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1.2 million cotton bales shortfall envisaged
ISLAMABAD (August 23 2006): The Punjab and Sindh have informed the centre that floods and monsoon rains had damaged 7.3 percent and 5 to 20 percent cotton crop in these provinces, respectively.
Similarly, both the provinces also informed the ministry of food, agriculture and livestock (Minfal) that the intensity of Cotton Leaf Curl Virus (CLCV) is low in these areas, sources in the ministry told Business Recorder on Tuesday.
The Punjab, the major cotton producing province, reported that about 198,478 acres of cropped area was damaged due to floods in seven districts. The crop damage ratio in Rajanpur, Layyah and D.G. Khan was 27 percent, 15.5 percent and 13.1 percent, respectively.
The only flood damage in major cotton growing areas ruined nearly 0.2 million bales of cotton, they anticipated. Last year, floods had damaged 350,000 acres of cropped area. While CLCV symptoms have been recorded on 61.95 percent spots as compared to 52.36 percent during the corresponding period of last year. Its intensity is low.
Contrary to the provincial claims of low intensity of CLCV, farmers told Business Recorder CLCV attack is higher and would cause a loss of nearly half a million bales.
Sindh, in its report to the Minfal, stated floods and monsoon rain-related damages were between 5 to 20 percent in 10 districts of the province while Sanghar district was severely hit with 25 to 35 percent damages. The total sowing area in the province was 573,870 acres against the target of 640,000 acres. The federal government has fixed a target of 13.8 million bales of cotton with sowing areas of 3.2 million acres. But due to floods and monsoon damages and CLCV attack, the target of 13.8 million bales of cotton is unlikely to be achieved and agri experts have anticipated loss of about 1.2 million bales of cotton.
ISLAMABAD (August 23 2006): The Punjab and Sindh have informed the centre that floods and monsoon rains had damaged 7.3 percent and 5 to 20 percent cotton crop in these provinces, respectively.
Similarly, both the provinces also informed the ministry of food, agriculture and livestock (Minfal) that the intensity of Cotton Leaf Curl Virus (CLCV) is low in these areas, sources in the ministry told Business Recorder on Tuesday.
The Punjab, the major cotton producing province, reported that about 198,478 acres of cropped area was damaged due to floods in seven districts. The crop damage ratio in Rajanpur, Layyah and D.G. Khan was 27 percent, 15.5 percent and 13.1 percent, respectively.
The only flood damage in major cotton growing areas ruined nearly 0.2 million bales of cotton, they anticipated. Last year, floods had damaged 350,000 acres of cropped area. While CLCV symptoms have been recorded on 61.95 percent spots as compared to 52.36 percent during the corresponding period of last year. Its intensity is low.
Contrary to the provincial claims of low intensity of CLCV, farmers told Business Recorder CLCV attack is higher and would cause a loss of nearly half a million bales.
Sindh, in its report to the Minfal, stated floods and monsoon rain-related damages were between 5 to 20 percent in 10 districts of the province while Sanghar district was severely hit with 25 to 35 percent damages. The total sowing area in the province was 573,870 acres against the target of 640,000 acres. The federal government has fixed a target of 13.8 million bales of cotton with sowing areas of 3.2 million acres. But due to floods and monsoon damages and CLCV attack, the target of 13.8 million bales of cotton is unlikely to be achieved and agri experts have anticipated loss of about 1.2 million bales of cotton.