This document discusses cotton production and quality in Pakistan. It provides statistics on Pakistan's cotton production, ranking globally, and issues with cotton quality. Key points include:
- Pakistan is the world's 3rd largest cotton producer, with production of 13.6 million bales annually from 2.83 million hectares.
- However, Pakistan's cotton faces quality issues like contamination and being the lowest priced globally, leading to international complaints.
- The Cotton Control Ordinance of 1966 aims to standardize and improve cotton quality, but proper implementation of this law could help address ongoing issues.
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Polyester fibers are manufactured from recycled or virgin PET. These fibers can be colored by the method of pigmentation or dope dyeing. Polyester fibers can be classified as staple fibers and bulk continuous fibers (BCF) depending on their length. These fibers can also be manufactured in various geometries such as square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal and circular depending upon the area of application.
Polyester is the most used and most preferred fibre in the textiles industry due to its better physical properties, lower price, versatility, and recyclability, which offer a completely unique set of benefits unmatched by any other natural or synthetic fibres.
Polyester fibers are extremely strong, resistant to most chemicals and shrinking, stretching, abrasion, wrinkle and mildew resistant. Polyester fibers are hydrophobic in nature and dry quickly. Therefore, they can be used to provide insulation in the form of hollow fibers. Polyester fibers withstand wear and tear longer than cotton and retain their shapes in extreme climatic conditions and are thus preferred for manufacturing outdoor clothing.
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The textile industry in India is one of the oldest and largest in the world. The industry contributes approximately 5% to India's GDP. It can be divided into several segments such as cotton, silk, wool, man-made fibers, and readymade garments. Orbit Exports is one of the largest exporters of novelty fabrics in India, recognized by Forbes as a best company under $1 billion in Asia. It specializes in products such as faux silk, fashion jacquards, and Christmas crafts. Orbit Exports aims to deliver high quality products on time and maximize shareholder value through continuous process evolution.
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This document discusses 3D printing clothes and the textile industry. It provides an overview of 3D printing advantages for the fashion industry, including greater design freedom and ability to create complex garments. The document also covers textile manufacturing processes for both natural and synthetic fibers. It discusses cotton, wool, silk and synthetic materials like polyester. It provides details on India's large and important textile industry, its history and role as a major global exporter.
The document provides information about Niagara Textiles Ltd, including its objectives, history, facilities, production capacity, and machinery. It summarizes that Niagara Textiles Ltd is a leading textile manufacturer in Bangladesh established in 2001 with over 5,000 employees. It has separate knitting, dyeing, and garment divisions with a daily production capacity of 50,000 pieces of garments. The factory is well equipped with modern machinery and ensures compliance with environmental and social standards.
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Do you have any plans to start a business that makes GFRP (glass fibre reinforced polymer) rebar? Setting up a GFRP rebar plant could seem challenging, but with the right knowledge and resources, it might be possible. In this blog post, we'll lay out a step-by-step procedure for setting up a GFRP rebar plant, from the first investigation and planning to the start of operations. Continue reading to find out more about how to start a successful GFRP rebar business.
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ENTREPRENEUR INDIA
106-E, Kamla Nagar, Opp. Mall ST,
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info@entrepreneurindia.co
Tel: +91-11-23843955, 23845654, 23845886
Mobile: +91-9097075054, 8800733955
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ThemeGallery is a Design Digital Content & Contents mall developed by Guild Design Inc. It provides various digital content and templates. The document contains descriptions of ThemeGallery's contents, products, services and statistics from 2005 to 2008 to provide information on the company and what it offers.
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Coir geo textiles are best for controlling soil erosion and conditioning soli. Made from coir fiber, they are naturally resistant to rot and moulds and is cheaper than synthetic geo-textiles. They hold soil in place and prevent erosion, dissipating the force of heavy rains and run of water. It provides good soil support for years, allowing natural vegetation to become established.
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Ability to extend the life of paved roads
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Production of Polyester Fiber from Corn/Starch. Corn Fibre Manufacturing Business
Polyester fibers are manufactured from recycled or virgin PET. These fibers can be colored by the method of pigmentation or dope dyeing. Polyester fibers can be classified as staple fibers and bulk continuous fibers (BCF) depending on their length. These fibers can also be manufactured in various geometries such as square, rectangular, triangular, hexagonal and circular depending upon the area of application.
Polyester is the most used and most preferred fibre in the textiles industry due to its better physical properties, lower price, versatility, and recyclability, which offer a completely unique set of benefits unmatched by any other natural or synthetic fibres.
Polyester fibers are extremely strong, resistant to most chemicals and shrinking, stretching, abrasion, wrinkle and mildew resistant. Polyester fibers are hydrophobic in nature and dry quickly. Therefore, they can be used to provide insulation in the form of hollow fibers. Polyester fibers withstand wear and tear longer than cotton and retain their shapes in extreme climatic conditions and are thus preferred for manufacturing outdoor clothing.
