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2. Pakistan Central Cotton Committee
Status
Body corporate established under the Cotton Cess Act, 1923
(adopted in 1948)
Purpose
Improvement and development of growing, marketing and
manufacture of cotton
Funding
Levy of Cotton Cess @ Rs.50/- per bale of raw cotton
exported or consumed by the domestic textile industry.
3. Objectives
To concentrate its efforts on bringing and implementing in
growing, marketing and improvement of cotton and cotton by
products through an extensive program of research and
development (R&D) in all its conceivable aspects.
Agricultural, technological, marketing and production research
on cotton and its products.
Coordination with the provincial governments for research and
development on cotton.
Providing forum to all cotton stakeholders for close interaction
and liaison on cotton related matters.
Assisting Ministry of Textile Industry in implementing and
monitoring of cotton research and development programs.
5. Pakistan Central Cotton Committee
Executive Sub
Committee
Agricultural
Research Sub
Committee
Marketing &
Economics
Research Sub
Committee
Technological
Research Sub
Committee
Organizational Structure
6. President
Federal Minister for Textile Industry
Vice President
Secretary
Deputy Director
Accounts
Accounts
Officers
Deputy
Secretary
Assistant
Secretary
Cess
Directorate
Director
CROs
Directorate of
Agri Research
Deputy Director
Agri Research
Central Cotton
Research
Institute Multan
Director
Sections:
Agronomy
Plant Breeding
Cytogenetics
Entomology
Plant Pathology
Plant Physiology
Fibre Technology
Statistics
Transfer of Technology
CRS Sahiwal
CRS Bahawalpur
CRS DI Khan
Central Cotton
Research Institute
Sakrand
Director
Sections:
Agronomy
Plant Breeding
Cytogenetics
Entomology
Plant Pathology
Plant Physiology
CRS Mirpurkhas
CRS Lasbella
CRS Sibbi
Pakistan Inst.
of Cotton Res.
& Tech.
Director
Marketing &
Economic
Research
Director
PSO
SSO
SO
7. Budget
Estimates for 2015-16 Amount
(in Million Rs.)
Receipts 2015-16
Opening Balance 255.248
Income from CESS 625.685
Other Sources 13.818
Total 894.750
Expenditure 2015-16
Establishment & Operational Expenses 276.175
Pension Related Expenses 171.854
Special Demands 3.101
Total 451.130
Total Earning 894.750
Total Expenditure 451.130
Closing Balance 443.620
Estimated Receipt for 2016-17
Opening Balance 443.620
Cess Collection 625.685
Other Sources 25.000
Total 1094.305
Estimated Expenditure for 2016-17
Establishment & Operational Expenses 347.244
Pension Related Expenses 258.537
Special Demands 189.172
Other Expenses 282.605
Total 1077.557
Closing Balance 16.747
9. • 09 high yielding cotton varieties with excellent fibre characteristics
approved while 03 Bt varieties under approval process from NBC.
• Bt.CIM-602 highest cultivated variety in Sindh.
• MoU with M/s BioCentury for acquiring advanced technology
• Research studies for management of newly emerged pests
(Mealybug, Dusky bug and Red Cotton Bug).
• Vigorous campaign for Pink bollworm management.
• Establishment of Cotton Research Station, Lasbella
• Shifting of PCCC Headquarters from Karachi to Multan.
• Enhancement of Cotton Cess from Rs.20 to Rs.50 per bale for cotton
R&D
• Recruitment of 41 cotton scientists in BPS-17 at units
– Extensive training of newly recruited scientists
– Revision of Recruitment & Promotion Rules for Scientists
• MoU with MNSUA Multan for mutual cooperation in cotton R&D and
farmers training programs
11. Cotton Varieties Developed
Sr.
No.
