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4,00,000/- coir pith block unit 330121118094 12 cb/rop/ie/ tn/2630 dtd 12-09- 2012 3 ars curling industry, dindigul sf no. 7/2b5, pachinampatti, h. dhoddampatti. po, harur tk., darmapuri dt. tamil nadu obc new unit 3,18,250/- curling unit 330051101609 e 14 cb/rop/ie/ tn/2633 dt. 09.10.2012 4 bismi coir spinning
idustries sf no. 72/1 a-2, thiruppathi nagar, tamil nadu obc new unit 2,55,100/- coir spinning unit 330221102209 e 16 cb/rop/ie/ tn/2705 dtd 06-08- kallalangudi village, alangudi , pudukottai- 5 sri venkateswara fibres sf no. 328, narayana chetti palayam, alagar chetti palayam, pollachi -642110 tamil...
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and banana and pineapple fibres are yet another group of natural fibres that have huge potential. the natural fibres industry has faced increased competition, since the development of synthetic fibres in 1960s. the recent global economic slowdown has adversely affected the demand for other natural fibres
, sisal, coconut, pineapple, jute etc. out of all available fibres, the natural fibres such as jute, sisal, banana, pineapples and hemp have been identified which hold potential for the state of gujarat, maharashtra and west bengal. the rationale for choice of these fibres is as follows: use in textile...
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