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2018-04-24 11:03:00
Farmers have no alternative to the cost-intensive Bt cotton seeds
So far, licences for supply equal to 1.25 crore bags have been granted, with that of another 50 crore in the process, said a source in agriculture department.On the other hand, the seed companies
2020-10-07 04:56:38
How is cotton made?
The nomenclature of cotton categories it into the family Malvacae and genus Gossypium. Cotton grows in the tropics and subtropics region having a warm and humid climate. Cotton cultivation requires
2016-08-22 16:00:00
Lack of innovation keeps cotton yield in Pakistan low compared with China
Pakistan despite being the fourth largest cotton producer remains at the bottom ladder of productivity. Its average per hectare yield of 560 kilogrammes is better than Indian yield of 516 kg.
2014-05-27 12:35:00
Narendra Modi textile connect will boost growth and employment
The newly elected prime minister of India, Narendra Modi’s connection with the textile industry appears promising and the industry is well poised to experience a major breakthrough at the
2014-02-08 12:30:00
Pakistan trying to reinvent its textile and apparel industry
As textile being highly labour intensive industry, developed nation have already lost their cost competitiveness and big firms in developed countries are trying to re-locate their activities in low
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