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    References: CASE | HBS CASE COLLECTION | 2010 Esquel Group: Building a Sustainable Partnership with Cotton Farmers in Xinjiang (A) http://www.esquel.com/en/ http://www.scmp.com/article/389658/esquel-cottons-opportunity-desert http://www.lnimba.com/back/edit/uploadfile/20110602151554578.pdf http://www.hbs.edu/faculty/Pages/item.aspx?num=39634 - http://www.asiabusinesscouncil.org/docs/CSR-Yang.pdf

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    Geographically Linked It is a labor Intensive Industry And does not require high capital costs It is the best form of value addition and ready made garments earn 16 times the price of ginned cotton What Pakistan is Good At Pakistan is good in manufacturing of courser/heavier weight goods with pre dominantly cotton fiber contents. Such as Denim/Twill/Heavy Jerseys/Sheeting/Fleece The basic structure of any apparel firm is same but it varies with product lines. The approach of high volumes reduces costs

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    Sangam (India) Limited • Annual Report 2011-12 Sangam (India) Limited Forward-looking Statements The report contains forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties. When used in this discussion‚ the words like ‘plans’‚ ‘expects’‚ ‘anticipates’‚ ‘believes’‚ ‘intends’‚ ‘estimates’‚ or other similar expressions as they relate to Company or its business are intended to identity such forwardlooking statements. Forward-looking statements are based on certain assumptions and expectations

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    Fiber Crops - Tle

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    is one of the world’s largest producers of fiber crops. It is blessed with optimal weather conditions‚ good types of soil‚ even distribution of rain throughout the year‚ and other related factors‚ which make growing fiber crops favorable. Abaca‚ cotton‚ maguey‚ pineapple‚ and ramie are just some fiber crops grown in the country. These crops are used in making different products sold in local and international markets. The raw materials we get from fiber crops are valued for their strength and durability

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    PROJECT ON “ARVIND MILL (THE PRODUCT MIX AND ITS STRATEGY)” Master of Commerce Semester-I (2013-2014) Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements For the award of degree of M.Com-I By Suraj Shridhar Tripathi Seat No: _______ Tolani College of Commerce Sher-e-Punjab society‚ Andheri (East)‚ Mumbai-400 093 PROJECT ON “ARVIND MILL (THE PRODUCT MIX AND ITS STRATEGY)” Master of Commerce Semester-I (2013-2014) Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the requirements

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    materials themselves‚ held available in stock by a business. 1) The type of inventories using by Padini Holdings Berhad is categorised under “Goods for Sale”. For example‚ cotton‚ polyester‚ viscose‚ fibre‚ yarn and et cetera. For “Goods for Sales” inventory is usually divided into 1. Raw Materials : a) Natural Raw Materials: Cotton‚ Wools and etc. b) Synthetic Raw Materials: Acrylic‚ Viscose‚ Nylon‚ Polyester‚ etc. 2. Work in Process (WIP) : It’s starting with making Fibre from raw materials

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    the fiber sector‚ cotton remains the most significant raw material for the textile industry. India was the 2nd largest producer (4.76 Million Metric Tons) of cotton in the world during 2006-07‚ accounting for 18.45% of global production. During 2006-07‚ India had the most land under cotton cultivation‚ i.e.‚ 9.16 Million hectares. But the productivity‚ being 521 kg./ha‚ was far behind the world average of 756 kg/ha. The major reason for low yield is that 65 % area under cotton is rain fed. Out of

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    Also‚ it is the second largest provider of employment in the country after agriculture industry. Around 35 million people are directly employed in the textile manufacturing activities. Indirect employment which includes manpower working in the cotton and the related trade which is agricultural based raw material production and handling can be stated to be around another 60 million. An average of 7 additional jobs are created for every Rs1 lakh invested in the industry‚ The major players in

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    CONTENTS 1. 2. Executive Summary Business Overview Introduction Expertise Products Awards 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 3. Corporate Timeline Major Investments in Company Evolution Organizational Structure Business Model Product Portfolio 3.1. 3.2. 3.3. Hybrid Cotton Seeds Field Crop Seeds Vegetable Seeds 4. Nuziveedu Seeds Limited Financial and Valuation Analysis 4.1. Valuation Analysis and Financial Summary 5. Nuziveedu Seeds Limited Analyst Recommendations Expected Change in Capital Structure Planning

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    Pakistan Textile Industry

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    major contributor to the foreign exchange earner and still contributes about 55% to the total export proceeds. The Economist reports that Pakistan is the 4th largest producer of cotton in the world and the 6th largest importer of raw cotton‚ the 3rd largest consumer of cotton‚ and the 1st largest exporter of cotton yarn. Over 1.3 million farmers‚ out of total of 5 million are involved in cultivation of this crop. Textile exports in 1999 were $5.2 billion and rose to become $10.5 billion by

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