Pakistan Records Steep Fall In Cotton Production – OpEd
An abnormal decline in domestic cotton production and abysmal performance of ginning factories make the fortnightly data, released by the Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association on Wednesday, doubtful.
The Association says that as of September 15, the total phutti arrival at ginning units was 1.434 million bales, a significant decrease of 63.55 percent as compared to the 3.933 million bales recorded during the same date last season. It reports that only 302 ginning units are operating against 614 units last year.
The ginning units report an average of preparing 45 bales per day against the normal working of 100 bales daily. This means that a large quantity of lint is going undocumented to avoid the payment of higher taxes imposed by the government this year, he says, requesting not to be named.
Domestic cotton production is projected to be close to 7 million bales this season, significantly below the national requirements.
In Punjab, cotton production touched 538,686 bales in contrast to 1.544 million bales produced by this date last year, indicating a 65.13 percent decline.
In Sindh, 895,342 bales have been produced this year as compared to 2.389 million bales during the same period last year, reflecting a 62.5 percent fall in production.
In Baluchistan, the total cotton production for the year is 34,900 bales.
The significant fall in domestic cotton production may be attributed to several key factors, including climate change, extreme heat and drought, heavy rains and pest infestations.
These challenges have pushed production costs beyond the reach of many farmers, while climate-resilient cotton varieties capable of yielding optimally under such harsh conditions have yet to be developed.