<Ul> <Li> Man Made Fibres: This includes manufacturing of clothes using fibre or filament synthetic yarns . It is produced in the large power loom factories . They account for the largest sector of the textile production in India. This sector has a share of 62% of the India's total production and provides employment to about 4.8 million people . </Li> <Li> The Cotton Sector: It is the second most developed sector in the Indian Textile industries . It provides employment to huge amount of people but its productions and employment is seasonal depending upon the seasonal nature of the production . </Li> <Li> The Handloom Sector: It is well developed and is mainly dependent on the SHGs for their funds . Its market share is 13% . of the total cloth produced in India . </Li> <Li> The Woolen Sector: India is the 7th largest producer . of the wool in the world . India also produces 1.8% of the world's total wool . </Li> <Li> The Jute Sector: The jute or the golden fibre in India is mainly produced in the Eastern states of India like Assam and West Bengal . India is the largest producer of jute in the world . </Li> <Li> The Sericulture and Silk Sector: India is the 2nd largest producer of silk in the world . India produces 18% of the world's total silk . Mulberry, Eri, Tasar, and Muga are the main types of silk produced in the country . It is a labour - intensive sector . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Man Made Fibres: This includes manufacturing of clothes using fibre or filament synthetic yarns . It is produced in the large power loom factories . They account for the largest sector of the textile production in India. This sector has a share of 62% of the India's total production and provides employment to about 4.8 million people . </Li> <Li> The Cotton Sector: It is the second most developed sector in the Indian Textile industries . It provides employment to huge amount of people but its productions and employment is seasonal depending upon the seasonal nature of the production . </Li> <Li> The Handloom Sector: It is well developed and is mainly dependent on the SHGs for their funds . Its market share is 13% . of the total cloth produced in India . </Li>

Explain the significance and list the various types of agro industries in india