List of Suppliers
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V.P Udyog
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Cotton Fiber
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Raw
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Eco – Friendly
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Mech 1 specification :
Staple length : 27.5-29.5mm
Micronaire : 3.3-4.9
Strength : 27 GPT (HVI)
Uses : Spinning
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V.P Udyog
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Cotton Fiber
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Raw
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Eco – Friendly
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V797 specification :
Variety : V797
Staple length : 20-22mm
Micronaire : 4.5-6.0
Strength : 21 GPT(HVI)
Uses : Spinning
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V.P Udyog
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Cotton Fiber
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Raw
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Eco – Friendly
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Specification of J34 :
Variety : J34
Staple length : 24-27mm
Micronaire : 4.0-4.9
Strength : 26 GPT(HVI)
Uses : Spinning
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V.P Udyog
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Cotton Fiber
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Raw
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Eco – Friendly
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It is a slightly twisted sliver or roll of cotton created by spinning machines during the process of straightening fibres. Since combining several such slivers produces a very thick rope of cotton fibres, the slivers are separated into rovings directly after being combined, and then used in the spinning process.
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V.P Udyog
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Cotton Fiber
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Raw
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Others
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Shankar-6 specification:
Staple length: 27.5-29.5mm
Micronaire: 3.5-4.9
Strength: 28 GPT (HVI)
Uses: spinning.
About 90% of an estimated 121.91 lakh hectare area under the cotton cultivation in India is the (Bio Tech) Bt cotton variety. India entered commercial agricultural biotechnology in 2002 with the approval of Bt cotton hybrids for commercial cultivation. Introduced at a time when cotton was grown on 5% of the total crop area, but used up 55% pesticides, transgenic Bt cotton has lived up to its promise of reduced insecticide use and protection against major species of Indian bollworms, greater yield and cost-effectiveness while being an environmentally safe alternative to conventional cotton seeds
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