Union Minister G. Kishan Reddy has clarified that the central government will procure all cotton. Speaking to the media on Friday, he stated that cotton is the most widely grown crop in Telangana, along with rice. Cotton is cultivated on 4.5 million acres in the state. He stated that over 2.2 million farmers are cultivating cotton. He stated that, like last year, the Cotton Corporation of India will procure cotton this year as well. He stated that the state government is also providing full support. He advised cotton farmers not to fall prey to middlemen and avoid being defrauded. He announced that the central government will procure cotton down to the last quintal.
He stated that cotton will be purchased through the CCI at a rate of ₹8,110 per quintal. Cotton production is increasing in Telangana. Telangana leads in cotton production in the country. The Union Minister stated that the number of procurement centers has been increased by 12, bringing the total to 122. He added that improvements are being made in cotton production. A farmer app has been launched in nine regional languages for cotton cultivation. If farmers register on the app, they can sell cotton at procurement centers through a slot. He said that ginning mills have been selected for cleaning and transporting the cotton. He said that high-density planting will double crop yields. He said that people in the Akola region of Maharashtra are practicing high-density planting. He said that if necessary, farmers will be taken to Maharashtra to create awareness about high-density planting.