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Home » Vinay Thadani: Mission for Cotton Productivity promises to revolutionise cotton farming
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Vinay Thadani: Mission for Cotton Productivity promises to revolutionise cotton farming

By February 1, 20251 Min Read
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The Union Budget 2025-26 sets a transformative course for India’s textile industry, highlighting a commitment to strengthening manufacturing and boosting exports. 

Key initiatives, such as the Mission for Cotton Productivity, promise to revolutionise cotton farming, enhancing quality and sustainability. This will have a direct positive impact on the textile sector, ensuring a steady supply of raw materials for domestic manufacturers. 

Additionally, the introduction of ‘BharatTradeNet’ (BTN) provides a unified platform to streamline trade documentation and financing, ensuring smoother integration with global supply chains. 

With increased investment limits for MSMEs and a simplified tax regime, the budget paves the way for growth and competitiveness. The support for textile exports through export credit, cross-border factoring, and regulatory enhancements will foster international market penetration. 

As domestic consumption also gets a boost with tax relief for middle-income groups, the overall ecosystem for growth and sustainability in the textile sector is well-supported.

The opinion is presented by Vinay Thadani, CEO, Vishal Fabrics

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