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CHAPTER -7 INDUSTRIES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND SECTORAL ADVANTAGES 7.1 Medium & Large Industries: The state has 4 refineries, 2 paper mills, one cement plant, six LPG bottling plants, one fertliser unit, two units engaged in Oil & Natural Gas explorations under the Central Public Sector. There are 4 units in State Public sector comprising of activities of petro-chemicals, gas distribution, jute twine/fabric and polyester yarn making in the State. The state has about 115 medium & large industries with activities like manufacturing of cement, TMT bars , CPC , ORS, coke etc. List of large & Medium Industries are at Annexure- 7.1. 7.2 (a) Annual survey of Industries (ASI): The annual survey of industries provides some basic characteristics of the industries under manufacturing sector. Table:7.1 Annual Survey of Industries Items Unit 2002- 03 2003- 04 2004- 05 2005-06 2006- 07 2007- 08 2008- 09 Factories Nos 1533 1593 1710 1864 1967 1859 2111 Fixed capital Rs.in lakh 596543 670965 702998 752036 801962 891081 940427 Working capital Do 137282 195235 204272 267665 329704 346159 335954 Invested capital Do 790402 934228 102260 8 1090977 117952 6 130196 5 136192 8 Total employees Nos 111058 115082 119548 128662 136568 134284 149256 Value of output Rs in lakh 120407 0 163416 7 220500 2 2560914 304761 9 310436 0 367679 0 Net fixed capital formation Do 1370 62260 18319 NA NA NA NA Net value added Do 253882 373164 372082 357617 364199 327473 301389 Net income do 221673 343009 347551 329431 323795 284121 251007 Source: Economic survey of Assam, 2011-12 Table :7.2

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CHAPTER -7

INDUSTRIES, INFRASTRUCTURE AND SECTORAL ADVANTAGES

7.1 Medium & Large Industries:

The state has 4 refineries, 2 paper mills, one cement plant, six LPG bottling plants, one fertliser

unit, two units engaged in Oil & Natural Gas explorations under the Central Public Sector.

There are 4 units in State Public sector comprising of activities of petro-chemicals, gas

distribution, jute twine/fabric and polyester yarn making in the State.

The state has about 115 medium & large industries with activities like manufacturing of cement,

TMT bars , CPC , ORS, coke etc. List of large & Medium Industries are at Annexure- 7.1.

7.2 (a) Annual survey of Industries (ASI):

The annual survey of industries provides some basic characteristics of the industries under

manufacturing sector.

Table:7.1Annual Survey of Industries

Items Unit 2002-03 2003-04 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09Factories Nos 1533 1593 1710 1864 1967 1859 2111Fixed capital Rs.in lakh 596543 670965 702998 752036 801962 891081 940427Working capital Do 137282 195235 204272 267665 329704 346159 335954Invested capital Do 790402 934228 1022608 1090977 1179526 1301965 1361928Total employees Nos 111058 115082 119548 128662 136568 134284 149256Value of output Rs in lakh 1204070 1634167 2205002 2560914 3047619 3104360 3676790Net fixed capital formation

Do 1370 62260 18319 NA NA NA NA

Net value added Do 253882 373164 372082 357617 364199 327473 301389Net income do 221673 343009 347551 329431 323795 284121 251007Source: Economic survey of Assam, 2011-12

Table :7.2PRODUCTION OF SOME SELECTED INDUSTRIES IN ASSAM

Items Unit 2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11Tea 000 tonnes 443 655 533 486 484 498 525Wheat flour Do 207 220 202 837 848 1044 1198Coal Do 628 956 1058 1101 1147 1203 1110Jute textiles tonnes 7903 5910 7227 9494 11249 12511 12904Crude oil 000 tonnes 4724 4429 4426 4361 4673 4738 4714Cement Do 341 251 175 213 446 644 736Fertilizer 000 MT 203 222 308 346 313 338 325Source: Economic survey of Assam, 2011-12

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(b) Gross State Domestic Products (GSDP)

Gross State Domestic Product by Industry of Origin ( at 2004-05 prices) is given below:

Sectors Actual Figure in Rs. Crore at 2004-05 constant price2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 101 Agriculture &

allied13656 14006 14274 14676 14961 15917 16950 18041

2 Agriculture 11589 11811 12009 12373 12524 13261 14262 152103 Industry 14705 14186 14178 14274 15262 15674 16423 176044 Mining &

Quarrying4679 4766 4830 5022 4223 4251 4353 4573

5 Manufacturing 5621 5241 5145 4810 4603 4790 4973 52136 Services 25037 27022 29331 31617 33809 37552 40842 44821

GSDP (2004-05 prices)

53398 55214 57783 60568 64033 69794 75298 80172

Sectors % of Share to total State GSDP

2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-121 2 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 181 Agriculture &

allied25.57 25.37 24.70 24.23 23.36 22.81 22.51 22.50

2 Agriculture 21.70 21.39 20.78 20.43 19.56 19.00 18.94 18.973 Industry 27.54 25.69 24.54 23.57 23.83 22.48 21.81 21.964 Mining &

Quarrying8.76 8.63 8.36 8.29 6.59 6.09 5.78 5.70

5 Manufacturing 10.53 9.49 8.90 7.94 7.19 6.86 6.60 6.506 Services 46.89 48.94 50.76 52.20 52.80 53.80 54.24 55.91

GSDP (2004-05 prices)

100 100 100 100 100 100 100 100

Sectors % YoY Growth rate2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10 2010-11 2011-12

1 2 19 20 21 22 23 24 251 Agriculture &

allied2.56 1.91 2.82 1.94 6.39 6.49 6.43

2 Agriculture 1.92 1.68 3.03 1.22 5.88 7.55 6.643 Industry -3.53 -0.06 0.68 6.92 2.70 4.78 7.194 Mining &

Quarrying1.86 1.35 3.97 -15.92 0.66 2.40 5.06

5 Manufacturing -6.77 -1.83 -6.52 -4.31 4.07 3.81 4.826 Services 7.93 8.55 7.79 6.93 11.07 8.76 9.74

GSDP (2004-05 prices)

3.40 4.65 4.82 5.72 9.00 7.89 6.47

Source: Data Book for DCH

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7.3 Analysis of MSME sector

As per the information submitted by the DICCs of Assam, the state has 28681registered units

(except Kokrajhar district) with an investment of Rs.2845.16 Cr. This sector provides employment to

140145 persons of the state. About 24.68% of the units belong to services sector activities and 75.32% of

units are in the manufacturing sector. Detailed character of the sector is as follows:

Item/s From total no of unit

Manufacturing Services sector

Average units per district 1168 864 284Average investment per unit ( Rs. In lakh) 9.74 12.88 0.88Average employment /per unit ( in nos) 4.80 5.48 3.08

Details of district–wise MSME units, its investment and Employment and consolidated district-

wise list is at Annexure-7.2, Annexure-7.3 & Annexure-7.4.

7.4 Ranking of District:(a) In terms of no of units in the districts:

Name of the district Units (no) %age1 Kamrup 8755 30.532 Dibrugarh 2849 9.933 Lakhimpur 1731 6.044 Sonitpur 1663 5.85 Tinsukia 1460 5.096 Jorhat 1299 4.537 Barpeta 1132 3.958 Dhubri 1098 3.839 Goalpara 962 3.35

10 Nalbari 916 3.1911 Golaghat 783 2.7312 Karimganj 775 2.713 Cachar 687 2.414 Dima Hasao 673 2.3515 Darrang 608 2.1216 Nagaon 538 1.8817 Dhemaji 527 1.8418 Bongaigaon 461 1.6119 Sivasagar 400 1.3920 Karbi-Anglong 373 1.321 Morigaon 294 1.0322 Hailakandi 274 0.9623 Baksa 266 0.93

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24 Udalguri 96 0.3325 Chirang 61 0.2126 Kokrajhar NA NA

  Total 28681 100.00

(b) In terms of investment in the districts:

Sl no Name of the districts Investment( Rs in lakh)

%age of total investment in the state

1 Kamrup 184209 64.742 Dibrugarh 21471 7.553 Tinsukia 19568.7 6.884 Jorhat 7528.35 2.655 Sivasagar 6006.08 2.116 Nagaon 5436.32 1.917 Cachar 5190.12 1.828 Sonitpur 4861.84 1.719 Dhubri 4218.58 1.4810 Lakhimpur 3750.75 1.3211 Golaghat 3588.95 1.2612 Darrang 3572.42 1.2613 Barpeta 3116.81 1.114 Karimganj 2478.64 0.8715 Karbi-Anglong 1898.43 0.6716 Morigaon 1305.53 0.4617 Nalbari 989.03 0.3518 Bongaigaon 880.5 0.3119 Goalpara 859.73 0.320 Baska 852.41 0.321 Dhemaji 742.91 0.2622 Diam Hasau 618.79 0.2223 Chirang 533.29 0.1924 Hailakandi 458.09 0.1625 Udalguri 380.3 0.1326 Kokrajhar NA NA

Total 284516 100.00

(c) In terms of employment in the districts:

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Sl no Name of the Districts Employment (nos) % age of total employment in the

state1 Kamrup 54284 38.732 Dibrugarh 11833 8.443 Sonitpur 8895 6.354 Tinsukia 7319 5.225 Lakhimpur 6115 4.366 Barpeta 5001 3.577 Jorhat 4743 3.388 Nagaon 3849 2.769 Karimganj 3723 2.6610 Golaghat 3720 2.6511 Cachar 3276 2.3412 Goalpara 3093 2.2113 Darrang 2987 2.1314 Dhubri 2795 1.9915 Nalbari 2752 1.9616 Sivasagar 2581 1.8417 Dima Hasao 2481 1.7718 Karbi-Anglong 2327 1.6619 Dhemaji 2302 1.6420 Bongaigaon 1524 1.0921 Baksa 1490 1.0622 Morigaon 1155 0.8223 Hailakandi 1071 0.7624 Chirang 450 0.3225 Udalguri 379 0.2726 Kokrajhar 0 0.00

Total 140145 99.98

It appears from the above that Kamrup, Dibrugarh & Tinsukia are the top three districts of Assam

in terms of number of units, investment & employment followed by other districts. Districts having below

2% of industrial units are Nagaon, Dhemaji, Bongaigaon, Sivasagar, Karbi-Anglong, Morigaon ,

Hailakandi, Baska, Udalguri & Chirang.

7.5 Industrial & Trade related Infrastructure in Assam:

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The existing and ongoing industrial & trade related infrastructure of the department is given at Table:7.3

Table:7.3Industrial & Trade related Infrastructure in Assam

(except Commercial Estates)

Sl Name of the District Industrial/Trade Infrastructure/Agency1 Dhemaji 1. IID Silapathar of AIDC

2. Marketing Infrastructure, Silapathar/AIIDC under construction.

2 Lakhimpur 1. Industrial Area Lilabari of DICC2. Industrial Estate Bihpuria of DICC3. IID Bandardewa of AIIDC

3 Sonitpur 1. Industrial Growth Centre , Balipara of AIDC2. Industrial Area Dolabari of AIIDC3. Industrial Area Gotlong of DICC4. Industrial Area Dhekiajuli of DICC5. Industrial Area Kundarbari

4 Darrang 1. IID Dalgaon of AIDC2. Industrial Area Mangoldoi of DICC3. Marketing Infrastructure/AIIDC under construction.

