Last date of cotton purchase is 27 February: CCI purchased 1.15 lakh quintals of cotton in Manawar Mandi, 23 thousand bales were made.
The Cotton Corporation of India (CCI)'s cotton procurement in the market located at Manawar Semalda Marg has now reached its last phase. The market administration has made it clear that the purchase of cotton from registered farmers will be completely stopped on February 27.
There was huge arrival of cotton in Manawar Mandi in the last three months of this season. CCI has purchased a record 1 lakh 15 thousand quintals of cotton, from which about 23 thousand cotton bales have been prepared. Farmers say that due to the CCI policies of the Central Government and procurement at support price, they have got the right price for their crops and have become financially strong.
Market revenue increased
Market Secretary Bhagat Singh Dawar said that due to continuous purchase of CCI, a good increase in the revenue (earnings) of the market has also been recorded. However, according to the letter received from CCI, purchases will not be made after February 27. For this, the dates of 16th and 20th February are considered important for the arrival of cotton.
Farmers' inclination towards private markets
According to Manawar Ginning Manager Pawan Kushwaha, cotton is expected to arrive in the market only by the end of February. He also told one special thing that these days the prices of cotton have increased in private ginning factories. Because of this, farmers are now showing more interest in selling their goods to private traders instead of CCI.
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