Whether it is cotton or any other crop, its price rise or fall depends on its demand and supply chain. If the production is less then the price increases, similarly if the production is high then the price goes down. The increase in cotton prices this season is also a result of the demand and supply chain. Talking about the coming season, it is certain that there will be an increase in the cotton crop in India, but even if the production of cotton at the global level is low, the farmers are likely to get the same good price as this year. It is said by the Maharashtra Agriculture Commission. Pasha Patel, former chairman of
Good move to increase MSP
Pasha ji, who is working continuously in the interest of farmers, expressed happiness over the government's increase in MSP. He said that this step of the government will give relief to the farmers. Why the labor cost, petrol, diesel, fertilizer etc. have all increased rapidly, so the cost of the farmer has also increased. Increasing MSP will help farmers in balancing this cost.
Government to increase labor cost
Pasha ji told that the biggest problem in agriculture for the farmers these days is the non-availability of labor and the rapidly increasing temperature on the earth. They tell that there is 250 labor payment in my village. It is very difficult in this time of inflation to earn a full day's wages on such a small amount. I appeal to the government to make some new policies and increase the labor cost.
it is necessary to save the environment
He told that according to the report of an organization called Creda, 40 percent of the grain production will stop after 2030 due to the increasing temperature on the earth. This is a very serious matter for all of us. Keeping this serious topic in mind, Pashaji has started awareness work on global warming. At present we are promoting bamboo cultivation. Because burning of coal gives 33 percent smoke while burning bamboo gives only 3 percent smoke while both have the same caloric value.
Farmers shifting to soybean
Talking on the situation of cotton sleeping in Maharashtra, he said that sleeping has not started here yet. However, here the cotton belt is also shifting towards soybean because the prices of both the crops have increased. And it is easier for the farmers to maintain soybean cultivation than cotton. At present, soya is being planted in 42 lakh hectares and cotton in 40 lakh hectares in Punjab.
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