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Government Ties Up With Amazon To Tap Domestic, Global Markets For Bamboo

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February 9, 2025
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The Ministry of Development of North East Region would explore the market opportunities for Bamboo, in domestic and overseas markets and it was working with Amazon and two other companies in this connection, a senior government official has said.

Besides promoting Bamboo locally, the ministry would also look for shipping them to neighbouring countries like Bangladesh, Myanmar, Ministry of Development of North Eastern Region Secretary Chanchal Kumar said.

At a recent roadshow in Chennai, Union Minister for Communications and Development of North Eastern Region Jyotiraditya M Scindia said nearly 38% of the Bamboo was produced in the North Eastern States. This provides a huge opportunity for Chennai which has a huge furniture-making industry, he said.

“Today, we can grow that Bamboo, process it to manufacture furniture and export it (to other parts of the country). Right now, my Ministry is working with Amazon and two other companies to adopt self-help groups in the North East. Starting with two states — Tripura and Nagaland, where we plan to do end-to-end value processing of Bamboo. So, the possibilities are endless,” Scindia said.

In a brief interaction with PTI, the Ministry’s Secretary Chanchal Kumar said the government intends to promote Bamboo products in both domestic and overseas markets.

“We are going to market it. Marketing can be domestic and export. You have to come with quality. These companies will be helping them (Self Help Groups in North East) in designing world-class Bamboo items like furniture, and boards. So it will help the farmers aggregate and take it to the end user. The entire value chain has to pick up,” Kumar said.

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