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Punjab: With the end of the cotton sowing season, the area under cotton has seen 18 per cent less than last year.

2022-06-10 11:46:26
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Punjab: With the end of the cotton sowing season, the area under cotton has seen 18 per cent less than last year.


Cotton cultivation in Punjab's Mansa district was recorded at 45,000 hectares, which is 7,000 hectares less than the 52,000 hectares recorded last year. A target of 64 thousand hectares has been set for the district.


Despite the Punjab government setting a target of 4 lakh hectares under cotton to reduce land under paddy, the state has seen a decrease of 18 per cent compared to last year, when about 3.03 lakh hectares out of the then targeted 3.25 lakh hectares. Hectares were under cotton. Experts believe that this can increase the production of paddy in the state.


Till June 9, cotton was sown on only 2.48 lakh hectares of land; Cotton sowing is almost complete. Also, Punjab could achieve only 62% of its target area this year.


The cotton belt of Punjab includes Bathinda, Fazilka, Mansa, Muktsar, Moga, Barnala, Sangrur and Faridkot; Here's how each fared this year:


The district saw the highest area under cotton this year, with a record 93,000 hectares under cotton, 2,000 less than last year.
District Chief Agriculture Officer (CAO) Dr Resham Singh Sandhu said, “We were determined to cross the target of 1.03 lakh hectares, but erratic water supply created hurdles.”


Mansa


Cotton cultivation in the district was recorded at 45,000 hectares, which is 7,000 hectares less than the 52,000 hectares recorded last year. A target of 64 thousand hectares has been set for the district.


Muktsar Sahib


The district did not come close to its target of 50,000 hectares and recorded 32,000 hectares under cotton. Last year the crop was grown in 37,000 hectares in the district.


Bathinda


Cotton has been sown on 67,000 hectares of land in Bathinda; Last year, the crop was grown in 76,000 hectares in the district.


Cotton districts like Barnala, Faridkot, Moga and Sangrur have sown cotton in 1,433 hectares, 2,850 hectares, 149 hectares and 1,244 hectares respectively this year.


irregular water supply


Water scarcity was cited as the major reason for the breach in the Sirhind canal in the entire cotton area; Another reason cited was poor power supply due to which farmers were unable to use tube wells. Without electricity for hours, sowing of cotton was reduced.


Officials of the Agriculture Department said that in the absence of supply of canal water during the cotton sowing season, many have written letters to the government for proper supply of electricity or canal water to run tube wells. Their demands were not heeded and water supply was disrupted in cotton-growing districts from the peak season of cotton sowing - May 8 till the end of the month, officials said.


Officials also said that the pink bollworm pest attack on cotton last year was enough to discourage many farmers from not growing cotton and the 20 per cent reduction in wheat yield was another setback. For these reasons, many farmers wanted to grow crops like paddy instead of cotton as they would give good profits, he said.


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