Name of
Variety
Year of
Release
Developed By
1. CRIS-342 2010 Central Cotton Research Institute, Sakrand
2. SLH-317 2012 Cotton Research Station, Sahiwal
3. BH-167 2012 Cotton Research Station, Bahawalpur
4. CIM-573 2012 Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan
5. Bt.CIM-598 2012 Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan
6. Bt.BH-178 2013 Cotton Research Station, Bahawalpur
7. Bt.CIM-599 2013 Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan
8. Bt.CIM-602 2013 Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan
9. BH-184 2015 Cotton Research Station, Bahawalpur
10. SLH-8 2015 Cotton Research Station, Sahiwal
11. Bt.CIM-600 2015 Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan
12. Cyto-177 2015 Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan
13. Cyto-124 2015 Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan
14. CIM-620 2016 Central Cotton Research Institute, Multan
15 IS-Gomal-5 2016 Corton Reserch Station DIKhan
18. Pink Bollworm Management Plan
National seminar at Multan & Sakrand
Technical workshops engaging Entomologists to
develop long & short management strategies
Training sessions with PCCC’s scientists &
Extension staff
Farmer’s awareness campaign at different
locations at Punjab & Sindh provinces
19. Pink Bollworm
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV I II III IV
APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEP OCT
%HOTSPOTS
2014
2015
Source: Pest Warning & Quality Control of Pesticides, Punjab
24. Pink Bollworm Forecasting System
PCCC developed PBW forecasting model in
collaboration with Department of Pest Warning
& Quality Control Punjab for early warning and
timely management
Forecasting based on PBW infestation and
weather parameters
Tehsil-wise PBW forecasting will be made for
timely management.
28. SMS Services
• PCCC initiating SMS alerts for cotton growers
throughout the country.
• At least 4 weekly messages will be sent to
cotton growers.
29. Lasbela being a coastal area has a conducive environment for Extra Long
Staple (ELS) cotton cultivation and this virgin land is also best-suited for
organic cotton production. New varieties will be tested at the station
and farmer’s field for future recommendation of best performing
varieties. At the moment over 100,000 bales of cotton are being
produced by Lasbela district and it is expected that this research station
will increase the productivity by horizontal and vertical expansion.
PCCC signed MoU with Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water and
Marine Sciences (LUAWM) to establish a Cotton Research Station at
Lasbela.
LUAWM provided 50 acres of research area and office space for the
Station.
PCCC established office and labs and develop the research area for
cotton cultivation.
The University will also facilitate the PCCC in other activities such as
farmers’ training etc.
ESTABLISHMENT OF
“COTTON RESEARCH STATION AT LASBELLA, BALOCHISTAN”
30. • PCCC offered to host the 75th
Plenary Meeting of the ICAC at
Islamabad from Oct 30-Nov 4,
2016.
• 2nd meeting in Pakistan since its
inception.
• Around 200 foreign and 500 local delegates expected to attend.
• Secretariat at the Ministry of Textile Industry established which
is working vigorously for arrangements.
• Support needed from public and private stakeholders.
31. • PCCC offered to host International Cotton Researchers
Association (ICRA) secretariat at Multan.
• ICRA will serve as platform for cotton scientists:
– To promote and strengthen networking among cotton researchers;
– To disseminate worldwide information related to cotton;
– To highlight the global and local problems associated with cotton and
seek the solutions.
– To advise host countries in managing and running the WCRC.
– To help with training the next generation of cotton researchers and
specialists.
• PCCC offered to provide office accommodation, vehicle and
auditorium facility for hosting conferences.
• Operational expenses will be incurred on sharing basis.
