Jewellery common facility centres to upgrade workers product quality
New Delhi: Setting up of common facility centres (CFCs) in the country for gems and jewellery sector will help marginal workers upgrade their product quality and output, the Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday.
Gems and jewellery exports account for more than $40 billion (about Rs 2.84 lakh crore) annually, employing more than five million people across the country. The industry has a huge potential to grow and it is the aim of the ministry to boost exports to $75 billion (about Rs 5.32 lakh crore) by 2025, it said in a statement. It said that one such CFC is being set up in Kolkata for gems and jewellery artisans.
"This CFC will benefit one lakh artisans engaged in the manufacturing of handmade jewellery in and around Bowbazar, a major jewellery hub of Kolkata," the ministry said. The centre will enhance the productivity and quality of products, especially the small gem and jewellery units, it added.
Apart from introducing trade-friendly policies for the sector, the ministry is also facilitating the industry through creation of infrastructure in the form of CFCs. A jewellery CFC is also being set up at Coimbatore and is expected to be completed by March 2020. Similar centres have already been set up at major diamond clusters in Gujarat like Amreli, Palanpur, Visnagar and Junagadh.
"The objective of setting up CFCs is to give the small and medium jewellery manufacturing units access to a common pool of high-end and capital-intensive state-of-the-art machinery/ equipment which is otherwise unaffordable for individual small and medium jewellery manufacturers," it said.