Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

One-third of Punjab’s cotton area under pink bollworm pest attack

- Navrajdeep Singh navrajdeep.singh@hindustant­imes.com

PATIALA : Nearly one-third (33%) of a total of 3.25 lakh hectares of area under cotton cultivatio­n in Punjab is presently under attack of the pink bollworm pest, officials of the state agricultur­e department said.

Adding to the worries of cotton growers and the agricultur­e department, the pest is spreading its tentacles rapidly as it is above economic threshold level in many districts, especially Mansa and Bathinda. It means there are more than six adult pink bollworm insect present in a leaf.

Economic threshold is a level at which monetary returns remain higher than the cost of controllin­g the pest.

The state government has ordered special girdwari (assessment) to ascertain the damage to the cotton crop after the pest attack.

Agricultur­e experts fear that the pest attack has entered a phase wherein it would not only reduce the crop yield but will also result in huge financial losses to farmers.

Several farmers in Bathinda and Mansa have ploughed their standing crop as it got completely damaged due to the pest attack.

State agricultur­e commission­er BS Sidhu said the department will provide all logistical and technical support to the farmers to control further infestatio­n of pink bollworm. “We are monitoring the situation closely,” he said.

Agricultur­e director Sukhdev Singh Sidhu said the exact damage could be ascertaine­d only after special girdwari ordered by the state government. “The pest attack is scattered. For instance, it has largely affected health of the crop in a village, but there is minimal impact in adjacent areas,” Sidhu said.

Sangrur chief agricultur­e officer Jaswinderp­al Singh Grewal said 2,600 hectare area in Sunam and Lehragaga sub-divisions is under cotton cultivatio­n. “

First major attack since 2015

An official said it is the first major pest attack on cotton crop in the state since 2015 when a severe whitefly attack was reported.

The crop had witnessed extensive damage as nearly 75% of total area faced pest attack. The cotton yield had reduced to 197kg per hectare than 544kg per hectare in 2014.

The cotton production witnessed a steep fall from 13.47 lakh bales to 3.86 lakh bales.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Farmers inspecting cotton crop in Bathinda.
HT PHOTO Farmers inspecting cotton crop in Bathinda.

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