Government decides MSP for farmers, why not HSP for industry?
There is no doubt about the fact that the country runs from farmers, but the contribution of industry in the economy of the country should not be denied. Talking about cotton itself, the government fixes the MSP so that the farmers do not suffer any loss, but why no measures like HSP are taken to check the rising prices of cotton. Mukesh Jain, a spinning mill owner from Akola, said this troubled by the current policies of the government, especially the record high cotton prices.
Actually, SIS spoke to people from different segments of the industry on the current scenario of the textile industry and tried to know their opinion, as well as questioned that the sowing season of Kharif crops has started. But, the government has not provided the figures of cotton sown so far. Whereas in early June last year, the government had released its report on the sleeping area. Know the thoughts of cotton industry spinners, ginners, brokers and traders-
Up to 30 percent more crop expected in Haryana
Kapur Chand Kochhar from Padmavati Agro, Maharashtra said that this time it is being said that the percentage of cotton crop will be higher, but no official comment has come yet on how much. We keep talking to the traders of Maharashtra, Punjab and Haryana, on the basis of that we estimate that 10 to 15 percent crop is expected in Maharashtra and 25 to 30 percent in Haryana. However, the correct estimate can be made only after the rain.
The higher the seed sales, the higher the estimated crop
Rajesh Gupta, a broker who has been associated with the cotton industry for a long time, says that crop estimation makes business easier. But, the sleeping has just started, so it is not right to question the government from now on for the figures. The data will be being gathered now. The government will submit the report as soon as the facts come to light. Although the crop is correctly estimated from the report of the month of October itself. It is clear from the figure of seed sales this season that the crop must have grown by 5 to 10 per cent as compared to last year.
Government should control cotton prices
Spinning mill owner Mukais Jain said that talking about the data in the cotton industry, India is far behind compared to other countries. There is also a lot of confusion in the data provided here. Keeping in mind the convenience of the traders, the government needs to change its policies. Firstly, exports should be banned and then measures should also be taken to check the unbridled rise in cotton prices.
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