Indian Cotton Federation (ICF), Pres. J. Thulasidharan: Cotton production likely to be over 350 lakh bales
21 December 2021, Mumbai:
Cotton production in the country during cotton season 2021-22 (October to September) is expected to be above 350 lakh bales, president of Indian Cotton Federation (ICF) J. Thulasidharan said here on Sunday.
At the annual meeting of the Federation, he said the increase in minimum support price had encouraged farmers and helped maintain the area under cotton. It had also incentivised farmers to take up better crop management practices. On the export front too, the demand was robust.
The challenges now were the need for fibre quality, proper grading, improved seed and initiatives to realise better yield. “It is important to address these issues at the earliest for a win-win situation for the Indian cotton farmer and the user Industry,” he said.
The next revolution should come only from increasing the yield. With the right initiatives, Indian farmers could reach a yield of 1,000 kg. “This should be the priority for all stakeholders and policy makers.
” Many brands in the US and Europe were forcing suppliers to go for sustainable tag and Indian cotton had not been recognised as sustainable. The Agricultural Ministry should take initiatives to bring out simple sustainable guidelines, which could be easily implemented by the Indian farmer.
The Hindu (The news article has not been edited by DFU Publications staff)
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