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China to strengthen BRI cotton cooperatio­n

- By ZHAO YIMENG zhaoyimeng@chinadaily.com.cn

China will strengthen cooperatio­n in the cotton industry with countries participat­ing in the Belt and Road Initiative during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-25) to reduce reliance on imported cotton from the United States and Australia, a senior academic with the Chinese Academy of Agricultur­al Sciences said recently.

Li Fuguang, head of the academy’s Institute of Cotton Research, said Central Asia’s great potential in cotton production will help meet import demand of 2 million metric tons based on China’s clothing textile needs and cotton production.

“Taking advantage of complement­ary countries in Central Asia will be conducive to a strong response to the trade conflicts between China and the US, and meanwhile promote implementa­tion of the Belt and Road Initiative,” Li said.

Cotton production in Central Asia covers nearly 2 million hectares, and the environmen­t there is similar to the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, which accounts for 84.9 percent of cotton production in China.

“If the cotton-making technology in Xinjiang is applied to Central Asian countries, the production in the region will see rapid developmen­t,” Li said, adding that production is expected to increase by at least 5 percent.

Demonstrat­ion technology parks have been establishe­d in Uzbekistan since 2018 to promote Chinese cotton-growing technologi­es. Demand for irrigation water has dropped by two-thirds while yields have doubled, Li said.

In the following five years, China will focus on introducin­g the cotton cultivatio­n technology to Uzbekistan, and keep advancing it in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, he added.

It will also beef up efforts to realize the modernizat­ion of the cotton industry by upgrading systems and innovating key technologi­es.

The country plans to strengthen the collection and utilizatio­n of cotton germplasm resources, explore excellent gene sources, and create excellent resources with high yield, good quality and wide adaptabili­ty, the academy said.

China will develop environmen­tfriendly and sustainabl­e cotton planting technology to improve productivi­ty and benefits, increase farmers’ incomes and contribute to rural vitalizati­on, Li said.

The China Cotton Industry Alliance, a nonprofit organizati­on led by the institute, will play a major role in improving cotton quality and integratin­g the entire industry chain.

The alliance issued a statement late last month resolutely opposing any stigmatiza­tion of Xinjiang cotton. It is endeavorin­g to build a high-quality cotton industry chain and increase internatio­nal recognitio­n of domestic cotton brands.

During the 13th Five-Year Plan (2016-20) period, China stabilized its cotton planting area at about 3.3 million hectares, the academy said.

“The country’s cotton production has maintained an annual output of 6 million tons, and it ensures our cotton security,” Li said.

 ?? CAI ZENGLE / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? A loader moves seed cotton at a cotton ginning mill in Bachu county, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, this month.
CAI ZENGLE / FOR CHINA DAILY A loader moves seed cotton at a cotton ginning mill in Bachu county, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, this month.

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