5 Kamrup 1. Industrial Growth Centre , Chaygaon-Chatabri/Jambari /Patgaon of AIIDC2. Industrial Area Rani of AIIDC ( partly occupied by CRPF)3. Industrial Area Amingaon of DICC4. Export Processing Industrial Park of AIDC5. Kalapahar Industrial Estate of DICC6. Kalapahar Industrial area of AIIDC7. Mini Industrial Estate Kalapahar of AIIDC8. Industrial Estate Bamunimaidan of AIIDC9. IID Rangia of AIIDC10. Industrial Area Bamunimaidan of ASIDC11. Industrial Estate Bonda of ASIDC12. Food Park, Chaygaon of ASIDC13. Bamboo Park, Chaygaon (PPP) under construction14. Maniram Dewan Trade Centre of ATPO

6 Baksa (BTAD) 1. Industrial Area Baska of DICC 2. Border Trade Centre , Darranga of AIIDC ( under construction)

7 Nalbari 1. Industrial Estate ,Nalbari of DICC2. North East Mega Food Park, Tihu of AIDC (PPP) under construction3. IID Tihu of AIDC under construction4. Food Testing Laboratory, Tihu of AIDC under construction.

8 Barpeta 1. Industrial Area Barpeta of DICC2. IID Pathsala of AIDC ( recently approved)3. Fireworks Village , Barpaeta of AIIDC ( under construction)

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9 Bongaigaon 1. Industrial Estate Bongaigaon of AIIDC10 Chirang (BTAD) 1. Industrial Area Karjia, Dolaigaon of DICC

2. Industrial Estate Bengtol of DICC11 Kokrajhar (BTAD) 1. IID Serfanguri of AIIDC ( under construction) 12 Dhubri 1. Industrial Estate Gauripur of DICC ( occupied by CRPF)

2. Border Trade Centre, Mankachar of AIDC3. Border Trade Centre , Golokganj of AIDC ( under construction)4. Marketing Infrastructure, Raniganj of AIIDC (under construction)

13 Goalpara 1. Industrial Area Goalpara of DICC2. Industrial Area Baldmari of DICC3. Industrial Growth Centre, Matia of AIDC

14 Karbi-Anglong 1. Industrial Estate Bokajan of DICC2. Industrial Area of Sariahjan of DICC3. Industrial Area of Bokolia of DICC

15 Cachar 1. Industrial Estate Malinibil of DICC2. IID Malinibeel of AIDC

16 Karimganj 1. Industrial area Badarpurghat of DICC/ASIDC2. Industrial Estate Karimganj of DICC3. Border Trade Centre, Sutarkandi of AIIDC ( Phase-I &II)

17 Tinsukia 1. Industrial Estate, Tinsukia of AIIDC2. Industrial Area Doomdoma of DICC3. IID Parbatipur of AIIDC (under construction)4. Plastic Park Tinsukia of AIDC ( under construction)5. Trade Facilitation Centre, Jagun of AIIDC ( under construction)6. Marketing Infrastructure Pawoii under construction.

18 Dibrugarh 1. Industrial Area Duliajan of DICC2. Industrial Estate Lahowal of DICC3. Industrial Area Beheating of DICC

19 Sivasagar 1. Industrial Estate Sivasagar of AIIDC2. IID Dimow of AIDC

20 Jorhat 1. Industrial Estate Jorhat of AIIDC2. IID Titabor of AIDC

21 Golaghat 1. Industrial Area Golaghat of DICC ( partly occupied by CRPF)

22 Nagaon 1. Industrial Estate Sensowa of DICC2. IID Naltoli-Bhomoraguri of AIDC3. Marketing Infrastructure, Samaguri of AIIDC ( under construction)

23 Morigaon 1. Industrial area , Morigaon2. CFC Water Hyacinth, Morigaon of AIIDC ( under construction)

24 Dima Hasao 1. Industrial Area UmrangshuNo Industrial infrastructure in the following districts

25 Udalguri (BTAD) Nil 26 Hailakandi NIL

7.6 Sectoral analysis of MSMEs in Assam

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District-wise sectoral industrial units is at Annexure-7.5. Sectoral analysis of the State is given below:

1. Agro Food & Beverages:

Agro food and beverages sector has a total of 4839 units with an investment of Rs.73232.15 lakh

and provides an employment to around 26160 persons. Share of this sector in terms of units is 16.87 %,

in terms of investment 25.74% and in terms of employment it is about 18.67%. Under the agro food and

beverages category, the following is the sub-sector analysis:

a. Grain Milling sector:

There are 2356 units under this sector comprising with Rice milling, par boiled rice mill, flour

mill , dal mill and atta chaki. There are 1780 rice mills with an investment of Rs. 5527.92 lakh, 7 par

boiled rice mills with an investment of Rs.1462.70 lakh. Others are 125 flour mills, 17 Dal mills and 427

atta chakis. Grain milling sector provides a total employment to 9688 people with rice mills providing the

highest employment of 6347 followed by atta chaki with 1530 and flour mills with 1475 no of people. Par

boiled rice mills employ 91 persons and Dal mills provide employment to 245 persons.

b. Food Processing:

There are a total of 1552 units and with an investment of Rs.13593.67 lakh which provide

employment to around 7765 people. There are 317 bakery units, 208 biscuit/bakery biscuit making units,

429 spices making units. There are 134 fruit processing units, 15 cashew processing units and 77 chow

noodles making units in the State.

c. Drinks and Allied:

This sub-sector has a total of 49 units, employs 901 persons and has a total investment of

Rs.10152.31 lakh. Under this sector, mineral water/package drinking water has the maximum number of

units of 25. IMFL 11 units, Beer 2 units, Soft drink 4 units and Aerated water 7 units. Out of the total

amount of investment within this sector, the highest percentage goes to mineral water/package drinking

water with 42.10% of the total investment. The next highest share of investment goes to IMFL with

25.09% followed by Beer unit with 9.84%, Soft drink with Rs.2225.23 lakh and Aerated water with

Rs.105 lakh.

Mineral water/package drinking water employs the highest number of 396 persons; IMFL

employs 180 persons, followed by soft drink with 170 persons. Beer employs 80 persons and Aerated

water employs 75 persons.

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d. Jute based Industry:

The jute base industry has a total of 191 units including jute diversified products, jute bag

making, etc. With an investment of Rs. 1598.38 lakh, it employs around 1741 persons. Under this sector

following are the sub-sector industries like jute twine manufacturing, hessian products (jute mills), jute

handicraft and jute bag manufacturing. Out of all, jute handicraft has the highest number of 104 units ,

followed by jute bag manufacturing with 71 units, Jute twine manufacturing 7 units and hessian products

3 units. Though hessian products have less number of units, it has the highest share of investment of

about 45.16% within this sector. The next highest share of investment goes to jute twine manufacturing of

40.6% followed by jute bag manufacturing with 11.73%. It is interesting to note that though jute

handicrafts has the highest no of units it has the smallest percentage of investment, i.e only 2.47%.

The highest share of employment about 51.2% is provided by hessian products. Jute bag

manufacturing provides the second highest share of employment around 23.83%, followed by jute

handicraft providing 21% and Jute twine manufacturing provides a smaller percentage of employment of

about 3.84% only.

e. Other Agro & Allied:

This sub-sector has a total of 398 units with an investment of Rs.4111.38 lakh and provides

employment to about 2448 persons. Under this sector, units like milk pasteurization and packaging, ice

cream, cattle feed, poultry feed and fish meal, etc. “Other agro based products” has the highest share of

units of almost 45.9% of this subsector followed by ice cream with 34.9%. The other industries have

lesser number of units e.g milk pasteurization and packaging 15 units, cattle feed 37 units, poultry feed 22

units and fish meal 2 units.

Out of the total amount of investment, maximum investment goes to poultry feed about

Rs.1172.59 lakh which is 28.52% of the total within the sub-sector. The next highest investment goes to

ice cream with a share of 24.93% of the sub-sector total. This is followed by other agro based products

having an investment of Rs.947.25 lakh, milk pasteurization and packaging with Rs.852.85 lakh, cattle

feed with Rs.106.16 lakh and fish meal with Rs. 7.5 lakh.

In this category the highest level of employment (983) is provided by other agro based products

which is about 40% of the total employment generated by this sub-sector, followed by ice cream which

provides employment to about 31.8%. Milk pasteurization and packaging provides employment to around

10.53% of the total employment, followed by poultry feed with around 9% of the total employment. This

is followed by cattle feed (8%) and fish meal(0.44%).

f. Tea & Coffee:

Excluding the tea factories under organized sector, there are 226 Bought Tea Leave (BTL)

factories in the state having an investment of Rs.28769.15 lakh. Majority of the units are situated in

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Dibrugarh & Tinsukia district. There are 8 orthodox tea manufacturing small units in the state. Blending

of tea is done by 58 units. There are 5 coffee curing units in the State. There are 492 tea factories under

organized sector tea gardens in Assam Altogether Assam has 718 tea factories.

2. Forest based:

About 11.74 % of units in Assam belong to this sector. The forest based industry has as many as

3368 units comprising wood based , bamboo & cane based and medicinal and aromatic plant with a total

investment of Rs.8335.05 lakh and which employs around 15622 persons.

a. Wood & Veneer:

This sector has 2098 units and a total investment of Rs.4808.35 lakh and provides employment to

around 9219 people. Wooden furniture has the highest share of units among wood and veneer category. It

has around 94% of the total number of units. The other sectors have lesser shares like plywood

manufacturing have 12 units, saw mills have 36 units and wood based handicraft products have 71 units.

The highest share of investment in wood & veneer sector however goes to plywood

manufacturing. With Rs.3345.1 lakh of investment it has a share of 69.5% of the total amount of

investment in the sector. The next highest share of investment goes to wooden furniture which is around

27.28% of the total sectoral investment. Saw mills have a share of 2.87% and wood based handicraft

products have a share of 0.27%.

The highest level of employment is provided by wooden furniture around 87.8% of the total level

of sectoral employment. This is followed by plywood manufacturing which provides around 7.3%.

Likewise, saw mills provide about 2.7% and wood based handicraft products provide 2.1% of the total

sectoral employment.

b. Bamboo & Cane based Industries:

This category has 1229 units in the state with investment of Rs. 3450.7 lakh and employs around

6200 persons. Making of cane & bamboo furniture have 19.3% of the units and cane furniture has 9.73%

of the units respectively. The other industries like bamboo board making 5 units, bamboo incense sticks

64 units, bamboo products (misc) 66 units, bamboo furniture making 23 units, bamboo blinds 1 unit,

cane& bamboo basket making 73 units, sital pati making 24 units.

Out of the total amount of investment, the highest share goes to bamboo board making with an

investment of Rs. 1223 lakh which is 35.44% of the total amount of investment in the sector. The next

highest share in investment goes to other forest based industries which have a share of 19.55% of the total

sectoral investment. This is followed by bamboo products (misc) with a share of 13.63%, bamboo blinds

with a share of 12.3%, cane& bamboo furniture with 8.58%, bamboo incense sticks with a share of 8.1%.

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The other units have lesser share of investment like bamboo furniture 0.83%, cane furniture 0.56%,

cane& bamboo basket works 0.77% and sital pati units 0.13% of the total investment.

The other forest based industries provide the highest level of employment with 48.35% of the

sectoral total. The next highest level of employment is provided by cane & bamboo furniture with

15.35%, followed by cane furnitures with 8.5%, bamboo incense sticks with 7.62%, cane & bamboo

basket works with 6.85%, bamboo furniture with 4.96%, bamboo products (misc) with 4.85%, sital pati

units with 1.58%, bamboo boards making with 1.45% and bamboo blinds with 0.43% of the total level of

sectoral employment.

c. Medicinal & Aromatic Plant based industries:

There are 41 units of the medicinal & aromatic plants based industrial units in the state. They

together have a total investment of Rs. 76.5 lakh and provides employment to about 203 persons. This

sub-sector could be divided into following categories: Agar manufacturing, Citronella processing,

Medicinal plant processing and other Aromatic products processing. Agar manufacturing has the highest

number of units (21) followed by Citronella processing with 13 units, other Aromatic products processing

with 6 units and Medicinal plant processing has only 1 unit.

