Rayalaseema’s Industrial Future and Entrepreneurship Challenges
• Rayalaseema, a semi-arid region in Andhra Pradesh, faces declining agriculture and rising unemployment due to mega industrial corridors and expressways.
• The region’s semi-arid climate and water scarcity affect farmers cultivating groundnut, millets, pulses, and horticulture crops.
• The government’s acquisition of land in Nagari revenue division has sparked renewed interest in Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs).
• Many farmers have sold their land for road and railway projects across Chittoor, Annamayya, and Tirupati districts, hoping for industrial growth.
• Recent infrastructure developments have sparked renewed interest in MSMEs, with proposals for establishment in food processing, textiles, bio-energy, ethanol plants, printing, dairy development, hotel, and tourism industries.
• Agro-based MSMEs have potential in a rain-shadow district like Chittoor, with the poultry sector having an annual turnover of ₹7,000 crore and the dairy sector, ₹4,000 crore in the district.
• Successful MSMEs like ‘Girish Aqua’ have expanded their operations, supplying packaged drinking water across Rayalaseema.
• The Department of Industries is educating youth about entrepreneurship, with regular camps held in rural areas and educational institutions.
• Poultry units have been established along the Chittoor-Bengaluru NH between Chittoor and Palamaner.
• Andhra Pradesh Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation (APIIC) plans to establish industrial parks at constituency levels to support economic growth.
• Lack of coordination between the Department of Industries and banks often leads to delays in DPR approvals.
• Most young aspiring entrepreneurs hail from urban areas, with few from rural areas.