GLOBAL AMBOO SUMMIT - Global Bamboo Summit

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GLOBAL AMBOO SUMMIT - Global Bamboo Summit
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Government of Madhya Pradesh
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Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare
8 - 10 APRIL 2016
BRILLIANT CONVENTION CENTER,
INDORE (MP)
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ORGANISED BY:
Madhya Pradesh State Bamboo Mission (MPSBM) Indian Federation of Green
Govt. of Madhya Pradesh
Energy (IFGE)
CO-ORGANISED BY:
ASSOCIATE PARTNER
National Bamboo Mission
North East Centre for Technology
Ministry of Agriculture, Govt. of India
Application and Reach
SUPPORTED BY
MP
STATE
BAMBOO
MISSION
(MPSBM)
MP
STATE
BAMBOO
MISSION
(MPSBM)
MP State
Bamboo
Mission
has been
registered
as society
in July
20132013
under
M PM
Societies
Registration
Act, Act,
MP State
Bamboo
Mission
has been
registered
as society
in July
under
P Societies
Registration
1973.
The The
society
shallshall
function
as the
coordinating
organization
for implementation
of the
1973.
society
function
as apex
the apex
coordinating
organization
for implementation
of activities
the activities
of the
Bamboo
Mission
in Madhya
Pradesh
and and
or any
otherother
project
givengiven
to the
for its
of National
the National
Bamboo
Mission
in Madhya
Pradesh
or any
project
to society
the society
for its
implementation.
Objective
is toisdevelop
a new
line line
of bamboo
products
by bamboo
artisans
for national
implementation.
Objective
to develop
a new
of bamboo
products
by bamboo
artisans
for national
and and
international
marketing
(market),
also also
to promote
and and
facilitate
traditional
and and
nontraditional
bamboo
international
marketing
(market),
to promote
facilitate
traditional
nontraditional
bamboo
based
artisans
by developing
theirtheir
skills,skills,
increasing
the supply
of quality
bamboo
and availability
of advanced
based
artisans
by developing
increasing
the supply
of quality
bamboo
and availability
of advanced
toolstools
and and
equipments.
equipments.
INDIAN
FEDERATION
OF
GREEN
ENERGY
INDIAN
FEDERATION
OF
GREEN
ENERGY
(IFGE)
(IFGE)
IFGEIFGE
is a partnership
of committed
groups
of visionaries,
stakeholders
fromfrom
diverse
industries,
business
and and
is a partnership
of committed
groups
of visionaries,
stakeholders
diverse
industries,
business
services
having
similar
and and
complementary
vision
for creating
a sustainable
energy
ecosystem
and and
mitigate
services
having
similar
complementary
vision
for creating
a sustainable
energy
ecosystem
mitigate
challenges
and and
concerns.
challenges
concerns.
P
IFGEIFGE
is anisumbrella
organisation
which
represents
the interests
of the
renewal
energy
sector
in itsin its
an umbrella
organisation
which
represents
the interests
of national
the national
renewal
energy
sector
totality
– bio–energy,
solar,solar,
wind,wind,
hydal,
tidal,tidal,
geothermal.
totality
bio energy,
hydal,
geothermal.
F
IFGEIFGE
works
withwith
a Vision
to drive
and and
deliver
an integrated
approach
for establishing
a sustainable
energy
works
a Vision
to drive
deliver
an integrated
approach
for establishing
a sustainable
energy
ecosystem
working
withwith
all stakeholders
across
sectors,
states
and and
nations.
ecosystem
working
all stakeholders
across
sectors,
states
nations.
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''BAMBOO
''BAMBOOFOR
FOR
SUSTAINABLE
SUSTAINABLEDEVELOPMENT''
DEVELOPMENT''
BAM
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GLOBAL
COOPERATION
GLOBAL
COOPERATION
OBJECTIVES
GBS
OBJECTIVES
GBS
1
and and
exchange
opinions
about
the challenges
facedfaced
by by
1Discuss
Discuss
exchange
opinions
about
the challenges
growers,
artisans,
entrepreneurs
and and
machinery
manufacturers.
growers,
artisans,
entrepreneurs
machinery
manufacturers.
