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What is ELS cotton, why doesn’t india grow more of this premium variety?

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Union Budget and Cotton Mission

Union Finance Minister announced a five-year mission aimed at enhancing productivity and sustainability in cotton farming, focusing on promoting extra-long staple (ELS) cotton varieties.

What is ELS Cotton?

  • Classification: Cotton is categorized by fibre length into long, medium, or short staple.
  • Gossypium hirsutum: About 96% of India's cotton is medium staple, with fibre lengths of 25 to 28.6 mm.
  • ELS Varieties: Feature fibre lengths of 30 mm or more; primarily from Gossypium barbadense, known as Egyptian or Pima cotton.
  • Global Growth: ELS cotton is mainly grown in China, Egypt, Australia, and Peru.
  • Indian Growth: Limited cultivation in Maharashtra's Sangli district and Tamil Nadu's Coimbatore.
  • Quality: ELS cotton fabric is of superior quality, often blended for top-tier fabrics.

Challenges in ELS Cotton Cultivation in India

  • Market Reluctance: Farmers hesitant due to lower yields compared to medium staple cotton.
  • Yield Comparison: Medium staple yields 10-12 quintals per acre; ELS yields 7-8 quintals.
  • Market Linkages: Difficulty in marketing premium produce at premium prices.

Potential Impact of the Cotton Mission

  • Scientific Support: Enhanced science and technology support for farmers.
  • Technological Adoption: Emphasis on GM technology for improved yields.
  • Pest Management: Discussion on allowing herbicide-resistant HtBT cotton.
  • Global Yield Comparison: India's yield lags behind Brazil (20 quintals/acre) and China (15 quintals/acre).
  • Improvement Strategies: Better seeds, agronomic advice, and technology adoption for ELS cotton growth.
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  • Union Budget
  • Cotton Mission
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