China Daily Global Edition (USA)

Mulching film improves cotton yields in Xinjiang

-

URUMQI — After completing their spring sowing, cotton farmers in Shawan city, in Northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, are busy laying mulching film in the fields.

“Last year’s trial run of mulch farming was significan­tly beneficial, keeping higher soil temperatur­es for cotton growing, controllin­g weeds and conserving soil moisture,” said Han Bo, head of an agricultur­al machinery cooperativ­e in the city.

The cotton yield increased by 450 to 750 kilograms per hectare, Han said.

Local authoritie­s in the cottonprod­ucing area in the Tianshan Mountains have been promoting farming techniques that conserve water through the use of mulching film.

Han said they now use mulching film 4.4 meters wide to cover 12 rows of cotton seeds, instead of the more common way of using film 2.05 meters wide to cover six rows.

The new plastic film is 0.013 millimeter­s thick and has a recovery rate of over 90 percent, which is a more environmen­tally friendly way of limiting “white (plastic) pollution”, Han said.

According to monitoring by the Ministry of Agricultur­e and Rural

Affairs, modern agricultur­al machinery is widely used in cotton farming in Xinjiang.

To the north of the Tianshan Mountains, agricultur­al machinery is used in major cotton-producing areas such as the Bortala Mongolian autonomous prefecture, Huyanghe city, Shihezi city and Shawan.

Meanwhile, from the west and north of the Tarim Basin to the south of the mountains, mechanizat­ion is also gaining momentum. “Thanks to the applicatio­n of the Beidou Navigation Satellite System, my workload is much lighter than in previous years,” said Remtla Tokhtniaz, a machinery operator in Tuanjie village, located in Bagawat township, Yarkant county in southern Xinjiang.

It used to take six days to sow

about 33 hectares of land, he said, “but now, with the satellite navigation system to assist in driving, we can finish sowing and laying mulching film and drip irrigation in just three days”.

According to Xinjiang’s Department of Agricultur­e and Rural Affairs, the plowing and sowing of cotton are entirely mechanized, and the harvesting rate is over 80 percent.

A total of 61 counties and cities as well as 110 production and constructi­on groups plant cotton in Xinjiang, where nearly half the local farmers are engaged in cotton production.

The crop accounts for 30 percent of the net income of farmers in Xinjiang, China’s largest cotton-producing area.

 ?? NIAN LEI / XINHUA ?? A cotton farmer lays mulching film in a field in Bohu county, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, in April.
NIAN LEI / XINHUA A cotton farmer lays mulching film in a field in Bohu county, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, in April.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States