Rajasthan is expected to have the highest cotton yield this season. The Cotton Advisory Board had estimated Haryana’s yield as the highest at 665 kg per hectare (ha) and Rajasthan’s at 636 kg per ha.
However, the recent pest attack in Haryana will result in its yield getting diminished.
Confederation of Indian Textile Industry’s Cotton Development and Research Association, which has been active in Rajasthan for the past few years, now plans to raise yield there to 1,000 kg per ha. With higher yield, Rajasthan’s production has also increased to around 170,000 bales.
M B Lal, former chairman and managing director of Cotton Corporation of India, said farmers should get their kapas (unginned cotton) tested in the laboratory set up in the mandi to help them realise better prices, while selling in the mandi.
However, the recent pest attack in Haryana will result in its yield getting diminished.
Confederation of Indian Textile Industry’s Cotton Development and Research Association, which has been active in Rajasthan for the past few years, now plans to raise yield there to 1,000 kg per ha. With higher yield, Rajasthan’s production has also increased to around 170,000 bales.
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P D Patodia, chairman, CITI standing committee on cotton, said they had “set a target of raising yield to 1,000 kg (per ha).”
M B Lal, former chairman and managing director of Cotton Corporation of India, said farmers should get their kapas (unginned cotton) tested in the laboratory set up in the mandi to help them realise better prices, while selling in the mandi.