing sectors have not grown significantly to completely utilize the available raw materials resources
• AP could tan only 5% of the raw materials due to lack of tanning facilities Balance 95% is transported to other States where value addition is undertaken at the cost of A.P.
• There are around 30 tanning units in AP with minimal tanning and processing capacity.
Srikakulam
Vizianagaram
Visakhapatnam
KrishnaGuntur
Prakasam
Nellore
Chittoor
AnatapurKadapa
Kurnool
Mahabubnagar
Ranga Reddy
Hyderabad
Medak
Nizamabad Karimnagar
Adilabad
Nalgonda
Khammam
Warangal
West Godavari
East Godavari
63
47
37
33
32
3026
25
24
24
1612
> 25 Nos
Between 10 & 25
< 10
Number of Slaughter Houses
12
12
9
88
87
5
5
4
0
Total Number of Slaughter Houses - 447
%Growth of Animals in AP & Animal Slaughtered during 2007-08
(in lakhs)
S.No AnimalNo. in 2005
No. in 2007
% increase
No. slaughtered during 2007-08
1 Sheep 210.15 245.85 17.0 20.85
2 Goat 64.27 97.65 51.9 9.63
3 Buffalo 107.68 137.28 27.5 4.81
4 Cattle 94.28 114.89 21.9 1.16
5 Pigs 5.49 4.35 -20.8 0.89
Srikakulam
Vizianagaram
Visakhapatnam
Krishna
Guntur
Prakasam
Nellore
Chittoor
AnatapurKadapa
Kurnool
Mahabubnagar
Ranga Reddy
Hyderabad
Medak
Nizamabad Karimnagar
Adilabad
Nalgonda
Khammam
Warangal
West Godavari East Godavari
District-wise animals Slaughtered during 2007-08
629451
364178
330922
303103
301779
Total Number of animals Slaughtered – 37,34,891
Sheep 20,84,583
Goats 9,63,586
Buffaloes 4,81,184
Cattles 1,16,354
Pigs 89,184
218598
218564
188732
142671
135718
130168
129264
108411
97308
78080
75518
73510
53297
52531
50230
39368
13490
0
> 2.00 lakhs
Between 1.00 lakh and 2.00 lakhs
< 1.00 lakh
No of Animals slaughtered in AP during 2007-08
20.85
9.64
4.81
1.16 0.89
Sheep Goat Buffaloes Cattle Pigs
(in lakhs)
Total Animal slaughtered- 37,34,891
Promotion of LIDCAP Leather Parks/Projects
1. Krishnapatnam International Leather Complex
2. Shifting of Hyderabad Tanneries – Promotion of Kunoor Leather Park
3. Promotion of Mega Leather Park at Rukmapur in Karimnagar
4. Promotion of Mega Leather show room at Autonagar, Vijayawada
5. Promotion of Mega Leather Park at Gangadhara Nellore in Chittoor
6. Promotion of 18 Mini Leather Parks and leasing to the SC entrepreneurs
for setting up of leather products
7. HS Darga Leather Products Production & Training Centre
8. Tirupathi Leather Park Development
International Leather Complex
1. GO issued on 06-06-2008
2. Total Land – 412.41 acres
1. Land in APIIC possession – 104.92 acres
2. Land to be obtained from APGENCO – 307.57 acres
3. Project Cost – Rs 194.01 crores
1. LIDCAP’s GOI grant - Rs 30.00 crores
2. IIDF - Rs 50.00 crores
3. SPV - Rs 114.01 crores
Shifting of Hyderabad TanneriesProgress on the Kunoor (Bhongir), Nalgonda Leather Park
• Total land – 120 acres
• Total 10 units proposed - each in 5 acres
• LIDCAP – 5 acres
• GOI given Rs 3.00 crores, State Govt. given Rs. 1.75 cr
• CETP completed with Rs. 2.28 cr.
• Rs 31.5 lakhs spent on approach road through PR Dept.
• Units in the Kunoor Leather Park
• M/s. Hamsa Impex Ltd.
• M/s. South India Prime Tanneries
• M/s. Ever Green Leathers
• M/s. Hyderabad Leathers
• M/s. Roshan best Tanners
• 4 units have completed construction, one unit commenced production, one unit completed
machinery installation
V
vacant
vacant
vacant
vacant LIDCAP
CETP
Progress on the Kunoor (Bhongir), Nalgonda Leather Park
M/s Hamsa Impex Ltd. & M/s. South India Prime Tanneries
M/s Hamsa Impex Ltd. & M/s. South India Prime Tanneries
M/s. Hyderabad Leathers
M/s. Roshan best Tanners
Progress on the Kunoor (Bhongir), Nalgonda Leather Park
M/s Hamsa Impex Ltd.
