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Indian Man Made Fibre Industry

Credit Analysis & Research Limited, Jan 2011, Pages: 122


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Globally, Man-Made Fibre (MMF) is the most dominantly consumed textile fibre with a share of 63%. Over the years, natural fibre has lost its market share to MMF, mainly on account of the unsteadiness in the availability of cotton and growing popularity of the polyester. Even though, cotton is the dominantly consumed fibre in India, the share of cotton in total fibre consumption has declined from 74% in FY91 to 59% in FY09.

Among the various MMF products in synthetic and cellulosic segments like polyester, olefin, nylon, acrylics, viscose etc, polyester is the most consumed fibre in India. It accounts for about 80% of the MMF demand. The widening price differential between cotton and polyester and growth in use of non cotton fabrics has fuelled the demand for polyester in India.

What would be the long-term prospects of the MMF industry (global and domestic)? What will be the growth drivers? How it is placed to reap the benefits of spiralling cotton prices? What are the new emerging trends in the industry? The report seeks to answer the above issues using reliable sources of primary and secondary data and views on the same.

This report on the ‘Indian MMF Industry’ contains comprehensive data and analysis of various MMF products apart from giving the authors outlook on the sector.

The report is indispensable for any company in the textile industry, banks/FIs, policy makers, research & academic organizations, other international and national agencies etc. Additionally, the four quarterly updates (for the period Q4FY 2011 to Q3FY 2012) accompanying the subscription of the said report would form a potent tool for the subscribers to keep abreast of the happenings in the industry


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