Agar manufacturing has the highest share of investment around 63% of the total amount of

investment in this sector. The second highest share of investment goes to citronella processing around

33.6%, followed by other aromatic products processing with 2.7% and medicinal plants processing with

0.44% of the total amount of sectoral investment.

The highest share of employment of about 50.7% is provided by agar manufacturing which

employs around 103 persons, the next highest employment is provided by citronella processing (69

persons) followed by other aromatic products processing (24 persons) and medicinal plants processing

(7 persons).

3. Textiles sector:

Textiles sector has 7960 units and a total investment of Rs. 6027.54 lakh in this sector. It provides

employment to around 29047 persons. Under this category tailoring has maximum number of units

(3411), accounting to 42.8% of the total sectoral units. Readymade garments have the next highest share

of units (2104), which accounts for 26.43% of the total units. This is followed by decorative textiles

(loom based) which has 23% of the total number of units. The other sectors like “other textile products”

have 308 units, handloom accessories 95 units, knitted cloth woolen 84 units, knitted cloth 45 units, silk

reeling 44 units, yarn dying & processing 28 units and power loom 3 units.

Readymade garments accounts for highest percentage with investment of around 44% of the total

investment in textile sector. The next highest share of investment of 21.66% in decorative textiles loom

based industries, followed by tailoring with 19.39%. The other sub-sectors like yarn dying & processing

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accounts for 5.4%, power loom 1.12%, handloom accessories 1.23%, silk reeling unit 1.5%, knitted cloth

2.4%, knitted cloth woolen gets 1.20% and “other textile products” 1.78% of the total investments in the

textiles sector.

Tailoring provides highest employment to about 37.53% of the total persons employed in the

textile sector. This is followed by the readymade garments which employs around 27.3%, Decorative

textiles loom base units at 26.6%, “other textile products” with 2.5% of the total persons employed in the

sector.

3. Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals:

This sector accounts 1.46 % of total units of Assam. There are 420 units with an investment of

Rs. 11555.32 lakh and generating employment of 4198 persons. Under this sector there are several sub-

sectors out of which the highest percentage of units (39%) is present in the “other chemical” category.

The next highest percentage of units (13.5%) is present in washing soap (handmade) followed by washing

soap (machine made) with 10.47% units followed by medicine (ayurvedic) units with 9% and medicine

(allopathic) with 7.6 % . Bleaching powder has 4 units, sulphuric acid 1 unit, ferric alum 3 units, laundry

soap 27 units, detergent powder 19 units, cosmetics 16 units and mosquito replant mat 12 units.

Out of the total amount of investment in this sector, the highest share is accounted with medicine

(ayurvedic) about Rs.3870.02 lakh which is 33.49% . Mosquito replant mat is the next highest share of

investment (Rs. 3502.8 lakh) with 30.3%. The third highest share of investment is with medicine

(allopathic) which is about 14.98%. This is followed by other chemical items with 7.29%, detergent

powder with 4.8%, cosmetics with 3.5 %, ferric alum with 1.6%, washing soap (machine made) with

1.36%, bleaching powder with 0.95%, washing soap (handmade) with 0.84%, laundry soap with 0.59%

and sulphuric acid with 0.19% of the total sectoral investment.

The highest level of employment is provided by “other chemical items” which is 22.24% of the

sector. This is followed by medicine (allopathic) which is about 14%, mosquito replant with 13% and

medicine (ayurvedic) 11% of the total employment in this sector. Likewise washing soap (machine made)

provides 9.38% and washing soap (handmade ) provides 7.4%, laundry soap provides 7%, cosmetics

provides 6.31%, detergent powder provides 6.2%, bleaching powder provides 2%, ferric alum provides

0.7% and sulphuric acid provides 0.35% of the total employment in this sector.

5. Engineering:

This sector account 10.37% of total units in Assam . Under this sector there are 2975 units with

an investment of Rs. 83219.95 lakh and employed about 16398 persons. In this sector the highest

percentage of units occupied by M.S Fabrication/Almirah/Racks etc. It contains about 77.68% of the total

units under this sector. Wire netting has the next highest share of units with 14.65% followed by other

engineering products which has about 4% of the sectoral total. The other sub-sector have lesser number of

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units like MS pipe 8 units, Billet 13 units, TMT bar 21 units, GCI sheet 3 units, rolling mills 14 units,

wire nails making 20 units, HB wire making 4 units, railways track fittings 2 units, barbed wire 9 units,

tea machinery 8 units, stone crushing machinery 2 units and wire drawing 5 units.

The major share of investment goes to billet making industries. It has a total investment of

Rs.38862.74 lakh and occupies 46.69% of the total amount of investment under this sector. The second

highest share of investment is MS pipe about Rs. 10759.98 lakh with 12.9% of the total investment under

this sector, followed by GCI sheet with 12.6%, TMT bar with 11.4%, rolling mills with 6.13%, M.S

Fabrication / Almirah / Racks with 5.8%, railways track fittings with 2.16%, tea machinery with 0.64%,

wire nails making with 0.53%, other engineering products with 0.4%, wire drawing with 0.24%, wire

netting with 0.17%, HB wire making with 0.13%, stone crushing machinery with 0.05% and barbed wire

with o.oo6% of the total amount of investment in the sector.

In terms of employment, M.S fabrication /Almirah/ racks manufacturing provides the highest

percentage of employment (69.6%) followed by wire netting with 10.9% of the total employment under

this sector. The other sectors like other engineering products provides 4.59%, TMT bar 4.29%, rolling

mills 2.5%, tea machinery 2%, billet 1.5%, MS pipe 1.2%, wire nails making 0.9%, railways track fittings

0.73%, GCI sheet 0.45%, wire drawing 0.33%, barbed wire 0.25%, HB wire making 0.219% and stone

crushing machinery 0.213% of the total employment.

6. Electronics sector:

In this sector, there are 84 units and 50% of the total units are in the computer assembling sector.

The next highest shares of units are in the TV assembling sector with 39% of the total units. The other

sub-sector like computer assembling 8 units and VCR assembling 1 unit.

7. Mineral sector:

There are 1881 units in this sector. The highest share of units under this sector is manufacturing

of concrete pole, post industry and occupied 38.38% and mostly located in the rural areas. The next

highest share of units is present in the stone crushing/ chips industry 20.7%, followed by bricks 19.6%

and other mineral based unit 8.2%.

Under minerals sector, the total amount of investment is Rs. 46414.4 lakh and highest percentage

in cement industry with 41.6% of the total investment. The second highest percentage of investment is

with stone crushing/ chips which are about 14% followed by coke units (coal to coke) with 12.5% of the

total amount of investment. The share of brick industry is 9.76% of the total amount of investment.

Though making of concrete pole and post have a large number of units under them, the level of

investment is not very significant .

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The total employment under the sector is 18459 persons. The bricks industry together with

bricks (mechanized) provides the highest percentage of employment i.e 39.4%. The next highest

investment is found in the stone crushing/ chips industry with 19% and concrete poles & posts provides a

good amount of employment of around 14.4%.

8. Electrical sector:

In this sector there are 105 units with an investment of Rs. 3233.07 lakh and provides

employment to around 695 persons, which are engaged in manufacturing / assembling of household

electrical products. Though there are comparatively less number of units in the AAC conductors but the

volume of investment is high. There are 13 transformer manufacturing units (with an investment of

Rs.236.74 lakh) and 12 transformer repairing units in the state.

9. Leather sector:

There are 69 units in this sub-sector with an investment of Rs.49.8 lakh and provides

employment to 289 persons.

10. Rubber sector:

There are 32 units under this sector with an investment of Rs.1160.52 lakh and it employs 389

persons. The sub-sectors are Ribbed Smoke Sheet (RSS), Latex Rubber Sheet, Rubber Foam, Balloon,

Rubber Hand Gloves and other rubber products. Maximum rubber production takes place in Karbi-

Anglong district followed by Goalpara and Karimganj district. The highest share of investment goes to

“other rubber products” industry with 75.14 % followed by 19% of rubber foam industry. In terms of

employment, it is seen that though the latex rubber sheet making units has lesser share of investment, it

provides the maximum employment about 34.9% of the total sectoral employment.

11. Metal based industries:

Under this sector, there are 270 units with an investment of around Rs. 1695.97 lakh and it

employs 1594 persons. The highest shares of units are found in the brass metal and bell metal industries

and mostly located in Hajo & Sarthebari areas. The total amount of investment under this sector is

Rs.1695.97 lakh. Out of this, the highest percentage of investment is with the aluminum utensils units

which is about 64.5% of the total sectoral investment. The brass metal industry employs about 33% and

the bell metal industry employs about 21% of the total people engaged in the sector. The aluminum

utensils industry employs about 25.8% of the sectoral employment.

12. Plastic based industries:

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There are 235 units under this sector with an investment of Rs.8413.94 lakh. The major

industries are PVC pipe manufacturing, Moulded furniture, Plastic sheets etc. PVC pipe making occupies

23.9% followed by 21% of moulded furniture of the total investment.

The total employment in the plastics sector is 1818 where “other plastic products” provides the

maximum employment of about 33%, followed by polythene bags (26%), moulded furniture (19%) and

PVC pipe (12%).

13. Paper & paper related:

There are 1680 units under this sector with an investment of Rs.28340.63 lakh. This sector

provides employment to 9127 persons. There are 798 nos of printing presses in the state with an

investment of Rs.6474.62 lakh. There are 630 DTP units with an investment of Rs. 1172.56 lakh. The

state has 31 cartoon manufacturing industrial units with an investment of Rs. 20259.32 lakh. There are 3

handmade paper units, 2 paper manufacturing units (waste paper to paper) in the state.

14. Information Technology:

There are 209 units under this sector with an investment of Rs.1044.51 lakh and employment of.

794 persons. The state has 10 call centres, 65 data processing centres and 19 software development units.

15. Miscellaneous products not listed above:

Under this sector, several industries having a total of 886 units are included like tyre rethreading,

sports goods, jewellery, musical instruments, agarbatti, cold storage, etc. The highest numbers of units

(about 372 units) are set up under other miscellaneous products, followed by jewellery with 217 units and

tyre rethreading with 107 units.

Total investment in this sector is Rs. 6587.54 lakh, with cold storage having the highest

percentage of investment around 40.4%. Under this sector, a total of 4082 persons are employed in the

sub-sectors of tyre rethreading, jewellery, etc .

16. Service sector activities:

About 12.79 % of units of Assam are under this sector (excluding the tailoring units of 3411).

The state has 3668 service sector units which comprises of repairing of vehicles, engineering workshops,

bi-cycle repairing, beauty parlors, Photostatting, etc. This sector has 1.77 % of investment with 7.76% of

employment. Although Investment is low, this sector has the capability to provide more employment.

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7.7 District-wise sectoral analysis of Resources & activities:

District-wise sectoral analysis of resources & activities are as follows:

1. Baksa

Activities1 Agriculture The net sown area of the district is 125735 Ha, constitute 54% of the geographical

area of the district (234616 Ha), 75% work force engaged in agriculture. The most important crop of the district is paddy which constitutes 50% of the gross crop area. Other important crops are potato, wheat, mustard and jute. Average land holding size is 1.49 Ha.

2 Horticulture The soil and agro-climatic conditions of the district are ideal for cultivation of wide varieties of plantation and horticulture crops relatively in the upland areas. Due to long gestation of horticulture/ plantation crops, areca nut, coconut, jackfruit and mangoes are confined to small backyard gardens. There is no cold storage in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy The capacity of production of raw milk of the district is about 4.5 lakh ltr but

there is no organized milk procurement centre in the district.Poultry There are on 95 broiler farms in the district. There is no Govt/private hatchery ,

feed mill etc but the district has tremendous scope for development of poultry farming

Fishery There are 4700 families directly engaged in pisciculture for their livelihood. There are 5 nos of private hatchery, 40 nos of fish seed growers and 11 retail fish markets in the district.