2
waysways
to deal
withwith
the procurement
of bamboo,
its cultivation
2Discuss
Discuss
to deal
the procurement
of bamboo,
its cultivation
and and
policy
issues.
policy
issues.
3
information
about
the recent
international
trends
withwith
regard
3Provide
Provide
information
about
the recent
international
trends
regard
to bamboo
products,
its industrial
usage,
designs
and and
consumers
to bamboo
products,
its industrial
usage,
designs
consumers
preferences
preferences
MP
VERSA
VER
F F
ToT for
wood
withwith
bamboo
ToTsubstituting
for substituting
wood
bamboo
Bamboo
Bambo
commercia
comm
occupies
occupia
in terms
o
in term
tropics
an
tropics
documente
docum
manufactu
manuf
handicraft,
handic
for for
enterp
en
environme
enviro
pollution,
polluti
mature
bam
mature
or 1 or
ton1 of
to
being
a
C-4
being
atmospher
atmos
are about
are ab7
world.
For
world.
role role
in the
in
particularly
particu
giantgiant
arboa
(Tropics),
(Tropicm
intermedia
interm
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Promoting
R&DR&D
for appropriate
technology
Promoting
for appropriate
technology
BAMB
BAM
4
cooperation
amongst
key technology
developers,
designers,
4Facilitate
Facilitate
cooperation
amongst
key technology
developers,
designers,
entrepreneurs
and and
banking
institutions.
entrepreneurs
banking
institutions.
5
the importance
of bamboo
in economic
and and
social
5To discuss
To discuss
the importance
of bamboo
in economic
social
development
of backward
and and
unserved
districts,
where
bamboo
is in is in
development
of backward
unserved
districts,
where
bamboo
abundance.
abundance.
6
the enterprise
development.
6To promote
To promote
the enterprise
development.
7
on improving
the efficiency
of bamboo
artisans
and and
7To deliberate
To deliberate
on improving
the efficiency
of bamboo
artisans
manufacturers.
manufacturers.
PROPOSED
TOPICS
PROPOSED
TOPICS
F F
Make
in India
withwith
Bamboo
Make
in India
Bamboo
F F
Mainstreaming
Bamboo
in Government
Programmes
Mainstreaming
Bamboo
in Government
Programmes
F F
Streamlining
policy
and and
legallegal
frame
workwork
Streamlining
policy
frame
F F
Reversing
import
of Bamboo
Products
Reversing
import
of Bamboo
Products
F F
Convergence
of Governance
and and
Policies
Convergence
of Governance
Policies
F F
Bamboo
as the
agent
for poverty
alleviation
and and
climate
change
Bamboo
as change
the change
agent
for poverty
alleviation
climate
change
IndiaIndia
is wei
second
lar
second
of hectare
of hec
plantations
planta
Bamboo
is
Bambo
almost
all
almost
Bamboo
fo
Bambo
BAMBOO INFO
50% of bamboo produced in
India grows in Northeastern
region and West Bengal
CRAFTS
HOUSING
MEDICINE
FOOD
ENERGY
IN
amongst others
MP
432.000.000
Working Days/yr
13.7% of total
Indian forest area is
bamboo
WITH
136
species
of bamboo in India
Potential growth
4463 Crore/yr
to
Indian bamboo industry
2040 Crore/yr
PROVIDES
VERSATILE BAMBOO
Bamboo is of vital importance from ecological,
commercial and socio-economic points of view. Bamboo
occupies an unparalleled position in plant kingdom
in terms of its distribution, diversity and uses in the
tropics and subtropics. Bamboo has more than 1500
documented uses and is widely used as paper and rayon
manufacture, construction, architecture, engineering,
handicraft, food and medicine. Beside above uses
for enterprise development, the bamboo has vital
environmental value in reducing air pollution, water
pollution, land pollution and to ameliorate climate. A
mature bamboo is reported to arrest up to 1.5 kg of dust
or 1 ton of dust/ha of bamboo plantation. The bamboo
being a C-4 plant absorbs more carbon-dioxide from the
atmosphere and gives out oxygen at faster rate. There
are about 75 genera and 1250 species of bamboo in the
world. For centuries, bamboos have played an important
role in the daily life of people in many tropical countries,
particularly in Asia. Bamboos are a unique group of
giant arborescent grasses with the habit of sympodial
(Tropics), monopodial (Sub Tropic and Temperate) and
intermediate type.
