About Tripura Bamboo Mission

Our Mission

Tripura Bamboo Mission (TBM) is an initiative of the Government of Tripura for integrated development of bamboo sector in the state. The Mission aims at scaling up turnover of the Bamboo sector and making Tripura the hub of bamboo-based sustainable industries in the country.

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Vision

To make Tripura as the hub of bamboo based sustainable micro, small and medium industries by mobilizing local natural and human resources.

Objective

Build the bamboo sector as a major livelihood provider with employment opportunities to 20,000 poor producers in the sector.

Strategy

Build sustainable bamboo based livelihoods through cluster approach and develop commercially sustainable business models.

Key Initiatives & Programs

Artisan Support Programme

Comprehensive support for bamboo artisans including skill development, design inputs, and market linkages.

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TBM Clusters

Cluster-based development approach for bamboo producers and artisans across Tripura.

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One Product One Village

Specialized product development in villages for sustainable livelihood generation.

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Tripura Bamboo Park

A dedicated bamboo park showcasing products and providing training facilities.

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Bamboo in Tripura

Bamboo is one of the major and important natural resources of Tripura. The state sustains tropical moist deciduous forests with patches of evergreen species and a substantial area under bamboo brakes. The climate ranges from moist to humid with annual rainfall varying between 2,250-2,500 mm.

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19 Species of bamboo commonly found
3,246 km² bamboo bearing area in forests
Tropical moist deciduous forests
2,250-2,500 mm annual rainfall

WHY INVEST IN TRIPURA

Lowering of tariff

Lowering of tariff/ non-tariff barriers with SAFTA coming into force w.e.f. 01.01.2006.

5 MAIN REASONS TO CHOOSE US

1

Natural/ historical links with Bangladesh. Potential gateway between Bangladesh and North East.

2

Lowering of tariff/ non-tariff barriers with SAFTA coming into force w.e.f. 01.01.2006.

3

856 Km. long border with Bangladesh. 7 designated Land Custom Stations. Healthy official trade growth; four-fold increase since 2006-07.

4

Passenger Bus Service between Agartala and Dhaka has been started.

5

Tripura is ideally located to become the 'Gateway to the North East India'