4 Industries & Commerce(a) MSME The district has 266 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.852.41 lakh.

The employment in this sector is about 1490 only. The district has 16.82 % units under the services sector category and it comprises of small units like engineering workshop, repairing of vehicles etc. The district has 13 nos of rice mills, 16 nos of wooden furniture making unit, 80 nos of handloom units etc. The district has only one Cement industry.

(b) Medium & Large Industries

The district has no medium industries.

(c)Border Trade

The district is bordering Bhutan and Darranga is the only notified Land Custom Station (LCS) of the district (Indo-Bhutan Border). A Border Trade Centre is under construction to facilitate trade & commerce of the district.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has only one small Industrial area.

5 Opportunities The district is a catchment area of fruits & vegetables of Bhutan and all the major products passes through this area. There is a tremendous possibility of setting up of food processing industries nearby. The location and climatic condition of the district shows that the district is

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favourable for Bio-Tech industries which have potential for employment generation.

6 Attention required

Agri & horticulture sector:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Organic cultivation ( vermi composting etc)3. Cold storage 4. Cold chain5. Farm mechanization6. Grading & pack houseMilk & allied:1. Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage & marketing.2. Setting up of Private Hatchery.3. Poultry feed Mill4. Echo-Hatchery (fish)Industries:1. Massive awareness programme2. Cluster activities on Bamboo incense sticks, Engineering activities etc..3. Need of new industrial Infrastructure4. Strengthening of district level offices.

2. Barpeta

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian, about 75% of the work force engaged in

agriculture sector. Out of 342803 Ha geographical area, the net cropped area and gross cropped area are 180947 ha and 255133 ha respectively. Average land holding size is 1.06 Ha. There are about 1.46 lakh nos of small and marginal farmers and it contributes to about 84% of land holding.Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses , oil seeds, fibre crops, tuber crops and varieties of summer and winter vegetables. Paddy is the main crop followed by mustered, pulses, Jute, chillies, onions etc. Barrette is one of the major producers of Raw jute but there is no jute mill in the district.

2 Horticulture The soil and agro-climatic conditions of the district are ideal for cultivation of wide varieties of plantation. Due to long gestation of horticulture/ plantation crops, areca nut, coconut, jackfruit and mangoes are confined to small backyard gardens. Major horticulture products area Assam lemon , papaya, guava, chillies , potato, ginger etc.

3 Medicinal & aromatic plant

Patchouli cultivation recently introduced in Nagaon area of Barpeta district.

4 Allied activitiesDairy There are 46 registered Milk co-operative societies engaged in milk producing

and trading with a daily production capacity of 8000 lts. Howly, Pathsala, Nityananda are the major producing area of Milk.

Poultry The people of the district are predominantly non-vegetarian and varieties of meats like Mutton, chicken, duck, pork, beef etc are consumed, There is only one hatchery in the district.

Fishery Annual production of the district is about 16000 MT. A considerable amount of

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fish produced in the district is marketed at Guwahati. There are 21 retail markets of fish in the district and whole sale market of Barpeta Road cater to the need of all other retail markets.

5 Industries & Commerce(a) MSME The district has 1132 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs 3116.81 lakh.

The district provides employment to around 5001 people in industrial sector. 17.05 % of total units under services sector category comprises with repairing workshops, tailoring etc. Rice milling, Wooden furniture, cane and bamboo industries, Decorative textiles units are the main industries in the district. The district is famous for its fireworks industries and there are 5 (five) units in the district.The district has also more than 200 nos of small bell metal units. Most of the products utilized by the local people and around 30% of its products sold to Bhutan & Nepal.The district is also famous for its Bamboo based craft and most of the bamboo furniture, basket works etc coming from this district. “Kayakuchi” area of Barpeta district is famous for its Bamboo mat making units.

(b) Medium & Large Industries

The district has no large or medium sector industries in the district.

(c)Border Trade

There is no declared LCS in the district.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

(1) The district has one Industrial area nearby DICC office. (2) A new Integrated Infrastructure Development Centre (IID) would be set up at Pathsala under the MSE-CDP of Government of India. The project was sanctioned by the Ministry of MSME to develop the infrastructure with a cost of Rs.7.5 cr. The project is under construction stage.(3) Around 200 bighas of land allotted by the district administration for setting up of industries nearby Sarthebari. (4) Another 30 bighas of land allotted nearby Gonok kuchi to set up of a Fireworks Village. The project is under active consideration of Government.

6 Opportunity As the district has advantage as it produces various surplus crops, there is a tremendous scope for setting up fruit/vegetable base industries in the district.

7 Attention required

Agro & allied sector:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold storage & Grading/pack house4. Warehouses for Jute5. Cold Chain6. Packing and grading facilities7. Cold chain8. Food Processing industriesMilk & allied1.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage and marketing2.Milk processing units3.Cattle feed manufacturing unit4.Setting up of private hatchery5.Poultry feed mill6.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish

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7.Fish feed millIndustries:1. Massive awareness programme2. Cluster activities on bell metal, fireworks, bamboo mat, bamboo furniture, incense sticks, engineering activities.3. Need of new industrial infrastructure.4. Strengthening of district level offices.

3. Bongaigaon

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian, about 80% of the work force engaged

in agriculture sector. Out of 172529 Ha geographical area, the net cropped area and gross cropped area are 66494 ha and 97114 ha respectively. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses , oil seeds, fibre crops, tuber crops and varieties of summer and winter vegetables. Paddy is the main crop followed by mustard, pulses, Jute, chillies, onions etc.

2 Horticulture The soil and agro-climatic conditions of the district are ideal for cultivation of wide varieties of plantation. Due to long gestation of horticulture/ plantation crops, areca nut, coconut, jackfruit, Litchi and mangoes are confined to small backyard gardens. Major horticulture products area Assam lemon , papaya, guava, Chillies , potato, ginger etc.

3 Allied activitiesDairy There is a tremendous scope for development of Dairy in the district.Poultry The people of the district are predominantly non-vegetarian and varieties of

meats like Mutton, chicken, duck, pork, beef etc are consumed. The requirement is met from outside suppliers from West Bengal, Bihar & UP. There is a regular flow of Broiler, eggs, fish, pigs etc from outside the state.

Fishery The district has only one echo-hatchery for production of fish seeds.4 Industries&

commerce(a)MSME This district has a total of 461 units which is only 1.6% of the total units in the

state. It gets only about 0.30% of the total investment and provides employment to around 1524 people. Rice milling, decorative textiles, printing press, steel fabrication are the main industries of the district. 32.97% of units belong to the service sector category which is above the state average of 24.68%. Tailoring, Xeroxing, repairing works are the major activities under this sector.

(b)Medium & Large Industries

The district has one medium sector industry producing CPC.

(c)Border Trade The district has no declared LCS and not bordering any Indian state.(d)Industrial Infrastructure

The district has only one Industrial Estate under AIIDC.

5 Opportunity The district has potential in agro-food processing and engineering industries.6 Attention required Agro & allied:

1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold storage

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4. Cold Chain5. Soil testing laboratory6. Cold storage & Rural godown7. Grading & pack houseMilk & Allied1.Setting up of Private Hatchery2.Poultry feed mill3.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish4.Fish feed millIndustries:1. Massive awareness programme2. Cluster activities on bamboo furniture, incense sticks, engineering activities.3. Need of new Industrial Infrastructure.4. Strengthening of district level offices.

4. Cachar

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian, about 80% of the work force engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 124000 ha and 152826 ha respectively. Average land holding is .54 ha.Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses, oil seeds, fibre crops, tuber crops and varieties of summer and winter vegetables. Paddy is the main crop followed by mustard, pulses , Jute, chillies, onions etc.

2 Horticulture The district has a vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of most of the plantation crops like tea, rubber, cashew, coffee, areca nut, coconut and also aromatic plant like Patchouli etc. Apart from that horticulture crops like pineapple, banana, citrus fruit, papaya etc are grown widely in the district. There are two cold storage units in the district, viz: KAY DEE Cold storage with 5000 MT capacity and Lalit Cold Storage with 5000 MT capacity in the district. Horticulture crops like Pineapple & areca nut are the two crops grown commercially in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy The production of milk in the district is around 23 million ltr against the

requirement 100 million ltr per annum. There is a gap of around 77 million ltr of milk in the district. The district has only one pasteurization plant with a capacity of 5000 ltr per day.

Poultry The people of the district are predominantly non-vegetarian and varieties of meats like Mutton, chicken, duck, pork, beef etc are consumed. There are more than 425 nos broiler farms in the district. Commercial farming (layer) is nonexistent in the district and many farmers rear birds in small numbers on free range system. Annual egg production of the district is about 13.5 million numbers against the annual requirement of 75 million eggs.

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Fishery Against the annual requirement of 25000 MT of fish, the district is capable to produce 20000 MT of fish annually. The gap is filled through importing fish from Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal and also from Bangladesh. There are 8 echo-hatcheries in the district producing approximately 80 million fingerlings per annum. The district has no feed plant.

4 Industries & Commerce(a)MSME This district has 687 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.5190.12

lakh which is about 1.82% of the total volume of investment and it employs around 3276 people. Rice milling, spices processing, wooden furniture, readymade garments, steel fabrication, stone chips making, printing press etc are the major activities in the district. 16.01 % of units belong to service sector activities. Engineering workshop, repairing services, tailoring are the major activities under this sector.

(b)Medium & Large Industries

The district has one LPG bottling plant , one Cement and one Steel industries under medium & large sector.

(c) Border Trade The district is a catchment area of neighbouring three states like Meghalaya, Manipur & Mizoram. All agricultural products of Mizoram & Manipur pass through the Cachar district only.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

(1)The district has one Industrial Estate at Malinibeel under DICC.(2) The district has one IID at Malinibeel under AIDC Ltd.

5 Opportunity Cachar will be future Economic Hub of Assam due to its strategic location and growing business.

6 Attention required Agro & Allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5.Cold storage and rural godownMilk and Allied products:1.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage and marketing2.Milk processing units3.Cattle feed manufacturing unit4.Setting up of Private Hatchery5.Poultry feed mill6.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed7.Fish feed millIndustry1. Massive awareness campaign2. Creating of infrastructure like EPIP/ Industrial Park / Grading & pack house, Trade facilitation centre.3. Cluster activities in engineering, food processing, cane & bamboo etc.4. Strengthening of district office.5. Need more industrial infrastructure in the district.

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5. Chirang

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian, about 80% of the work force engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 53042 ha and 80954 ha respectively. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses , oil seeds, fibre crops, tuber crops and varieties of summer and winter vegetables. Paddy is the main crop followed by mustard, pulses, Jute, chillies, onions etc. The district is characterized by over dependence on rainfall, predominance on seasonal crops and traditional method of cultivation. The district has only one cold storage with a capacity of 7500 MT.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like pineapple, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy Dairy is an important sub-sector in this district. There are 12 dairy farms in

this district. Poultry Poultry eggs and meat constitute the main sources of protein in the common

man’s diet. Poultry farming basically includes broiler and layer farming. Duckery is also very popular among the rural masses. The total population of poultry birds and ducks in the district as in 2003 were 445868 and 206335 respectively. Commercial farms are very few in the district so this can be developed through bank credit.

Fishery This district is endowed with fishery resources in the form of ponds/tanks, beel, swamps, low lying areas rivers, rivulets etc. There is a wide gap between production and demand and this gap is bridged through import of fish from other states. Of the total production nearly 80% comes from capture fishery resources and 20% from culture fisheries.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 61 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.533.29 lakh.