BAMBOO IN INDIAN CONTEXT
India is well endowed with resources of bamboo, the
second largest in the world. Bamboo grows in millions
of hectares of forest land in homesteads and private
plantations. There are around 130 species in India.
Bamboo is a group of fast growing woody plant growing
almost all over in India, except the Kashmir Valley.
Bamboo forest constitutes about 13% of the total forest
Profit
People
Planet
Sustainability by PPP:
People, Planet,
Profit: Bamboo as a
sustainable material has
potential for creating
Social, Ecological
and Economical
value.
area of the country. About 50% of bamboo
produced in India grows in northeastern region
and West Bengal. The world trade in bamboo
is currently estimated at 14 billions dollars
every year by the National Mission on Bamboo
Applications (NMBA). As per official estimates,
the Indian bamboo industries has a size of
Rs. 2040 crore/ years at present, while the
domestic market potential is 4463 crore. Indian
bamboo sector generates about 432 millions
workdays annually. Bamboo is a multipurpose
agro-forestry crops, has been an integral part of
the Indian culture. Apart from its fully trapped
potential as a timber and handicraft material,
the bamboo is acknowledged to have great
potential as a non-conventional energy source
as per the report of Technology Information
Forecasting and Assessment Council (TIFAC). Of
the total 136 known species of bamboo in India,
there are four species viz., Dendrocalamus
strictus, Bambusa arundinacea, Gigantochloa
rostrata and Schizostachyum pergracile found
naturally in Madhya Pradesh.
CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES
The bamboo resources in the country are shrinking day by day due to various reasons. Although, there is
great demand for bamboo, its production is far below its potential. It is an important source of livelihood
for rural people especially the Scheduled Tribes Scheduled Castes and other poor traditional workers. It is
often referred to “poor man’s timber”. The techniques of bamboo cultivation have already been developed.
There is a need of capacity building programs among traditional communities from cultivation to enterprise
development. This will ensure viable supply of raw materials to artisans, user communities and enterprise
development.
The commercial use made possible through recent innovations in bamboo processing have created significant
market opportunities in areas such as flooring, laminated furniture, panels, corrugated sheets and woven
bamboo products.
These opportunities are encountered with certain challenges also for the artisans and craftsmen who are
entirely dependent on bamboo as their raw material and entrepreneurs as well. The issues like appropriate
variety of bamboo, its availability, up gradation of skills and technology in manufacturing niche products,
marketing etc. If we address these issues properly its true potential in generating employment opportunities
for the unemployed youth and harnessing its business potential will be realized.
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WHY GLOBAL BAMBOO SUMMIT?
In order to address these issues MPSBM & IFGE has planned to organize a Global Bamboo Summit with
themes as “Bamboo for Sustainable Development - Global Cooperation” from 8 - 10 April, 2016 at Indore,
MP. The summit will provide an excellent opportunity to learn from Global Practices and will also help in
Business Development by way of networking.
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PARTICIPATION CHARGES
Delegate Fee:
This includes participation in conference, conference kit and lunches & dinners as per programme.
Artisans/NGOs/Voluntary Organisations:
Rs 2,500
Government and Public Sector Officials:
Rs 5,000
Private Sector
Rs 7,500
Exhibition Stall (only for artisans):
9 Sq Mts Constructed stall with furniture:
Exhibition/Sponsorship Opportunities:
(For companies & Government Departments)
Rs 20,000
On Request
SUPPORTED BY
Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
Ministry of Environment & Forest
Ministry of Rural Development
Ministry of Textiles
Ministry of Urban Development
Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
Ministry of Tribal Affairs
For further details, please contact :-
Madhya Pradesh State Bamboo Mission (MPSBM)
Khel Parisar, 74 Bungalows, Bhopal (MP) - 462003, Ph: +91 755 2555520,
E-mail: mpbamboomission@mpforest.org, Web: www.mpbamboomission.org
Indian Federation of Green Energy (IFGE)
603, Rohit House, 3 Tolstoy Marg, New Delhi - 110001,
Ph: +91 11 23319385/86, E-mail: ifge.gbs@gmail.com, Web: www.ifge.org.in
Madhya