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CCI to enter Punjab to procure cotton after 4 yrs

By October 1, 20192 Mins Read
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The Cotton Corporation of India Limited (CCI) has started preparations to enter Punjab after four years to procure cotton.
It expects the quality of raw cotton
to be reasonably good to make procurement at the minimum support price (MSP). Weak global demand and higher support price
in India has made ginners and
textile sector reluctant to buy
cotton this season.


The Indian Government had announced the MSP for long staple (27.5-28.5 mm) cotton, commonly grown in Punjab, at Rs 5,450 per quintal for 2019-20 (September 1
to August 31). After facing inclement weather in July, cotton crop is progressing well and growers feel if no more rains lash the region in the coming days, the crop is expected
to remain good and they may get
a yield of nearly 770 kg of lint
per hectare.


Raw cotton arrivals have been reported in small quantities in some wholesale markets recently and have fetched rates above the MSP. Market analysts said these were expected to come down when arrivals go up in the next few weeks.


Area under cotton in Punjab in the 2019-20 crop years is estimated to be around 4 lakh hectares, up from the provisional figures of 2.84 lakh hectares in the last season.

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