GSP Plus: Textile ministry to train cotton growers

Farmers to be introduced to modern technology for cultivation.


APP January 30, 2014
The federal govt, in collaboration with the provincial agriculture departments, has already started the “Clean Cotton Picking” programme. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

ISLAMABAD: The ministry of textile industry has decided to train cotton growers in order to take full advantage of the Generalised Scheme of Preference (GSP) Plus.

The ministry will begin programmes in electronic media to provide training to the farmers living in far-flung and remote areas of the country to introduce them to modern technologies for cultivations and crop management, said Ministry of Textile Industry Cotton Commissioner Khalid Abdullah.

“The ministry of textile industry is negotiating with Radio Pakistan and Pemra to initiate training programmes from FM radio stations to educate and equip the farmers with latest information about cotton crop cultivation,” he said. “The government, in collaboration with the research stations, will also provide first-hand training to cotton growers about technology transfer, pest and crop management to enhance crop output in the country.

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The federal government, in collaboration with the provincial agriculture departments, has already started the “Clean Cotton Picking” programme which trains about 2,700 females to introduce farmers to clean cotton picking mechanism to enhance the prices of their products.

He informed that the programme was extended by one year to train more staff. The commissioner said the demand for cotton is expected to increase by 28% after the GSP Plus status, which would increase the area under crop cultivation.

The official said that all the other departments including seed certification and bio-safety were also directed to work to fulfill domestic requirements for seeds and pesticides to increase per acre crop production in the country.

Final targets for the crop will be fixed in the meeting of the Federal Cotton Committee (FCC) which is scheduled for the second week next month.

Along with setting the production targets for cotton, the FCC will also take stock of availability of other inputs including water, seeds, fertilisers, pesticides, weather conditions and credit availability during the crop sowing season.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 31st,  2014.

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