Enhancing Competitiveness in Haryana's Value Chains: Institutional Perspectives
This document from the Department of Industries & Commerce, Haryana, addresses the challenges faced by Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) within value chains, particularly in the plywood sector. It highlights the vast informal sector (94%) that resists interventions compared to the formal sector (6%). The report discusses the need for customized solutions to enhance competitiveness, remove structural barriers, and proposes establishing Common Facility Centres as a governance-focused strategy. It also outlines manufacturing processes, intervention mapping, and a roadmap for credit, skill, and technology enhancements.
Enhancing Competitiveness in Haryana's Value Chains: Institutional Perspectives
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Department of Industries & Commerce, Haryana Improving competitiveness of value chains :An institutional perspective May 2013 Satyaprakash TL Director, Industries
Why SMEs are not amenable for any interventions? Informal Sector(94%) Not amenable to any interventions power Formal Sector(6%) Credit skill Technology
Removing Structural Barriers These problems can be addressed in a logical sequel.
Common Facility Centre as a magnate for SMEs Informal Sector(94%) Not amenable to any interventions Formal Sector(6%) Incoherent interventions power Credit skill CFC Technology