It employs about 450 persons. The contribution of the services sector is about 8.20 %. Rice milling appears to be major activity in the district.

(b)Medium & Large industries

BRPL is the only large industry and Satya Megha Pvt Ltd a MS billet manufacturing unit is the only Medium sector industry in the district.

(c)Border Trade Hatisar (Dathgiri) is the only declared LCS (Indo-Bhutan border) of the district. It has proposed to construct one Border Trade Centre at Dathgiri for development Trade & Commerce with the neigbouring country , Bhutan.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has two industrial areas at Karjia and Bengtol under DICC.

5 Opportunity The district is bordering Bhutan and Hatisar (Dathgiri) is the main trading point. All the agricultural products of Bhutan passes through this border point and has a potential for setting up of fruit processing industries and other industrial activities.

6 Attention required Agro & allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)

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3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5.Cold storage and Rural godownMilk & allied:1.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage and marketing2. Milk processing units3.Cattle feed manufacturing unit4. Setting up of Private Hatchery5.Poultry feed Mill6.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed7.Fish feed MillIndustry:1. Massive awareness campaign2. Cluster activities on engineering, fruit processing etc.3. Setting up of Border Trade Centre, Industrial park, Trade facilitation centre etc.4. Need of more industrial infrastructure in the district.5. DICC may be strengthened.

6. Darrang

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian, about 80% of the work force engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 73619 ha and 132736 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are jute, oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. The district has Cold storage facility.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for the development of most of the horticulture crops like pineapple, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy The district has a capacity to produce 11679 ltr milk per day. Availability of

milk is only 3.43% against the total requirement. “Patharu Ghat Dugdha Utpadak Society” has one Bulk Cooler & Milk supply van in the district.

Poultry Egg production of the district is around 23562 per day. “M/S SRD Nutrients” a medium sector industry located at Mangaldoi need about 90000 eggs per day for their cake manufacturing unit. Entire requirement is met from West Bengal & Andhra Pradesh. There is no Hatchery to provide quality chick.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 7000 MT against the annual requirement of 9000 MT.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 608 nos of MSME units with an investment of 3572.42 lakhs

i.e., around 1.25% of the total investment in the state. Around 2987 people are employed here. Rice milling, bakery, wooden furniture, readymade garments, steel fabrication, stone chips making, printing etc are the major industrial

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activities in the district. About 29.11% of the units belong to services sector activities.

(b)Medium & Large industries

(1)The district has one Large Industrial unit viz. Parg Bosimi Synthetic Ltd which is closed now and likely to be opened soon with different products.(2) SRD groups have three medium scale industries at Industrial Area Mangaldoi producing Horlicks, Britannia cake and ORS. (3) Another unit called Jindal Saw Ltd is under construction at Dalgaon IID.

(c)Border Trade The district is not bordering to any foreign country.(d) Industrial Infrastructure

1. The district has only one Industrial Area at Mangoldai.2. The district has one IID centre at Dalgaon under AIDC Ltd.

5 Opportunity The district is peaceful and therefore lots of industrial activities are going on. The district is famous for production of Jute, Maize, water melon and vegetables.

6 Attention required Agro & Allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6.Cold storage and Rural godownMilk & allied:1. Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage and marketing.2. Milk processing units.3. Cattle feed manufacturing unit.4.Setting up of Private Hatchery5. Poultry feed Mill6. Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed.7. Fish feed Mill.Industry:1. Massive awareness camp2. Industrial infrastructure like new Industrial park, EPIP etc.3. Cluster activities on Engineering, cane & Bamboo, water hyacinth, fruit processing etc.4. Need more industrial infrastructure in the district.5. need to strengthen the DICC.

7. Dhemaji

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian, about 80% of the work force engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 87000 ha and 122844 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. The district has no Cold storage facility.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many horticulture crops like jackfruit, areca nut, potato, papaya, lemon,

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Water melon etc grown widely in the district. 3 Medicinal &

aromatic plantThere is a tremendous scope for development of Medicinal & aromatic plant cultivation & processing in the district along the Assam –Arunachal Pradesh Border. One distillation plant is functioning.

4 Allied activitiesDairy The district has a capacity to produce 337 lakh ltr of milk annum. The per

capita milk was estimated at 162 ml against the State average of 87 ml. It appears that the district has surplus of milk production which can be utilised for industrial purpose.

Poultry With the existing chicken population, the egg production is estimated at 91.51 lakh eggs per annum with 90% of the production coming from desi chicken. The per capita availability is at 15 eggs per day against the state average of 21 eggs per day. There is no hatchery and feed mill.

Fishery Annual requirement of fish is about 4075.15 MT of which 1663 MT fish is procured from outside the district.

5 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME This district has only about 527 MSME units with an investment of Rs.742.91

lakh. The employment in the MSME sector is 2302 nos of person. Rice milling, decorative textiles, MS Steel fabrication etc are the major activities in this sector. 23.91% of units belongs to services sector category and comprises of tailoring, repairing of vehicles etc.

(b)Medium & Large industries

The district has no large & medium sector industries.

(c)Border Trade The district is bordering Arunachal Pradesh and large number of Horticulture products like Orange, Ginger, and Turmeric etc passing through this district.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

1. The district has one IID centre at Silapathar under AIDC Ltd.

6 Opportunity As the district is the major catchment area of neighboring Arunachal Pradesh therefore, the district has the potential for setting up of various industries based on Agri-allied products. The district has one IID at Silapthar.

7 Attention required Agro & allied1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory.5. Shortage of good quality fertilizers in the district.6. Flood control measures.7. Cold storage and Rural godown.8. Need to encourage cultivation & processing of medical-aromatic plant.Milk & allied1. Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage and marketing.2. Milk processing units.3. Cattle feed manufacturing unit.4. Setting up of Private Hatchery.5. Poultry feed Mill.6. Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed.7. Fish feed Mill.Industry:1. Massive awareness camp

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2. Creation of new Industrial Estates, Trade facilitation centre etc.3. Cluster activities on Engineering , cane & bamboo, fruit processing etc.4. Need of more industrial infrastructure in the district.5. Need of strengthening of DICC.

8. Dhubri

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian, about 70% of the work force

engaged in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 141896 ha and 160265 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are jute, oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. Flood is a chronic problem and nearly 75290 ha area get affected every year.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, cashew nut, papaya, chilies, Litchi etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy The district is self sufficient in production of Milk. The Milk production of

the district is about 531.6 lakh lt per annum. There is no Milk processing unit in the district.

Poultry There is a good demand for eggs and meat. According to the sample survey of 2008-09 there were 308596 fowls and 157995 ducks. Commercial farming is almost nonexistent in the district. There is one duck farm run by private party. Most of the time people rear birds as a backyard activity. The DRDA has started one hatchery whose marketing is done by the SHGs.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 16974 MT against the annual requirement of 26212 MT. The district has 13 nos of Echo Hatchery but there is no fish feed mill in the district.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME This district has 1098 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.4218.59

lakh. The employment in these units is about 2795 nos of persons. The district is famous for its Clay bricks and there are 65 nos of bricks filed in the district which is highest in Assam. The district has 14 nos of Cashew nut processing units. Rice milling, Atta chaki, decorative textiles, steel fabrication, stone crushing, printing etc are the main activities under this sector. About 67.58 % of units belong to services sector category which comprises with the activities like Tailoring & other repairing works etc.The district has one Terracotta village at Asharikandi. The district is famous for Jute diversified products like Jute Mat, carpet etc. The district is also famous for Water Hyacinth products.

(b)Medium & Large industries

The district has no large & medium sector industries.

(c)Border Trade The district is bordering to Bangladesh and also neighbouring West Bengal

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state. There are two declared LCSs of the district viz. Golokganj & Mankachar. Border Trade Centre at Mankachar is completed and trading activities are on and Golokganj Border Trade point is under construction.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has only on Industrial Estate at Gauripur and now occupied by CRPF.

5 Opportunity Dhubri is considered as the future economic Hub of Lower Assam region due its competitive advantages. It has large catchment areas of raw material and also producer of large quantity of Jute, Rice, pulses and vegetables. The district has the potential for growth of Food processing industries , Jute base industries etc.

6 Attention required Agro & Allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6. Cold storage and Rural godown.7. Farm mechanization.8. Lack of storage facilities.9. Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage and marketing.10. Milk processing units.11. Cattle feed manufacturing unit.12.Setting up of Private Hatchery13. Poultry feed Mill.14.Echo-HatcheryIndustry:1. Massive Awareness programme2. Cluster activities on Engineering, Jute diversification, terracotta, fruit processing, cane & bamboo works etc.3. Need of new Industrial Infrastructure like Industrial park, Inter State Trade facilitation centre etc.4. Need to strengthen present DICC.

9. Dibrugarh

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 69% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. Paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. Flood is a chronic problem of the district.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like Orange, Assam lemon, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, papaya, chilies, Ginger, Tea etc grown widely in the district. A huge quantity of horticulture crops passing through the district originates from neighboring Arunachal Pradesh & Nagaland.

3 Allied activitiesDairy Against the per day demand of 29041 Ltr, the production of Milk in the district

per day is about 23989 ltr.

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Poultry Per day demand of egg in the district is about 72246 nos against the production of 30000 eggs per day in the district. The district has tremendous market potential of eggs in the district.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 6726.3 MT against the annual requirement of 12000 MT. The district has7 nos Eco Hatchery but there is no fish feed mill in the district.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 2849 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.21471.00

lakh. The employment in this sector is about 11833 nos of persons. The district has 73 nos of bought tea leave factory with an investment of Rs.11242 lakh. About 47.67 % of units belong to services sector activities which are higher than the state average of 24.68 %. Tailoring, Bi-Cycle repairing, beauty parlour etc are the major activities under the services sector.

(b)Medium & Large industries

The district has large establishment of Oil India Ltd at Duliajan. Apart from that Assam Gas Company, Assam Petro Chemicals Ltd and Brahmaputra Valley Fertliser Corporation Ltd are also operating from the district. The district has more than 200 tea factories in both organized sector and Bought Tea Leave Factory (BLF). The district is a major producer of CTC/Orthodox Tea.

(c) Border Trade The district is not bordering any foreign country but bordering to Arunachal Pradesh.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has three industrial areas in Dulijan, Lahowal and Beheating.

5 Opportunity The district is also another catchment area of neighboring Arunachal Pradesh. Large quantity of Ginger, oranges, Banana etc of Changlang district go through this district.A Rs.9600 cr BCPL project ( Assam Gas Cracker project) is under construction and likely to be operational by the end of 2013 and the unit will produce 2800000 MT of HDPE/LLDPE/PP and there is a good scope of setting up of Plastic based industries in the district

6 Attention required Agri & Allied1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Quality seeds.5. Cold storage & Rural godown6. Farm mechanization7. Storage facility.8. Processing facilities.9. Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage & marketing.10. Milk processing units.11. Cattle feed manufacturing unit.12. Setting up of Private Hatchery.13. Poultry feed Mill.14. Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed.15. Fish feed Mill.Industry:1. Massive Awareness campaigning need to be arranged.2. Cluster activities in the sectors like Engineering, Food processing, plastic, plastic toys making etc.

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3. New Industrial Infrastructure like Industrial park exclusively for Plastic industry, for assorted type of industries, Trade Facilitation Centres etc.

10. Goalpara

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 80% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 78981 ha and 104894 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are jute, oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. Flood is a chronic problem of the district.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like Banana, Jackfruit, citrus fruit, cashew nut, papaya, chilies, Litchi etc grown widely in the district. Darrangagiri is the largest Banana market of India, selling of Banana is worth of Rs.1,5 cr per week.

