The state’s textile industry, which suffered last year due to high cotton prices and low demand, is again witnessing production cuts. With a reduction in the orders being placed, many textile processing units in the city are running at 40% capacity and have begun observing two-day production cuts. Similarly, weaving units are also operating at lower capacity. While spinning mills are running at around 90% capacity, stocks are also piling up. Experts believe that soon, spinning mills too will slash production for a day every week. Jayesh Patel, vice president of Spinners’ Association, Gujarat (SAG) said, “Currently, most spinning mills are running at more than 90% capacity. However, the demand is not strong, and stocks are piling up. We fear that spinning mills will have to stop production for at least a day every week.

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