Common Effluent Treatment Plant
Srikakulam
Vizianagaram
Visakhapatnam
KrishnaGuntur
Prakasam
Nellore
Chittoor
AnatapurKadapa
Kurnool
Mahabubnagar
Ranga Reddy
Hyderabad
Medak
Nizamabad Karimnagar
Adilabad
Nalgonda
Khammam
Warangal
West Godavari
East Godavari
Duddeda ( 25 acres)
Dandepally ( 25 acres)
JinKunta( 25 acres)
Kurnool( 784 Sq Mts)
Rachepally( 42.28 acres)
Tirupathi( 4.55 acres)
Adigppula(3 4.25 acres)
ILC(412.41 acres)
Nuzivedu(20.24 acres)
Vennelavalasa(30 acres)
Mallemadugu(25 acres)
Ghanpur Station(25 acres)
Mandamarri(25 acres)
Armoor(28.01 acres)
Rukmapur(134.31 acres)
Jammikunta(25 acres)
Vijayawada(1 acre)
Gangadhara Nellore( 417.77 acres)
Kunoor(120 acres)
HS Darga(43.08 acres)
Leather Parks of LIDCAP
Polepally( 25 acres)
Srikakulam
Vizianagaram
Visakhapatnam
KrishnaGuntur
Prakasam
Nellore
Chittoor
AnatapurKadapa
Kurnool
Mahabubnagar
Ranga Reddy
Hyderabad
Medak
Nizamabad Karimnagar
Adilabad
Nalgonda
Khammam
Warangal
West Godavari
East Godavari
Duddeda ( 25 acres)
Dandepally ( 25 acres)
JinKunta( 25 acres)
Rachepally( 42.28 acres)
Tirupathi( 4.55 acres)
Adigppula(3 4.25 acres)
Nuzivedu(20.24 acres)
Vennelavalasa(30 acres)
Ghanpur Station(25 acres)
Jammikunta(25 acres)
Vijayawada(1 acre)
HS Darga(42 acres)
Machinery installed in Leather Parks
Promotion of Mega Leather Park at Rukhmapur, Karimnagar(Footwear)
1 .Covered in the CM’s Announcement (dated: 11-4-2008)
2 .Area of the land 134.31 acres at Rukmapur (V),
Choppadandi (M) for establishment of Leather Park
3 .CLRI prepared a Project Report for establishment of
footwear complex for Rs 98 crores
Promotion of Mega Leather Park at Gangadhara Nellore, Chittoor(Tanning)
1 .Area of the land – 431.20 acres
DKT land – 235.59 acres
DKT alienated land – 14.86 acres
Govt. Land – 167.45 acres
Patta land – 13.50 acres
2 .Location - 9 Kms from Chittoor, 40 Kms from Ranipet, 150 Kms
from Chennai, potential for the tanneries.
3 .LIDCAP has paid Rs 73 lakhs on 16-9-2006 to District Collector.
Promotion of Mega Leather showroom at Autonagar, Vijayawada
BJR Mega Leather Show Room
• LIDCAP is having its own land of about 4060.43
Sq. Mts in the Autonagar, Industrial Estate
Vijayawada on the main road of Benz Cirle to
Machilipatnam road.
• Only 403 Sq. Mts of land is being used for shoes /
Chappal show room, office building and
manufacturing unit. since 1974
• The Area of the plot after the required minimum set
offs on all side is 2,000 sq. mts (21,528 sft)
• It is proposed to construct a Mega Leather
Complex with a private participation in the project. It
is proposed to construct two cellars (Lower Cellar
and Upper Cellar), Ground Floor plus 8 floor
building complex.
Tirupathi Leather Park
• LIDCAP is having 4.5 acres of land in the outskirts of the Tirupathi City
• 4 buildings are constructed of which one building (about 800 Sft) is
leased to one small industry and one building (about 600 sft) is being
used as Regional Office
• Two more buildings (of each 2000 sft) is for the purpose of training
(presently not being used). It is proposed to lease this buildings along
with foot wear training machinery and also part of the office building.