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Asserting that India must also improve its planting density which is only at 5000-7000 plants per acre compared to China and USA which grow more than 50,000-1,00,000 plants per acre, he said we must also give impetus to mechanization of cotton harvest. ”All these inputs will go a long way in improving our cotton productivity,” he observed.
”Today, there is every need to bring Technology Mission on Cotton 2.0 in an upgraded format. We need to improve our seed technology, increase yield, give thrust for agronomy research, adopt global best practices, produce clean and high-quality cotton and brand it better to improve the farmers’ income and enhance the global competitiveness of the textile industry,” he said.
The vice president made these remarks at the golden jubilee Celebrations of Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) – Cotton Development and Research Association (CDRA) here.
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Naidu also expressed concern over that despite being the largest cotton producer (23 per cent) in the world and having the highest area under cotton cultivation (39 per cent of the world area), the yield per hectare in India remained at a low of 460 kg lint per hectare when compared to the world average of 800 kg lint per hectare. To address this, he called for improving the planting density, taking up mechanisation of cotton harvest and giving a thrust to agronomy research.