32. Future Plans: Administrative
• Recruitment of technical & scientific staff against vacant
posts
• Pensioners Verification through NADRA
• Revision of Recruitment & Promotion Rules for staff
• Biometric Attendance Machines at all Units
• Computerization of Accounts
• Allocation of funds for rehabilitation & construction of
labs, greenhouse, stores, farm / lab machinery,
chemicals or other physical infrastructure of all Units
• Timely provision of resources for purchase of inputs for
field operations
33. Future Plans: Research
• MoUs with multinationals for acquiring advanced
technology and training of cotton scientists
• Extension research for short stature, early maturing, heat
& drought tolerant cotton varieties adaptable under
changing climatic conditions
• Capacity building of cotton scientists through training and
seminars/workshops
• Special focus on Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan
provinces for cotton promotional programs
• Upgradation of all Units with essential inputs required for
research
• Advisory for federal & provincial governments in cotton
R&D
39. Loss of Farmers: 2015
(International Prices Vs Local Prices)
Month Monthly Average
Cotlook A Index
Price Equivalent
to Pak Rupees
Monthly Ave
KCA Price
(Rs./37.32 kg)
Cotton
Arrivals
(bales)
Price one
bale
calculated at
Cotlook
Price(Rs.)
Price one
bale
calculated on
KCA lint price
(Rs.)
Value of Total
Bales as per
Cotlook Price
(Rs. Million)
Value of Total
Bales as per
KCA price (Rs.
Million)
Monthly Loss
for farmers
(Rs. Million)
August 6052 (71.8)* 4556 1,339,990 27,537 20,730 36,899 27,778 9,121
September 5902 (68.7) 4789 1,733,335 26,854 21,790 46,547 37,769 8,778
October 5938 (69.0) 5355 3,392,275 27,019 24,365 91,656 82,653 9,003
November 6007 (69.2) 5318 2,166,333 27,331 24,197 59,208 52,419 6,789
December 6069 (70.3) 5232 647,172 27,612 23,806 17,870 15,407 2,463
April (Final) 5971 (69.2) 5413 489,338 27,168 24,629 13,294 12,052 1,242
Total Arrivals 9,768,443 Total Loss to the Farmers 37,397
* Cents / lb
Total monetary loss of approximately Rs. 37 billion due to less prices
received compared with international prices
40. Actual Rainfall Vs
Forecast
Month 10 years Ave
rainfall (mm)
Rain forecast during
2016 @ 20% higher
than average rainfall
Actual
Rainfall (mm)
during 2016
April 14.8 17.76 13.1
May 10.1 12.12 2.0
June 13.8 16.56 4.0
July 53.8 64.56 11.5
August 52.7 63.24
September 40.2 48.24
Source: Data recorded at CCRI Multan
47. Budget
Estimates for 2015-16 Amount
(in Million Rs.)
Receipts 2015-16
Opening Balance 255.248
Income from CESS 625.685
Other Sources 13.818
Total 894.750
Expenditure 2015-16
Establishment & Operational Expenses 276.175
Pension Related Expenses 171.854
Special Demands 3.101
Total 451.130
Total Earning 894.750
Total Expenditure 451.130
Closing Balance 443.620
Estimated Receipt for 2016-17
Opening Balance 443.620
Cess Collection 625.685
Other Sources 25.000
Total 1094.305
Estimated Expenditure for 2016-17
Establishment & Operational Expenses 347.244
Pension Related Expenses 258.537
Special Demands 189.172
Other Expenses 282.605
Total 1077.557
Closing Balance 16.747
48. Agenda Item 4
Approval of reports of ESC meetings held on
21-05-2015 (Employees related benefits)
24-06-2015 (Revised estimates of 2014-15 and
Budget estimates of 2015-16)
04-02-2016 (Employee related benefits)
49. Agenda Item 4 (conti)
02-08-2016 (Revised estimates of 2015-16 and
Budget estimates of 2016-17 etc.)
Employee related benefit
NADRA Verification of Pensioner
ICRA Secretariat
Request for water pumps
50. Agenda Item 4 (Conti..)
Approval of reports of ARSC meetings held on
6-8 April 2015
3-5 May 2016
Reports not received from the Director Research)
51. Agenda Item 4 (Conti..)
Approval of work reports of PICRT Karachi
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17 (Plans)
52. Agenda Item 4 (Conti..)
Approval of work reports of DMER Multan
2014-15
2015-16
2016-17 (plans)