Local cotton demand varieties attaining strength

Farmers in the state would have to use BT seeds for the kharif season as the non-BT ones are not available in the market at present, according to industry experts. Maharashtra agriculture commissioner Sachindra Pratap Singh had stated the state has decided to stop renewal of licences for the long duration varieties and had notified seed companies to provide a list of short-, medium- and long-term varieties of cotton earlier this year. Singh said that CICR has recommended short-duration varieties of cotton and there are several such varieties of Bt cotton available in the market.

Senior CICR officials said they have been issuing advisories to farmers to avoid long-duration varieties hybrids in rain-fed farms, especially in the absence of any form of protective irrigation. The government has directed agriculture universities and research centres to develop non-BT seeds as said by the agriculture minister.

The institute has been attempting to force farmers to go in for a very high density planting of early-maturing, short-duration varieties at the rate of 44,000 plants per acre for Vidarbha, Marathwada and Telangana which, it accordingly, will help the crop escape bollworm infestation altogether and leave more on the table for farmers.

The state had suffered from a severe pink bollworm attack last season, Maharashtra agriculture minister Pandurang Phundkar had stated that around one lakh non-BT seed packets will be available for this kharif season at a recent kharif review meet The demand, however, from Jalgaon district alone is more than 2.25 lakh packs.

According to industry experts, farmers in the state would have to use BT seeds for the kharif season as the non-BT ones are not available in the market at present.

The institute has been conducting research to promote non-BT varieties of cotton VN Waghmare, acting director, Central Institute of Cotton Research (CICR), Nagpur, said. However, since many companies do not come forward for commercial production, large scale output of such seeds becomes an issue. “Of the several varieties of cotton that we have been conducting research on, around 4 varieties were identified for Maharashtra. Some of these varieties may be given to the Maharashtra State Seed Corporation for large scale production for the next season,” Waghmare added.

Even as BT variety continues to account for over 96% of the cotton crop in the country, the demand for desi ones is slowly growing, in Maharashtra.

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