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Rebirth of Indian Cotton

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August 24, 2017

What is the issue?

Indian farmers started to return towards the traditional cotton cultivation from the Bt-cotton.

What is the reason for the return?

  • Bt-cotton’s gradual lost resistance against the devastating bollworm insects.
  • It has failed to resist new pests like whiteflies.
  • Indian cotton, can withstand most of these pests, besides some common diseases.
  • Technology developers and seed companies have failed to diversify pest-repellent traits in BT-cotton.
  • Farmers cannot follow the recommended precautions in cultivating Bt-cotton. 

What are the advantages of Indian cotton over Bt-Cotton?

  • It has evolved indigenously and better acclimatised to local agro-ecological conditions
  • It needs lower amounts of inputs like fertilisers and pesticides and is, on the whole, less costly to cultivate.
  • It is early maturing and can be harvested before pests like bollworms and whiteflies become active.
  • It is amenable to closer planting to accommodate more plants in a field, it is an easy way to raise crop yields and net profits.
  • Due to the small staple length and absorbent nature of its fibre, it is in demand for surgical and medical use.

What are the other issues in Indian cotton cultivation?

  • There is no diversity in the cotton cultivation carried out in India.
  • Lack of diversity has led to the development of immunity among pests.
  • The GM cotton occupying nearly 95 per cent of the crop area.
  • Seed approval protocols discouraged public sector research bodies from entering this field.
  • With respective to this few companies are becoming the monopoly in the selling the seeds.

 

Source: Business Standard

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