3 Allied activitiesDairy Dairy farming is an important subsidiary occupation in the district. There is no

organized milk procurement centre in the district. Poultry Commercialization of poultry is yet to take place on a larger scale. As

compared to chicken rearing, duck rearing has made good progress in the district.

Fishery The district has 3 nos Echo Hatchery but there is no fish feed mill in the district.4 Industry &

Commerce(a)MSME The district has 962 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.859.73 lakhs.

It has employment in the MSME sector which is about 3093 persons. (b)Medium & Large industries

The district has no large or medium sector units at present.

(c)Border Trade The district is bordering to East & West Garo Hills district of Meghalaya. Coals of Meghalaya pass through the district to other palaces of Assam & India. A large volume of Coal is exported to Bangladesh through Goalpara, Paikan , Mahendraganj/ Barsapara etc.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

1. The district has one Industrial Growth Centre at Matia under AIDC Ltd.2. The district has two industrial areas at Baladmari and Goalpara under DICC.

5 Opportunity Construction works of M/S Kohinoor Paper Mills Ltd is under progress at industrial Growth Centre, Matia. This unit will invest around Rs.1500 Cr and will provide 2000 jobs in the district. It is proposed to start its commercial production by the end of 2014.The district has the potential for setting up of Cane & bamboo base industries, rubber based industry, Banana base industries etc. Darangagiri is one of the largest Banana markets of Asia situated at Goalpara district.A large volume of Agri-horticulture products of Meghalaya passes through this district, these are seasonal crops like oils seeds, grain, maize etc horticulture crops are mainly Ginger, Turmeric, Orange, Banana, Tapioca etc.Goalpara is famous for its Bamboo mat making units, incense sticks making units at Bolbala, Krishnai, Agia etc.

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6 Attention required Agro & Allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6. Cold storage & Rural godown7. Farm mechanization8. Lack of storage facilities.9.Banana processing10.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage & marketing11. Milk processing units.12. Cattle feed manufacturing unit.13.Setting up of Private Hatchery14.Poultry feed mill15. Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed.16.Fish feed millIndustry:1. Cluster activities in the areas like Bamboo mat making , rubber processing , food processing, Banana processing, engineering, water hyacinth products, jute diversified products, Sital pati etc.2. Need massive awareness for setting up of industries.3. Need Industrial infrastructure like Industrial Estate, Area etc.4. Need to strengthen DICC office.

11. Golaghat

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian, about 70% of the work force engaged in

agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 116334 ha and 145830 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are oil seeds, Sugarcane, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like pineapple, Orange, Tea, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, areca nut, papaya, chilies etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy The milk production of the district is about 15.60 lakh lt per annum against the

annual demand of 18.00 lakh ltr. Poultry Annual demand of egg of the district is 17.52 lakh no and production of egg is

about 10.32 lakh per annum.Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 7000 MT against the

annual requirement of 10307 MT. The district has 4 Echo Hatcheries but there is no fish feed mill in the district.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 783 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.3588.95 Cr.

Employment in the MSME sector is about 3720. The district has 22 nos of Bought Tea Leaf factory. Apart from that rice milling, dal mill, bakery,

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decorative textiles, readymade garments, Steel fabrication, stone chips, printing presses & DTP etc are the major industrial activities of the district. About 26.82% of the units belong to services sector comprises with the activities like tailoring, bicycle repairing and other repairing activities.

(b)Medium & Large industries

NRL is the only large industry in the district.

(c)Border trade The district is bordering Nagaland State and large quantity of agri & allied products passes through this district.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has only one Industrial area and now occupied by CRPF.

5 Opportunities The district is under catchment areas of Nagaland State and Karbi-Anglong district and therefore a large quantity of agri-horticulture products pass through this district.The Asian highway from Moreh (Manipur) will cross through Kohima-Dimapur-Numaligarh and it is expected that it will generate new market opportunity.

6 Attention required Agro & allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6. Cold storage & Rural godown7. Farm mechanization8. Lack of storage facilities.9.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage & marketing10. Milk processing units.11. Cattle feed manufacturing unit.12. Setting up of Private Hatchery.13. Poultry feed Mill.14. Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed.15.Fish feed millIndustry:1. Need massive awareness creation.2. Cluster activities on Engineering, fruit processing etc.3. Industrial Infrastructure like new Industrial estate, Trade Facilitation Centre , Grading & packaging, Storages facilities etc.4. Strengthening of DICC.

12. Hailakandi

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 75% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 45680 ha and 69884 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. Flood is a chronic problem and nearly 1050 ha area get affected every year. The district has two cold storages.

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2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like orange, pineapple, Jackfruit, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies, Litchi etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy The total milk production in the district is about 20.075 million litres during

2010-11. The estimated livestock & poultry population in this district as per the 2009-10 (sample survey) are 116,530 of indigenous cattle, 3864 of cross breed cattle, 7268 of buffaloes, 48369 of goats and 321531 of poultry. The state govt introduced the Swarnadhenu scheme under January 2002 in the district.

Poultry There are about 80 private broiler poultry farms in the district. The total egg production in the district during 2010-11 was about 14.103572 million numbers.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 9300 MT against the annual requirement of 8477 MT i.e. the district is surplus in production of fish. The district has 2 nos Echo Hatchery but there is no fish feed mill in the district.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 274 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.458.09 lakh.

Employment in the MSME sector is about 1071 nos. Rice milling, wooden furniture, printing, steel fabrication etc are the major industrial activities of the district.

(b)Medium & Large industries

Cachar Paper Mill under Hindustan Paper Corporation Ltd (HPCL), Panchgram is the only large industrial unit of the district.

(c) Border Trade The district is bordering to Mizoram in several points.(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has no industrial area/estate at present.

5 Opportunity Large quantity of Ginger, Citrus fruits of Mizoram passes through Hailakandi. Due to non-availability of processing units, all the products going outside even to Bangladesh through Hailakandi.

6 Attention required Agro & allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Cold storage & Rural godown6. Lack of storage facilities.7. Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage & marketing.8. Milk processing units.9. Cattle feed manufacturing unit.10. Setting up Private Hatchery.11. Poultry feed Mill.12. Echo-Hatchery.13.Fish feed MillIndustry:1. Need massive awareness programme2. Cluster activities in the field like engineering, cane & bamboo, fruit processing etc.3. Industrial Infrastructure like new Industrial estate/area , Grading & pack houses etc.

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4. Need Strengthening of DICC.

13. Jorhat

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 70% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 1.19 lakh ha and 1.53 lakh ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are jute, oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. Flood is a chronic problem in Majuli Sub-division of the district. The district has one cold storage facility.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like tea, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, black pepper, papaya, chilies, Litchi etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy The Milk production of the district is about 1.17 lakh ltr per day against the

demand of 2.80 ltr per day.Poultry Approximate production of egg is about 48300 nos per day and demand of egg

is about 80600 eggs per day. Similarly per day requirement of meat is about 48500 kg but production is only 8300 kg per day.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 11384 MT against the annual requirement of 13500 MT. The district has 7 nos Eco-Hatchery but there is only one fish feed mill in the district with a capacity of 500 kg/day.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 1299 nos MSME units with an investment of Rs.7528.35 lakh.

Employment in the MSME sector is about 4743 persons. The district has 15 nos of bought Tea leave factory with an investment of Rs.800 lakh. Rice milling, Atta Chaki, biscuit making , spices processing, wooden furniture , decorative textiles, MS Steel fabrication, printing, bricks making etc are the major industrial activities in the district. About 17.86 % of units belong to services sector. Tailoring, beauty parlour, repairing of vehicles etc are the major services sector activities in the district.

(b)Medium & Large industries

The district has no medium or large industry.

(c) Border Trade The district is bordering Nagaland state only.(d) Industrial Infrastructure

1. The district has only one Industrial Estate at Jorhat under AIIDC.2. The district has only one IID Centre at Titabor under AIDC Ltd.

5 Opportunity The district has potential for growth of Agro & allied activities.6 Attention required Agro & Allied:

1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Cold storage & Rural godown6. Farm Mechanization7. Lack of storage facilities.

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8.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage & marketing 9. Milk processing units.10. Cattle feed manufacturing unit.11. Setting up of Private Hatchery.12. Poultry feed mill13.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed14.Fish feed MillIndustry:1. Need massive awareness creation.2. Cluster activities in the sectors like engineering, bamboo & craft works (Majuli), Assamese jewellery etc.3. Industrial Infrastructure like new Industrial area/estate, Trade Facilitation Centre etc.

14. Kamrup (un-divided)

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 220571 ha and 229776 ha

respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop in the district. Other major crops are oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. Flood is a chronic problem in Chandrapur Block and some parts of South Kamrup area.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like Orange, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies, Litchi etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy There is one dairy plant of 60000 LPD at Panjabari. There are 124 milk

societies under this union and the average procurement is 6200 litres/day which is sold under the brand name of PURABI. There are cross bred cattle markets in Guwahati and Jagiroad. There is also a milk chilling plant at Khanapara under State Dairy Department with an installed capacity of 20000 litres/day. The milk products produced here include cream, ghee, flavored milk etc. One new Milk pasteurization plant with 5000 lpd is under construction at Baihata Chariali.

Poultry There is one poultry farm at Birubari and a central chick rearing farm at Khanapara. The district also has a few commercial hatcheries viz, M/S Manas Poultry Farms, M/S Arambag Hatcheries, Alpine etc. There is also a Regional Broiler Breeding cum Demonstration Farm at Birubari.

Fishery The district has 6 nos Echo Hatchery but there is no fish feed mill in the district.4 Industry &

Commerce(a)MSME The district has 8755 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.184208.5

lakh. The employment in the MSME sector is about 54284. (b)Medium & Large industries

IOC, Noonmati is the only large industry in the district. There are more than 50 nos of medium sector industries in the district.

(c) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has 8 Industrial Estate/Areas, one Industrial Growth Centre, one EPIP, One Food Park, One Bamboo Park ( under construction – PPP) and one Trade promotion Centre.

5 Opportunity The district has tremendous opportunity for development of all sectors of industrial activities.

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6 Attention required Agro & allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6. Cold storage & Rural godown7. Farm mechanization8. Lack of storage facilities.9. Grading and pack house.10.Bulk coolers at rural areas11.Hatchery12. Feed mills13. Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed.14.Fish feed millIndustry:1. Creation of new industrial area/estate to accommodate new upcoming units.2. Cluster activities in engineering , readymade garments, rice milling, plastic, printing, cane & bamboo, water hyacinth etc.

15. Karbi-Anglong

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian and due to topographical variation, the

climate is sub-tropical and Ahu paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are oil seeds, Ginger, sesame vegetables etc.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The horticulture crops like Tea, rubber , pineapple, Orange, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, chilies, Litchi etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy The annual demand of milk is about 49453 ton and the district is capable to

produce only 24536 ton of milk.Poultry The demand for poultry meat and eggs exceeds the supply in the district.

Broiler farming is gaining popularity among the educated unemployed. There are 6 layer units and 226 broiler units in the private sector. Nearly 70 broiler farms in Bokajan- Khatkhati area are doing well.

Fishery The district has 11 Echo Hatcheries but there is no fish feed mill in the district.4 Industry &

Commerce(a)MSME The district has 373 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.1898.43 lakh.

The employment in this sector is 2327 nos of persons. Rice milling, decorative textiles, stone chips, DTP are the major activities in this sector. Around 14.48% of units belong to services sector category. The services sector activities are tailoring, bi-cycle repairing, Xeroxing etc.

(b)Medium & Large industries

1. Cement Corporation of India Ltd (CCI) Bokajan is the only large industry in the district under Central Public Sector.2. The district has three medium sector industries , two units engaged in manufacturing of Cement and another one unit is engaged in manufacturing MS ingot.

