Madurai was
traditionally an agrarian society, with rice paddies as the main crop. Cotton
crop cultivation in the regions with black soil in Madurai district was
introduced during the Nayaka rule during the 16th century to increase
the revenue from agriculture. The paddy fields cultivated in the Vaigai
delta across Madurai North, Melur, Nilakottai and Uthamapalayam are known as
"double-crop paddy belts". Farmers in the district supplement
their income with subsidiary occupations like dairy farming, poultry-farming,
pottery, brick making, mat-weaving and carpentry. Madurai is famed for its
jasmine plantations, called "Madurai Malli", primarily carried out at
the foothills of Kodaikanal hills and traded at the Madurai morning flower
market. An average of 2,000 farmers sell flowers daily at the flower
market. With the advent of Small Scale Industries (SSI) after 1991,
the industrialisation of Madurai increased employment in the sector across the
district from 63,271 in 1992–93 to 166,121 persons in 2001–02.
Madurai is one of the
few rubber growing areas in South India, and there are rubber-based
industries in Madurai. Gloves, sporting goods, mats, other utility
products and automobile rubber components are the most produced items by these
industries. TVS Srichakra (tyre manufacturing), Sundaram Industries (Rubber
Division, Coach division), Fenner India, Hi-Tech Arai Ltd and Lanxess India are
some of the rubber-based industries in the city. Automobile producers like General
Motors, Ford, Toyota and Honda are the major consumers of components produced
in the city. The city is home to one of the top motorcycle manufacturers
in India, the TVS Group. There are numerous textile, granite and
chemical industries operating in Madurai.
Madurai is promoted as
a second-tier city for IT and some software companies like Honeywell Technology Solutions have opened their offices in Madurai. Software Technology Parks of India,
an agency of the Government of India, has authorised several such companies to
receive benefits under its national information technology development program. The
state government proposed two IT-based Special Economic Zones (SEZ) in Madurai,
and these have been fully occupied by various IT companies.
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