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High Cotton Prices Lead to 50% Production Halt in Tamil Nadu's Grey Fabric Industry

High Cotton Prices Lead to 50% Production Halt in Tamil Nadu's Grey Fabric IndustryThe surge in cotton prices has compelled grey fabric manufacturers in Tamil Nadu to curtail production by up to 50% starting Friday. In the initial week of February 2024, cotton prices ranged from Rs 58,000 to Rs 59,000 per candy, witnessing a notable escalation to Rs 62,000 by March 8.K Sakthivel, coordinator of the Tamil Nadu Textile Manufacturers Association, expressed concern about escalating losses over the past two years in the textile and power loom sectors, which are vital employment providers in Palladam. Disappointed by the lack of anticipated orders during the Deepavali season, fabric producers noted a substantial rise in yarn costs from Rs 15 to Rs 25 per kg due to the recent surge in cotton prices. The textile industry is grappling with challenges from increased power tariffs, exacerbating the impact of the elevated cotton and yarn prices. Over 300 large textile manufacturers have opted to reduce production by 50% in an effort to enhance survival prospects.A C Eswaran, president of the South India Hosiery Manufacturers Association (SIHMA), outlined the market dynamics, stating that in normal circumstances, cotton bale prices range from Rs 55,000 to Rs 57,000 per candy. However, during the current season, the cotton market received 215 lakh bales, with 90 lakh bales being acquired by the Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) and cotton traders. Eswaran anticipates government intervention to stabilize prices, considering the current demand for the ready-made garment industry is 300 lakh bales.The textile department has acknowledged representations from trade bodies and some have already approached the Union Ministry to address the issue. While market conditions remain volatile due to a limited arrival of cotton in the market, officials believe that stabilization may occur in the future.Read More....👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻Maharashtra Cotton Farmers Struggle as Prices Decline, Facing Dilemma Amid Looming Loan Deadlines"

Centre Sets Bt Cotton Seed MRP at ₹864/packet for 2024-25, Experiences Lowest Increase Since 2019

Centre Sets Bt Cotton Seed MRP at ₹864/packet for 2024-25, Experiences Lowest Increase Since 2019The Union Agriculture Ministry has set the maximum retail price (MRP) for Bt Cotton Seed for the 2024-25 kharif season at ₹864/packet for Bollgard II and ₹635 for Bollgard II. This marks the lowest increase in MRP since the 2019 season. The MRP for the past years and the percentage increase are as follows:2018-19: ₹7102019-20: ₹710 (0% increase)2020-21: ₹730 (3% increase)2021-22: ₹767 (5% increase)2022-23: ₹810 (6% increase)2023-24: ₹853 (5% increase)2024-25: ₹864 (1% increase)The notification, issued by Joint Secretary Ajeet Kumar Sahu, cites the powers conferred by the Essential Commodities Act, 1955, and the Cotton Seed Price (Control) Order, 2015. The decision takes into account recommendations made by the committee.The relatively low hike in the MRP for 2024-25 has been attributed by some industry experts to the drought in key cotton-growing regions, particularly Maharashtra, during the previous year. The use of BG II seeds is prevalent among Indian farmers for cotton cultivation.In 2023, there was a significant drop of 30-40% in cotton seed production due to drought, resulting in a shortage. The actual sales of cotton seed packets in kharif 2023 were 4.4 crore (450 grams each) against an availability of about 4.8 crore packets. This shortage was attributed to long dry spells during the monsoon season, affecting germination and overall crop quality.The industry had expected an increase in demand from 4.2 crore packets in kharif 2022 to 4.8 crore packets in kharif 2023, but the shortfall in production impacted these projections. The new MRP for the upcoming season reflects the challenges faced by the cotton industry in the previous yearRead More...👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻Indian Government Commits to Procure Jute and Cotton Below MSP,

Indian Government Commits to Procure Jute and Cotton Below MSP,

Indian Government Commits to Procure Jute and Cotton Below MSP,The Union Minister Piyush Goyal has announced that the Indian government is willing to procure the harvest of jute and cotton from farmers if the market prices fall below the Minimum Support Price (MSP). This move is part of the government's efforts to support farmers and ensure they receive fair compensation for their crops.Goyal emphasized the government's commitment to increasing the production of jute and cotton. To achieve this, the Centre is willing to provide quality seeds and fertilizers to farmers to ensure the production of high-quality crops. The ultimate goal is to promote farm-to-foreign exports and enhance the global presence of Indian agricultural products.During his interaction with beneficiaries of the Textile Sector, Goyal urged them to promote the "vocal for local" initiative, emphasizing the importance of showcasing Indian products on the world stage. He highlighted the potential of ramping up textile production in the country to boost income, create employment opportunities, and contribute to the vision of making India 'Atmanirbhar' (self-reliant).Goyal also encouraged artisans to register their businesses on the Government e-Marketplace (GeM) to enhance visibility and promote their businesses. The minister announced that there would be no registration fee for artisans and weavers connected with handicraft and handloom.To further support the handicraft and handloom businesses, especially small enterprises, Goyal expressed the government's intention to facilitate GeM-registered businesses to onboard major e-commerce websites in the country. Additionally, efforts will be made to register these businesses on foreign websites, with a focus on promoting handicraft and handloom products.In line with the 'Made in India' initiative, Goyal urged officials to devise ways for handicraft beneficiaries to benefit from the 'Handmade in India' label, and he emphasized the government's commitment to penalize businesses selling machine-made products under this label.The minister stressed the importance of technological innovation in the textile sector to improve the lives of artisans and weavers while increasing their income. He called for efforts to enhance the quality and packaging of textile products to elevate the brand value and income of artisans and weavers on the global stage.In conclusion, Goyal highlighted that the convergence of schemes like PM-Suryoday Yojana, Samarth schemes, and other textile schemes would help artisans benefit their businesses and transform their income.Read more....👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻Maharashtra Cotton Farmers Struggle as Prices Decline, Facing Dilemma Amid Looming Loan Deadlines"

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