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©Border Trade The district is bordering to Meghalaya & Nagaland states.(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has three industrial areas at Bokajan, Sariahjan and Bokolia under DICC.

5 Opportunity The district has the potential to set up industries based on large volume of Agri-horticulture products, like Limestone etc.

6 Attention required Agro & Allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Cold storage & Rural godown6. Lack of storage facilities.7. Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage &marketing8. Milk processing units9. Cattle feed manufacturing unit10.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed11.Fish feed millIndustry:1. Need massive awareness campaign.2. Need industrial Infrastructure like Industrial area / estate etc.3. Cluster activities in the sectors like food processing, engineering etc.4. Strengthening of DICC.

16. Karimganj

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 80% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 64717 ha and 86271 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. The district has 1 cold storage ( 6111 MT capacity) and 10 nos of Rural Godown with a capacity of 5000 MT

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many horticulture crops like pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, areca nut, papaya, chilies, Litchi etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy Compared to demand, the supply of milk is insufficient in the district so there is

a scope for financing crossbred cows in the district. As per the 2007 census, the total no of crossbred cows, indigenous cow and buffaloes are 15107, 314450 and 65281 respectively. There is a low demand for indigenous cow in the district due to low milk yield. There is a good demand for buffaloes but due to non availability of quality animals in the district farmers are not keen to buy them at a high price from other districts.

Poultry It has 579133 and 345946 no of fowls and ducks as per the census 2007. There are around 80 broiler farm with 100 to 2000 bird capacity but there is no organized Layer Farm in the district. The district has a favourable climate for commercial broiler farming and the activity has made fairly good progress

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despite an organized marketing network. Though there is a good demand for eggs but the layer units set up has not been able to supply adequately.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 12009 MT against the annual requirement of 17735 MT.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 775 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.2478.64 lakh.

The employment in the district in this sector is about 3723 nos of persons. (b)Medium & Large industries

The district has one Large industry , viz: Barak Valley Cement Ltd.

(c) Border Trade The district has on Border Trade Centre at Sutarkandi (Indo-Bangladesh Border). Trading activity is going on through the LCSs at Sutarkandi and Steamer ghat Karimganj.The district is also bordering Tripura and Choraibari is the entry/exit point for both the State.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

1.The district has one Industrial area at Badarpurghat under DICC/ASIDC ltd.2. The district has one Industrial Estate at Karimganj under DICC.

5 Opportunity Keeping in view of Border Trade, the district has tremendous potential for any kind products based on agro-food processing , steel , leather etc.

6 Attention required Agro & allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Cold storage & Rural godown6.Lack of storage facilities7.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed8.Fish feed millIndustry:1. Need massive awareness camps in the district.2. Cluster activities in the sectors like engineering, rubber, rice milling, cane & bamboo etc.3. New infrastructure like EPIP, Grading & pack house , Industrial estate, testing laboratory etc.

17. Kokrajhar

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 80% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 108167 ha and 178534 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are jute, oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like orange, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies, Litchi etc grown widely in the district.

3 Animal HusbandryDairy The district is self sufficient in production of Milk. The Milk production of the

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district is about 531.6 lakh lt per annum. There is no Milk processing unit in the district.

Poultry As per 2007 census there were 642457 fowls and 132610 ducks in the district but they are mostly indigenous. There is a great demand for eggs in the district but this demand has not been met by supply domestically.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 16974 MT against the annual requirement of 26212 MT. The district has 13 nos of Echo Hatcheries but there is no fish feed mill in the district.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME NA(b)Medium & Large industries

There is no medium & large industry in the district

(c)Border Trade The district is bordering Bhutan but no officially notified land Custom Station. The district is also bordering West Bengal State and Sri Rampur is the main entry point to the 7 (seven) North Eastern States.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has one IID centre at Serfanguri under AIIDC which is under construction and likely to be completed within December, 2012.

5 Opportunity The district has the potential in Food processing and textile (silk) sector.6 Attention required Agro & Allied:

1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6. Cold storage & Rural godown7. Farm mechanization8. Lack of storage facilities.9.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage& marketing10.Milk processing unit11. Cattle feed manufacturing unit.12.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed13.Fish feed millIndustry:1. Need massive awareness programme.2. Cluster activities in the field of engineering, food processing, rice milling, cane products etc.3. Need new Industrial Infrastructure like Industrial Estate/Area, Trade facilitation centre etc.4. Need to strengthen DICC.

18. Lakhimpur

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 80% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 128313 ha and 199270 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. Flood is a chronic problem of the district.

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2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops.

The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like orange, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies, sugarcane etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy There is a milk chilling centre at North Lakhimpur with a capacity of 2000

LPD. There are 25 milk cooperative societies in the district. Poultry The egg production in the district is around 96.80 lakh per year. The egg

production from ducks is estimated at 56.88 lakh per year. Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 10672 MT against the

annual requirement of 11000 MT. 8% of the total population of the district is directly engaged in fishery activity. The district has 13 nos of Echo Hatcheries but there is no fish feed mill in the district.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 1731 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.3750.75

lakh. The employment in this sector is about 6115 nos of persons. (b)Medium & Large industries

The district has no medium & large industries in the district.

© Border Trade The district is bordering Arunachal Pradesh in several points and a large amount of agro & allied products passes through the district to other parts of the country.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

1. The district has one industrial area at Lilabari and one Industrial Estate at Bihpuria under DICC.2. The district has one IID centre at Bandardewa under AIIDC.

5 Opportunity The district has the potential for growing textile (Silk) and food processing industries.

6 Attention required Agro & Allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Cold storage & Rural godown6. Farm mechanization7. Lack of storage facilities.8.Echo-HatcheryIndustry:1. Need arrange awareness camps2. Cluster activities in the field of engineering, cane & bamboo, water hyacinth, food processing etc.3. Need Industrial Infrastructure like Industrial Estate/Area , Agro-processing Zone, Grading & packing facilities, processing facilities etc.

19. Morigaon

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 80% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 101372 ha and 181072 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other

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major crops are Jute, oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc. Flood is a chronic problem of the district. The district has chronic problem of flood.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of most of the horticulture crops like orange, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies, sugarcane etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy Annual average production of milk in the district is about 22.95 million ltrs and

availability is about 81 ml per head. “Sita Jakhala Dugdha Utpadak Samabi Samity” of district is one of the major producers of Milk in the district.

Poultry Commercial broiler farming has been taken up by a few farmers in the district. Around 100 poultry units were set up on a commercial basis in the past few years. With the existing chicken population, the egg production is estimated at 15 million eggs per annum with 90% of the production coming from desi chicken.

Fishery Average annual production of fish in the district is about 10896 MT. The district has 8 nos of Echo Hatcheries with one fish feed mill. Jagiroad is having largest dry fish market in the country.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 294 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.1305.53 lakh.

The employment in the sector is about 1155 nos. Rice milling, bakery, carpentry are the major activities under this sector. Around 30.27% of the units belong to service sector activities which is higher than the state average of 24.68%. Tailoring, beauty parlor, Xeroxing etc are the major activities under services sector activities.

(b)Medium & Large industries

Nagaon Paper Mill (HPCL), Jagiroad is the only Large industry in the district.

(c)Border Trade The district is not bordering to any Foreign country of State of India.(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has one small Industrial area at Morigaon.

5 Opportunity The district has the potential for development of agro & allied activities. There is a ample scope of dry fish processing in the district.

6 Attention required Agro & allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6. Cold storage & Rural godown7. Farm mechanization8.Lack of storage facilities9.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage & marketing10.Milk processing units11.Cattle feed manufacturing unit12.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed13.Fish feed Mill Industry:1. Need massive awareness camps

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2. Cluster based activities in the sectors like engineering, water hyacinth, jute diversification, fruit processing etc.3. Need industrial infrastructure like Industrial Estate/Area etc.4. Need to strengthen the DICC.

20. Dima Hasao

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian and falls under 6 th Schedule area. Only

7.1 % of the land available for cultivation. 90% of the net cropped sown area falls under Jhum cultivation. Autumn rice, winter rice, maize, potato, Rape & mustard and Sugarcane are the major agricultural production of the district.

2 Horticulture The district with diverse agro climatic conditions, read loam and laterite soil is favourable for growth of wide range of plantation & horticulture crops. The district is a major producer of orange & pineapple. Other important crops are areca nut, Banana, Papaya etc.

3 Allied activitiesDairy Per capita availability of milk is estimated at 257 ml/day, which is higher than

the state average of 87 ml/day per person. However, there is no organized milk procurement system in the district.

Poultry There is a model Govt. Poultry Farm with about 1800 grower and layer birds and 1500 broilers at Haflong and a small hatchery unit owned by the department. There is a Feed Mixing Plant set up at Haflong.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 260 MT against the annual requirement of 2166 MT.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 673 nos of MEME with an investment of Rs.618.79 lakh.

Employment in the district is about 2481. (b)Medium & Large industries

The district has 5 nos of medium and large industries in the district.

©Border Trade The district is bordering to Meghalaya State.(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has no Industrial Estate or Industrial Area.

5 Opportunity The district has large deposit of Lime stone. The district is producing large varieties of agro-horticulture products.

6 Attention required Agro & Allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Cold storage & Rural godown5. Farm mechanization6. Lack of storage facilities.7.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage& marketing8. Milk processing units.9.Cattle feed manufacturing unit Industry:1. Need to arrange massive awareness programme.2. Cluster activities in the field of engineering , food processing etc.3. Need new industrial infrastructure like Industrial Estate/Area.

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4. Need to strengthen DICC

21. Nagaon

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 78% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 215721 ha and 414327 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are jute, oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like orange, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies, sugarcane, ginger, black pepper, onion etc grown widely in the district.

3 Medicinal & aromatic plant

The district is endowed with good agro-climatic condition for growing of medicinal & aromatic plants. Agar is one of the major productions of the district with its export value. Apart from that Patchouli, sugandhmantri, Citronella, Sarpagandha etc cultivated widely in the district. There are more than 100 small & medium distillation units in the district. However, Critical distillation is not available in the district.

4 Allied activitiesDairy Annual milk requirement of the district is about 255.5 million ltrs against the

annual production of 219.83 million ltrs. Poultry There is a huge demand for eggs and poultry meat in the district. No of eggs

produced in the district per annum is about 45.28 million and the shortage is of about 32.73 million. The shortage of broiler meat is 97.90 lakh kg. It is observed that the poultry meat contributes 21% of total meat production. There are 218 broiler farms and 13 layer farms in the district. There are one breeding farm and one hatchery in the district. Two clusters have been developed in Barahampur and Naltoli areas.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 24211 MT against the annual requirement of 28000 MT. The district has 62 Echo Hatcheries but there is no fish feed mill in the district.

5 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 538 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs. 5436.32

lakh. The employment in the sector is about 3849 nos of persons. Rice mill, wooden furniture, Steel furniture, Stone chips, Hume pipe, printing are the major industrial activities of the district. About 9.29% of units belong to services sector.

(b)Medium & Large industries

The district has 7 nos of medium & large industries.

(c)Border Trade The district is not bordering to any States of India or foreign country.(d) Industrial Infrastructure

1. The district has only one Industrial Estate at Sensowa under DICC.2. The district has only one IID centre at Naltoli-Bhomoraguri under AIDC Ltd.

6 Opportunity The district has potential for agro-allied activities, medicinal & aromatic plant etc.

7 Attention required Agri & allied1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.

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2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6. Cold storage & Rural godown7. Farm mechanization8.Lack of storage facilities9.Lack of backward and forward linkages10.Setting up of bulk storage for milk storage &marketing11.Milk processing units12.Cattle feed manufacturing unit13.Echo-Hatchery14.Fish feed MillIndustry:1. Need massive awareness camp.2. Need new industrial infrastructure like Industrial area/Estate etc.3. Cluster activities in the field of engineering, water hyacinth, jute diversification, medicinal & aromatic plant, Assamese jewellery, cane & bamboo products etc.4. Need to strengthen the DICC.

