Cluster SWOT Sample Clauses

Cluster SWOT. CHAPTER 4 SWOT AND NEED GAP ANALYSIS Strengths Weaknesses • Good quality brown fibre and pith are manufactured in the cluster. • Availability of raw materials like husk and pith is galore • Availability of skilled manpower • Committed and experienced 1st and 2nd generation entrepreneurs • Strong market linkages for marketing of fibre and curled coir • Maintaining high quality in making of yarn • Majority of the units opened accounts in local banks • Strong linkages with coir board resulted in establishment of CFC at Gubbi • Strong internal road connectivity with good logistics support • Use of semi advanced machinery in fibre extraction • Competition is very high among different units of the cluster • There is lack of cooperation and trust building among owners of major production units. • No value addition of fibre and pith is done. • Diversification of different products is lacking in the cluster. • There has been no linkage with any technical institute in the cluster. • Lack of understanding about modern technology in pith block, curled coir, geo textiles is found in the cluster. • Proper maintenance of machines is not done as expert mechanics are not found at the unit level. • Quality of husk is being compromised at some units resulting bad reputation. • Uninterrupted power supply has been a major problem in the cluster. • Bank and financial institutions are reluctant to provide loans to the coir industries. • Lack of awareness among producers on different Public Support Schemes. Opportunities Threats • Coir fibre and coir pith industry is booming. • There has been an increase in demand of the coir pith-block. • Sophisticated machineries are available for manufacturing coir and coir pith. • Technical Institutes related to Coir have invented advanced machinery across the value chain. • Presence of coir board as major support institution • There is unhealthy competition from synthetic products. • Machinery cost are getting higher day by day • Outside manufacturers are purchasing husk at a higher price through local agents resulting in increase in price of raw materials. • Lack of dissemination of information from academics/technical institutions. • Lack of support from Banks and other financial institutions. • Lack of high capacity storage facilities during rainy season.
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