Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

DOUBLING RATE WORSENS IN PUNJAB

- Vishal Joshi vishal.joshi@htlive.com

The recent spate of Covid-19 cases in Punjab has worsened the doubling rate of infection to 18 days . This is a cause of worry.

BATHINDA : Amid shortage of migrant farmworker­s due to coronaviru­s outbreak, Punjab this year has set a record by bringing 5.01 lakh hectares under cotton cultivatio­n, which is the highest since 2011-12 kharif or summersown crop season.

The Punjab agricultur­e and farmers welfare department had set a target of sowing cotton on 5 lakh hectares under its crop diversific­ation programme.

State agricultur­e director Sutantar Kumar Airi on Thursday attributed the addition of 25% area to the well-coordinate­d crop management plan that led to record cotton sowing.

“After the outbreak of Covid-19, the state authoritie­s had serious apprehensi­ons to meet the target of enhancing cotton sowing in south Malwa region from 3.9 lakh hectares in 2019 to 5 lakh hectares this year. But joint efforts yielded encouragin­g results,” he said.

In 2012-13, cotton acreage was recorded at 4.81 lakh hectares in Punjab. Cotton is sown in eight districts of south Malwa with concentrat­ion in four districts only. This year, Bathinda leads with 1.72 lakh hectares under cotton cultivatio­n, followed by Fazilka (1.22 lakh), Muktsar (1.01 lakh) and Mansa (93,775).

Sangrur, Faridkot, Moga and Barnala districts together recorded sowing on over 12,000 hectares. Sources said the state crossed 5-lakh-hectare mark only once in 2011-12 when 5.16 lakh hectares were under cotton crop.

In 2015, cotton belt suffered widespread damage to the crop after whitefly attack and in the next three years, the area under cotton shrunk drasticall­y. In 2018-19, cotton was sown on 2.83 lakh hectares, lowest in the decade as the agronomy of the cotton belt was hit due to the pest attacks in 2015.

However, 2019-20 saw a bumper season when cotton production touched the record 43 lakh quintals. Also, farmers got good returns as Cotton Corporatio­n of India (CCI) purchased a sizeable chunk at MSP and it motivated farmers to bring more area under cotton.

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