Scope and Initial Assistance
The scheme,
which has been functional since the Seventh Five Year plan, provides for the
disbursal of financial assistance for establishing new coir units and the
modernization of existing units for the sustainable development of the coir
sector. Until the recent past, new units were granted financial assistance of
up to 25% of the cost of equipment and infrastructure facilities, subject to a
maximum of Rs. 1.5 lakhs and existing units were granted Rs. 50,000 for
modernization. Units producing multiple items were receiving a subsidy of up to
Rs. 5 lakhs. The various parameters of the scheme are now revamped with the
object of higher productivity, modernization, technology upgradation,
cost-effectiveness and competitiveness of the coir sector.
Objectives
The scheme
has been established in view of the following objectives:
- Providing
modern infrastructure facilities to the production units so as to improve
the productivity and quality of products.
- Creating
new ‘State of the Art’ Coir Processing Units.
- Expanding
the industry into potential territories across the country.
- Ensuring
optimum utilization of available raw materials.
- Generating
more employment opportunities, especially for women in rural habitats.
- Attracting
new generation entrepreneurs to the industry.
- Modernizing
the existing units.
- Producing
high-value customer-oriented products.
- Making
the coir industry competitive.
- Adopting
eco-friendly production techniques.
- Achieving
the coir industry’s target of being free from pollution.
Nodal Agency
Coir Board,
Kochi, has been designated as the Nodal Agency for this scheme, the
implementation of which would be undertaken by the Regional/Sub-Regional
offices of the Board in association with District Industries Centres (DIC’s) of
the respective state. These officials would receive the application, process
and assess the quantum of assistance in accordance with the prescribed
guidelines and then forward it to the Nodal Agency with all the relevant
documents. The competent authority who receives these documents will release
the assistance to the units if he/she finds it acceptable. Essential technical
intervention would be rendered by the Central Coir Research Institute (CCRI)
and Central Institute of Coir Technology (CICT) and other institutes vested with
the task of developing and promoting the coir industry. The scheme would be
monitored by the Ministry of MSME on a periodical basis.
REMOT and its Implications
Rejuvenation,
Modernisation and Technology Upgradation (REMOT) is a credit linked subsidy
scheme of the Ministry of MSME for the establishment of coir units. On the
backdrop of its inception, financial assistance would be rendered for
establishing spinning and tiny households with a project cost of Rs. 2 lakhs
and Rs. 5 lakhs, respectively. Assistance above this limit would only be
granted under exceptional circumstances.
Subsidies
at the rate of 25% of the project cost, capped to a sum of Rs. 6 lakhs would be
provided for the establishment of De-fibering Unit. While the rate of project
cost remains the same, the maximum capped limit would be Rs. 4 lakhs for the
establishment of Automatic Spinning Unit and Rs. 5 lakhs for others. Composite
or Multiple Units are accorded a ceiling of Rs. 9 lakhs.
Eligibility
The scheme
applies to all new coir processing units registered with the Coir Board under
the Coir Industry (Regulation) Rules, 2008 and registered with the DIC of the
respective region, provided that their project cost exceeds Rs. 10 lakhs each
or is more than the ceiling specified in Coir Udyami Yojana.