22. Nalbari

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 70% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 71070 ha and 99860 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies, sugarcane, ginger etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy The production of milk in the district is 3% of state production. The per capita

availability of milk is estimated at 104 gm/day/person but the requirement is 208 gm/day/person. Thus there is a deficit of 104gm/per day/person. There is no organized milk procurement in the district. There is one Rural Dairy centre at Nalbari to collect raw milk from nearby Coop. Society and bring the milk to urban areas for distribution.

Poultry There are about 256 small layer farms and 532 broiler farms in the district. Duck rearing has also gained popularity in the recent years.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 6535 MT. There is no feed mill in the district. The district has 9 nos Echo Hatcheries.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 916 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.989.03 lakh.

The employment in this sector is about 2752 nos of persons. Rice milling, spices processing, decorative textiles, steel fabrication, printing presses etc are the major industrial activities of the district. About 21.94 % of units under

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services sector activities. The activities under this sector are mainly tailoring, Xeroxing, beauty parlour etc.

(b)Medium & Large industries

The district has no medium & large industry.

(c)Border Trade The district is not bordering any Indian state or foreign country.(d) Industrial Infrastructre

1. The district has only one Industrial Estate at Nalbari under DICC.2. One Mega Food Park is under construction at Tihu under PPP.3. One IID Centre of AIDC at Tihu is under construction.

5 Opportunities The district has the potential for growing fruit processing industries as most of the raw materials of Bhutan pass through the district. The proposed Mega Food park will boost the development of food processing industries in the district.

6 Attention required Agro & allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Cold storage & Rural godown6. Farm mechanization7. Lack of storage facilities.8.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed9.Fish feed millIndustry:1. Need to arrange awareness camps.2. Need industrial infrastructure like Industrial Estate/Area.3. Cluster activities in the field of engineering, cane & bamboo, bamboo works, water hyacinth etc.4. Need to strengthen the DICC.

23. Sivasagar

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 70% of the work force is engaged

in the agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 110745 ha and 153568 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like orange, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies, sugarcane, ginger, black pepper, onion etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy Milk production of the district is estimated at 64000 ltrs/day. Poultry As per the livestock census, there were 10, 48,070 poultry birds in the district

with more than 1000 poultry farms in the district. The poultry sector has received a boost in the district with the functioning of the two wings Poultry Farm at Demow and Duck Farm at Joysagar. One Hatchery project has also been set up at Lakwa.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 9150 MT against the annual requirement of 15773 MT. The district has 4 nos of Echo Hatcheries but

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there is no fish feed mill in the district.4 Industry &

Commerce(a)MSME The district has 400 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.6006.08 lakh.

Employment in this sector is about 2581 nos of persons. The district has 28 nos of bought tea leaf factory with an investment of Rs.3444 lakh. Apart from that rice milling, wooden furniture, decorative textiles, MS fabrication, Stone chips etc are the major industrial activities of the district. About 29.75% units belong to services sector which is higher than the state average of 24.68%. The service sector activities of the district are tailoring, repairing of vehicles, beauty parlours etc.

(b)Medium & Large industries

The district has the establishment of Oil and Natural Gas Corporation Ltd (ONGCL) (Assam Assets).

(c) Border Trade The district is bordering Nagaland state and lots of activities on coal are going on.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

1. The district has only one Industrial Estate at Sivasagar under AIIDC.2. The district has one IID Centre at Dimow under AIDC Ltd.

5 Opportunity The district has potential for food processing sector as the raw materials are available in the district.

6 Attention required Agro & allied:1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6. Cold storage & Rural godown7. Farm mechanization8.Lack of storage facilities9.Setiing up of bulk cooler for milk storage & marketing10.Milk processing units11.Cattle feed manufacturing unit12.Echo-Hatchery13.Fish feed millIndustry:1. Need to arrange massive awareness camps.2. Cluster activities in the field like Engineering, sitalpati, water hyacinth, cane & bamboo etc.3. Need new industrial infrastructure like Industrial Estate/Area etc.

24. Sonitpur

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 70% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 1.48 lakh ha and 1.65 lakh ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are jute, oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many horticulture crops like orange, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit,

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papaya, chilies, sugarcane, ginger, black pepper, onion etc which are grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activitiesDairy As reported by the district A.H. & Veterinary dept, the present cattle population

in the district is 680245. Productivity of the local breed is low and percentage of high yielding crossbred cattle is less than 5% against all India average of more than 20%.

Poultry There are about 390 broiler farms mostly in the range of 100-500 birds per cycle capacity operating in the state. There is tremendous potential for small-scale duck rearing and backyard dual purpose poultry.

Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 7200 MT. The district has 4 Echo Hatcheries but there is no fish feed mill in the district.

4 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 1663 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.4861.84

lakh. The employment in this sector is 8895 no of persons. The district is famous for large no Biscuit/bakery units. Rice milling, dal milling, wooden carpentry, decorative textiles, printing, stone chips, soap making, brick making etc are the major industrial activities in the district.

(b)Medium & Large industries

The district has 2 nos of medium & large industries.

(c)Border Trade The district is bordering Arunachal Pradesh.(d) Industrial Infrastructure

1. The district has one large Industrial Growth Centre at Balipara under AIDC Ltd.2. The Industrial area at Dolabari is under AIIDC.3. The district has another two Industrial area at Gotlong & Dhekiajuli under DICC.

5 Opportunity The district has potential for food & allied activities and other demand base industries.

6 Attention required Agri & allied1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6. Cold storage & Rural godown7. Farm mechanization8.Lack of storage facilities9.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed10. Fish feed millIndustry:1. Need to arrange massive awareness camp2. Need industrial infrastructure like new industrial estate/area etc.

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25. Tinsukia

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian,; about 70% of the work force is

engaged in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 106394 ha and 152994 ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like orange, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies, sugarcane, ginger, black pepper, onion etc grown widely in the district.

3 Medicinal Plant The district tremendous potential for medicinal & aromatic plant. Extensive cultivation of lemon grass and citronella seen in the Assam –Arunachal Border more particularly in the Bordumsa-Pangeri region. There are more than 20 distillation units out of which 2 in Assam part.

4 Allied activitiesa Dairy Average daily production of milk in the district is 464 tonnes.b Poultry There are 137 private broiler farms, 8 layer farms and 2 hatcheries in the

district. The district is also producing brown eggs. Average eggs production of the district is about 23.04 lakh nos. Brown eggs, only available in this district and there are two oraganised layer farms to produce brown eggs.

c Fishery Of the three fish seed hatcheries set up in the district, two are functional and fish seed production is about 153 lakh fry/ finger lings. During 2008-09 4 sensitization and skill upgradation programme has been organized in the district. Around 535 fish farmers have been trained in Fisheries Training Centre at Borguri, Tinsukia under ARIASP programme. The district has 345 km stretch of Riverine Fisheries and 2 Forest Fisheries. Fish like Catla, Rohu, Mrigal, Gonious, Calbasu, silver carp, grass carp and common carp are reared in ponds and lakes in the district. The fish catch has generally been increasing in the natural water bodies like beels, low lying areas and ponds which indicate that a major portion of local fish supply is from catch fish.

5 Industry & Commerce(a)MSME The district has 1460 nos of MSME units with an investment of Rs.19568.74

lakh. Employment in this sector is about 7319 nos of persons. The district has 72 nos of Bought Tea leave factory with an investment of Rs.9763 lakh. Rice milling , bakery/biscuit making, spices processing, wooden furniture, MS steel fabrication, Coke, printing , bricks making etc are the major industrial activities of the district. About 27.88 % of the units belong to services sector activities. The services sector activities are Tailoring , Xeroxing, repairing activities etc.

(b)Medium & Large industries

1. Digboi Refinery (IOCL) and one LPG bottling plant are the large industries in the district under Central Public sector.2. Hindustan Unilever Ltd (personal care products), Doomdooma is the single largest private investor in the district.3. The district has 4 Medium and large industries.

(c)Border Trade The district is bordering to Arunachal Pradesh. There is only 16 kms to Myanmar border from the Joyrampur (Border point at Tinsukia district). A trade facilitation centre is under construction at Jagun.

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(d) Industrial Infrastructure

1. The district has only one Industrial Estate at Tinsukia under AIIDC.2. The district has one IID Centre at Parbotipur under AIIDC which is under construction.3. The district has one Industrial area at Doomdooma.4. The Plastic Park at Tinsukia is under construction.

6 Opportunity As the construction activities of marketing infrastructure and Plastic park are going on in the district, it has the potential to grow Agro & allied activities and Plastic base units in the district.

7 Attention required Agro & allied1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Cold storage & Rural godown6. Farm mechanization7. Ginger & orange processing8.Lack of storage facilities9.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage & marketing10.Milk processing units11.Cattle feed manufacturing unit12.Setting up of Private Hatchery13.Poultry feed MillIndustry:1. Massive awareness cams need to be arranged.2. Cluster activities in the field like engineering, decorative candle, dry flowers, incense sticks, readymade garments etc.3. Need of new industrial parks/ estates etc.

26. Udalguri

Activities Present status1 Agriculture The economy of the district is agrarian; about 70% of the work force is engaged

in agriculture sector. The net cropped area and gross cropped area are 1.63 lakh ha and 1.07 lakh ha respectively, of which paddy is the principal crop. Other major crops are jute, oil seeds, vegetables etc. Agri-climatic condition of the district is ideal for growing various types of cereals, pulses etc.

2 Horticulture The district has vast scope for development of plantation and horticulture crops. The agro-climatic condition of the district is congenial for development of many of the horticulture crops like orange, pineapple, Jackfruit, banana, citrus fruit, papaya, chilies, sugarcane, ginger, black pepper, onion etc grown widely in the district.

3 Allied activities A Dairy Average daily requirement of 342290 lts milk, milk production in the district is

about 5614 ltr/day. B Poultry POULTRY: Requirement of egg for the district as per the WHO norms is

532451 nos. per day while the quantity produced is 3217750 nos. The % of availability of eggs in the district is 1.58% per day. There is no hatchery in the district to supply DOC.

C Fishery Average annual production of fish of the district is about 3700 MT against annual demand of 4000 MT. The district has 4 Echo Hatcheries but there is no

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fish feed mill in the district.4 Industry &

Commerce(a)MSME The district has 96 nos of MSME units with a investment of Rs.380.3 lakh. The

employment in this sector is 379 only. (b)Medium & Large industries

There are no large & medium industries in the district.

(c)Border Trade The district is bordering Bhutan (Foreign country) and connected through Bhairab Kunda. The district is also bordering to Arunachal Pradesh.

(d) Industrial Infrastructure

The district has no Industrial Estate or Industrial area.

5 Opportunity The district has potential for growth of food processing sector.6 Attention required Agro & allied:

1. Inadequacy of repairing and servicing facilities for farm equipments.2. Production of Bio-Fertlisers/ Organic cultivation (vermin composting etc)3. Cold Chain4. Soil testing laboratory5. Warehouse for Jute6. Cold storage & Rural godown7. Farm mechanization8.Lack of storage facilities9.Setting up of bulk cooler for milk storage & marketing10.Milk processing unit11.Cattle feed manufacturing unit12.Echo-Hatchery for quality fish seed13.Fish feed millIndustry:1. Need massive awareness camp.2. Need new industrial infrastructure like Industrial Estate/IID etc.3. Cluster activities in the sectors like engineering, food processing, cane & bamboo etc.4. Need to strengthen the DICC.