Abstract:
As noted earlier, it is much more difficult to market leather,
at acceptable prices, finished than crust leather. This is especially
true when trying to export. Therefore, sufficiently large domestic
market, i.e. local leather shoe and leather goods industries that
require substantially more finished leather than the tannery plans to
produce would be a good prerequisite for establishing a finished
leather factory.
This prerequisite should be disregarded only if there is a firm
agreement to purchase the tannery's finished leather.