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THE LEATHER INDUSTRY
  • 1-The leather is a byproduct and the main sources
    is provided the leather industry word wise are
    cattle, sheep and goats are provide by the
    leather and the value of cattle and goat etc are
    5 to 20 in the market in the animals. 2- the
    leather are used in the market childrens shoes
    and most are use Leather makes a contribution to
    the quality of everyday life in the market are
    uses.
  • 3-theleather industry occupies in place of
    Indian the predominant decentralized nature and
    small size makes it difficult to change this
    industry. As small scale, cottage and artisan
    sector account for over 75 of the total.

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THE LEATHER INDUSTRY
  • 4-leather are provide by a all country but The
    major markets for Indian Leather Leather
    Products are Germany with a share of 12.92, USA
    11.32, U.K. 11.20, Italy 8.73, France 5.99,
    Hong Kong 7.98, Spain 5.21, Netherlands 3.66,
    China 2.60, Denmark 1.51, UAE 3.05, Belgium
    1.62,in 2012-13 leather are provide in the
    market.

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THE LEATHER INDUSTRY
  • 5-These 12 countries together accounts for nearly
    76 of Indias total leather leather products in
    2012-2013
  • 6-While focusing on the above mentioned project,
    this evaluation takes also into account previous
    UNIDO projects in the Ethiopian leather sector.
    The majority of these interventions, including
    the one at stake, were funded by the Italian
    Cooperation, one of UNIDOs main donors.

4
Leather Manufacturing Process
  • The processing of hides and skins into leather
    is a complex procedure that requires a precise
    combination of many chemical and mechanical
    operations. Aster-by-step diagram of these
    processing operations is shown in Figure 2.1

5
Leather Manufacturing Process
6
Leather Methodology
  • The evaluation adopts the broad based conceptual
    framework of the thematic evaluation, which is
    well adapted to the multi-facetted interventions
    of the project under evaluation.
  • The evaluation has been conducted in parallel
    with a broader thematic evaluation ofUNIDOs
    activities in the area of Industrial Upgrading.
    This thematic evaluation covers the different
    UNIDO approaches to Industrial Upgrading as
    shown in Figure

7
Leather Methodology
8
LEATHER IMPLEMENTATION
  • The Leather Industry holds a prominent place in
    the Indian economy. This sector is known for its
    consistency in high export earnings and is among
    the top ten foreign exchange earners for the
    country. It is an employment intensive industry,
    providing jobs to about 2.5 million people,
    mostly from the weaker sections of the society.
    The Indian leather industry is bestowed with an
    affluence of raw materials as India is endowed
    with 21 of the worlds cattle buffalo and 11
    of the worlds goat sheep population

9
LEATHER IMPLEMENTATION
10
World Leather Exports Growth
  • The volume of world trade in leather and leather
    products has been steadily increasing. The growth
    rate during the 2004-06 was 55.48 compared to
    5.99 growth in the pre 2000-04 time period
    (Table 4.10). This shows that there was
    impressive growth in world trade of leather and
    leather manufactures in the post 2000 period.

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World Leather Exports Growth
  • Indian exports growth rate has shown a marginal
    increase in the post 2004 period and its growth
    rate lags behind that of China, which registers
    an impressive growth rate of 11.79 in the pre
    2004 period and 28.02 in the post LII 2004
    period. Romania is another country, which
    registers an impressive growth rate of 18.78 and
    21.63 during the time period 2000-04 and 2004-06
    respectively..

12
World Leather Exports Growth
  • Italy is another nation which has shown
    unimpressive growth rate of 16.80 during 2004-06
    as compared to5.86 during 2000-04. But India is
    better off than some nations like Brazil and
    Taiwan, which have been suffering from negative
    growth rates for both the post 2004 period

13
World Leather Exports Growth
14
Leather Manufacturing
  • National Productivity Council has carried out a
    nationwide survey across various Leather
    Manufacturing units to major constraints that are
    hindering the growth of leather manufacturing
    units in India in terms of productivity and
    export competitiveness. The field survey has been
    carried out across ten states in India with a
    view to provide sector specific policy
    recommendations for enhancing productivity and
    export competitiveness of the leather and leather
    products sector in the country

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Leather Manufacturing
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