• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer
Trending:
  • Kashmir
  • Elections
Sunday, June 7, 2026

Daily Times

Your right to know

  • HOME
  • Latest
  • Iran-Israel war
  • Gilgit Baltistan Election
  • Pakistan
    • Balochistan
    • Gilgit Baltistan
    • Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
    • Punjab
    • Sindh
  • World
  • Editorials & Opinions
    • Editorials
    • Op-Eds
    • Commentary / Insight
    • Perspectives
    • Cartoons
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Featured
    • Blogs
      • Pakistan
      • World
      • Lifestyle
      • Culture
      • Sports
  • Business
  • Sports
  • E-PAPER
    • Lahore
    • Islamabad
    • Karachi

Razi Syed  

‘Copyright for seed vital for achieving cotton target’

Published on: September 13, 2017 5:28 AM

KARACHI: The demand of growers and ginners to the government for implementing copyright for cottonseed has been remained a far cry since a decade, leading traders and growers maintained.

Around 80 percent of the total cultivation is Bacillus thuringiensis (BT) cotton in Sindh while 70 percent is in Punjab. Multan division is the largest traditional cotton production area in the world, which produces approximately 702,000 bales on average during every crop season.

On the other hand government has been remained unable to meet its lint target in last many years and it was due to provision of copyrights to the foreign seed and hybrid companies in order to save crops from spurious seeds.

The members of Karachi Cotton Association (KCA) at Karachi Cotton Exchange, Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association, leading growers besides experts on synthetic insecticides were of the view that Minister of Textile and concerned government quarters should consider obtaining foreign assistance for the development of hybrid seeds and facilities of Research and Development in this sector. Due to use of fake seeds and use of pesticides and germicides on cotton without expert opinion, the growers were suffering.

The cotton fields in Multan Division and in Sindh growing parts have been affecting with mealy bug, white fly and bollworm for many years.

Punjab produces more than 70 percent of the total yield of Pakistan, which stands to around 12.45 million bales on average during past many years, contrary below the target every year by around 6 million bales.

Ghulam Rabbani, senior member KCA was of the opinion that poor water-management besides absence of R&D facilities and non-coordination between government and real stakeholders of the sector has been affecting the lint production of the country. He stressed for adopting modern agricultural practices to improve and upgrade the cropping standards in Pakistan.

He urged the need for improving diversity of cultivars, eco-friendly and cost-effective pest management practices, efficient supply system, commercialisation of variegated and alternative usage of crop produce.

A senior member of PCGA and leading grower in Sindh cotton belt region, Rana Abdul Sattar said quality and the volume of the crop, especially the BT variety of cotton would not improve because until use of uncertified seeds prevails.

Pakistan will not able to achieve next cotton crop estimated target of 13.75 million bales of cotton in 2017-18 unless production of quality seeds, supply of quality inputs and water availability is not assured, he maintained.

There was a need of experts from multinational companies in the field in order to help and guide growers to produce quality seeds.

He said only two-three seed institutes, one in Sindh and the other in Punjab, cannot produce and cater to the supply of quality seed to the growers.

Due to lack of competency, the farmers would face financial crunch while country would likely to import around 2 million bales in next crop season to meet the textile sector’s requirements.

He said a vast cotton belt remained prone to attack of mealy bug and reddening of leaf, where 90 percent of BT cotton crop was sown.

The federal government set the target of around 13.80 million cotton bales for the crop season. Punjab’s target is to produce 10 million bales while Sindh will produce three plus million bales.

 

 

Published in Daily Times, September 13th 2017.

Filed Under: Business

Submit a Comment




Primary Sidebar




Latest News

Mohsin Naqvi delivers key Pakistan message to Iran leadership

Mirra Andreeva wins French Open to claim first Grand Slam title

Antonelli pips Verstappen to Monaco pole

Iran World Cup squad heads to Mexico as US visa row erupts

Bosnia’s World Cup pursuit begins at a home-away-from home in the American Midwest

Pakistan

Mohsin Naqvi delivers key Pakistan message to Iran leadership

All set for Gilgit-Baltistan Elections today

Mohsin Naqvi arrives in Tehran as Pakistan pushes for US-Iran deal

Lebanon army chief visits US-Iran mediator Pakistan

US strikes Iranian sites after Iran launches drones, in latest Gulf flare-up

More Posts from this Category

Business

PSX new IPOs deliver 47% average return, boosting investor confidence

Pakistan signs MoU with Saudi, local firms to develop Karachi maritime business district

Gold prices witness sharp decline

Gul Ahmed venture QGDC announces $230m investment to set up Pakistan’s largest data centre

SECP takes action against 36 government entities

More Posts from this Category

World

Trump claims Iran missile stockpile shrinking

Young ‘cockroaches’ hold first protest in New Delhi

Ukraine strikes key Russian military sites

More Posts from this Category




Footer

Home
Lead Stories
Latest News
Editor’s Picks

Culture
Life & Style
Featured
Videos

Editorials
OP-EDS
Commentary
Advertise

Cartoons
Letters
Blogs
Privacy Policy

Contact
Company’s Financials
Investor Information
Terms & Conditions

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Youtube

© 2026 Daily Times. All rights reserved.

Manage Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
  • Manage options
  • Manage services
  • Manage {vendor_count} vendors
  • Read more about these purposes
View preferences
  • {title}
  • {title}
  • {title}
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.