New Initiative of Rubber Board

New Initiative of Rubber Board

The Rubber Board launched iSNR (Indian Sustainable Natural Rubber) and INR Konnect during the platinum jubilee celebrations of the Rubber Act, 1947 in Kottayam, Kerala.

  • These initiatives aim to enhance global competitiveness and improve domestic productivity in the rubber sector.

About the Initiatives

iSNR (Indian Sustainable Natural Rubber)

  • Aim: To align Indian rubber production with the European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR) standards.
  • It features traceability certification to ensure compliance with EUDR and verify the origin of rubber products.
  • It simplifies compliance for stakeholders targeting the European Union market.

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INR Konnect (Web-Based Platform)

  • Objective: Connects owners of untapped rubber plantations with adopters to maximize productivity.
  • Certified Network: Rubber Board certifies growers, adopters, and tappers for credibility.
  • Training: Provides training in production management and sustainable practices.
  • Database: Maintains a comprehensive list of certified tappers.

Status of India’s Rubber Sector

  • Global Rank: In 2024 India occupies the fourth position with a production of approximately 911,000 metric tons of natural rubber.
  • Top Producer: Kerala accounts for over 90% of India’s rubber production.
  • Other States: Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Tripura, Assam, and Meghalaya also produce rubber.
  • Challenges:
  • 20-25% of plantations remain untapped.
    • Climate variations, such as torrential rains.
    • Concerns over EUDR implementation.

About Rubber Plantation

  • Origin: Native to the Amazon River Basin and was introduced to Asia and Africa by the British.
  • Rubber is a rainfed plantation crop (except in nurseries where it needs to be regularly
  • irrigated).
    • For Example: Indonesian and Malaysian archipelagos and Southern Sri Lanka have the most ideal rainfall pattern for rubber cultivation
  • Rubber Extraction: 
    • Obtained as latex, a milky fluid tapped from the tree bark.
    • Latex is processed to produce natural rubber.
  • Climatic Conditions Required: 
    • Climate: Equatorial monsoon climate prevailing in the tropics in between 10 S and 8 N with annual rainfall of 200–300 cm.
    • Temperature: High temperatures ranging from 20°-35°C.
    • Soil: Deep, well-drained, lateritic soil with good water retention and organic matter.

About Rubber Board

  • Establishment: The Rubber Board is a statutory body constituted by the Government of India, under the Rubber Act 1947, for the overall development of the rubber industry in the country.
  • Administrative Body: Ministry of Commerce & Industry.
  • Mandate: Ensures sustainable growth, supports stakeholders, and enhances the global competitiveness of Indian rubber.

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Key Initiatives for the Rubber Sector

  • National Rubber Policy 2019: Focuses on sustainable and inclusive growth of the rubber industry.
  • Sustainable & Inclusive Development of Natural Rubber Sector Scheme: Encourages eco-friendly practices and sectoral growth.
  • INROAD (Indian Natural Rubber Operations for Assisted Development) Project: Aims to improve productivity and strengthen the supply chain.

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