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Shortfall of 1 million bales expected in total cotton
production The country would produce around 1 million less bales of
cotton against the Government’s revised figure to 12.8 million
bales for the season 2007-08, said the ginners and traders.
Apparently it is beyond any doubt that the country will achieve
nearly 11.8 million cotton bales during 2007-08 crop seasons.
The non professional approach of the Government in fixing the
initial target of 14.14 million bales during 2007-08 was the
outcome of not considering the stakeholders, said Pakistan
Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA) Sanghar cotton Belt Region,
Raja Abdul Sattar. Giving reasons, he said insufficient water
supply, poor pest control, inadequate provision of inputs
including pesticides to tackle mealy bug, Cotton Leaf Curl Virus
(CLCV) and sowing of Bt cotton without certification has caused
decline in the cotton production.
Raja Sattar said the fine lint consumption deficit would
stand more than one million bales as the current Punjab’s crop
is estimated around 8.5 million bales while Sindh will produce
around 2.0 million bales. Earlier the Punjab was likely to
produce 11 million bales while Sindh production was estimated at
3 million bales. |