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A STUDY ON COMMERCIAL VIABILITY OF TANNERIES IN KERALA

    2 Author(s):  MR. SHABEERALI PULIKKALAKATH, MR. MUHAMMED UNAIS

Vol -  9, Issue- 5 ,         Page(s) : 11 - 16  (2018 ) DOI : https://doi.org/10.32804/IRJMST

Abstract

ABSTRACT Tanning is an old process having a history equal to the first civilization. It is the process of converting bovine and goat hides and skins to leather by using tannic acid. The process of tanning of putrescible animals to a commercial product opens many economical benefits to the country. India is having sixth position in production of tanneries with an average production of 51 million bovine and 128 million goat skins and hides. The export of tannery products from India is around 5.7 million.

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