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The textile industry in India is one of the oldest and largest in the world. The industry contributes approximately 5% to India's GDP. It can be divided into several segments such as cotton, silk, wool, man-made fibers, and readymade garments. Orbit Exports is one of the largest exporters of novelty fabrics in India, recognized by Forbes as a best company under $1 billion in Asia. It specializes in products such as faux silk, fashion jacquards, and Christmas crafts. Orbit Exports aims to deliver high quality products on time and maximize shareholder value through continuous process evolution.
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This document discusses 3D printing clothes and the textile industry. It provides an overview of 3D printing advantages for the fashion industry, including greater design freedom and ability to create complex garments. The document also covers textile manufacturing processes for both natural and synthetic fibers. It discusses cotton, wool, silk and synthetic materials like polyester. It provides details on India's large and important textile industry, its history and role as a major global exporter.
The document provides information about Niagara Textiles Ltd, including its objectives, history, facilities, production capacity, and machinery. It summarizes that Niagara Textiles Ltd is a leading textile manufacturer in Bangladesh established in 2001 with over 5,000 employees. It has separate knitting, dyeing, and garment divisions with a daily production capacity of 50,000 pieces of garments. The factory is well equipped with modern machinery and ensures compliance with environmental and social standards.
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Do you have any plans to start a business that makes GFRP (glass fibre reinforced polymer) rebar? Setting up a GFRP rebar plant could seem challenging, but with the right knowledge and resources, it might be possible. In this blog post, we'll lay out a step-by-step procedure for setting up a GFRP rebar plant, from the first investigation and planning to the start of operations. Continue reading to find out more about how to start a successful GFRP rebar business.
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NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES, DELHI
An ISO 9001:2015 Company
ENTREPRENEUR INDIA
106-E, Kamla Nagar, Opp. Mall ST,
New Delhi-110007, India.
Email: npcs.ei@gmail.com
info@entrepreneurindia.co
Tel: +91-11-23843955, 23845654, 23845886
Mobile: +91-9097075054, 8800733955
Website: https://www.entrepreneurindia.co
https://www.niir.org
ThemeGallery is a Design Digital Content & Contents mall developed by Guild Design Inc. It provides various digital content and templates. The document contains descriptions of ThemeGallery's contents, products, services and statistics from 2005 to 2008 to provide information on the company and what it offers.
Coir Geotextiles, Coir Nettings / Geotextiles, Coir Woven Bhoovastra, Soil Fabrics, Woven Coir Eroion Control Mats, Coir Logs, Woven Coir Geotextile Manufacturing Plant, Detailed Project Report, Profile, Business Plan, Industry Trends, Market Research, Survey, Manufacturing Process, Machinery, Raw Materials, Feasibility Study, Investment Opportunities, Cost and Revenue, Plant Economics, Production Schedule, Working Capital Requirement, Plant Layout, Process Flow Sheet, Cost of Project, Projected Balance Sheets, Profitability Ratios, Break Even Analysis
Coir geo textiles are best for controlling soil erosion and conditioning soli. Made from coir fiber, they are naturally resistant to rot and moulds and is cheaper than synthetic geo-textiles. They hold soil in place and prevent erosion, dissipating the force of heavy rains and run of water. It provides good soil support for years, allowing natural vegetation to become established.
Low cost
Long lasting separation of the base and sub grade material.
Preservation of load-bearing capacity
Ability to extend the life of paved roads
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1. SMP Negeri 1 Solokanjeruk chose the theme "Environmentally Sustainable Gardening and Healthy Living" because it combines two important aspects of our lives: environmental sustainability and individual health.
2. The theory behind this theme is that environmental sustainability and health are interconnected.
3. Some topics that will be covered include environmental sustainability, health and the environment, and traditional herbal medicine.
Alps Industries Ltd is an Indian textile company established in 1962 that manufactures home textiles. It has eight manufacturing facilities across India covering spinning, weaving, processing and cut/sew operations. The company produces a range of home textile products including bedding, window dressings, decorative pillows, table linen, kitchen linen, yarns and fabrics for various industries. Alps has experienced significant growth and expansion over the years and now employs over 5,000 people with annual group sales of $211 million in 2009-2010.
The document is a template for a PowerPoint presentation about ThemeGallery, a digital content and design company. It contains placeholder text and formatting throughout blank slides intended to be customized with information about ThemeGallery's products, business details, statistics, and organizational structure. The template provides a framework and guidelines for creating a presentation about ThemeGallery's services and contents.
West Bengal is a leading producer of leather goods in India, accounting for 55% of leather exports. The state specializes in handbags, wallets, belts and other leather products which have global demand. However, the industry faces challenges in infrastructure development and access to modern designs. The government aims to address these challenges through initiatives like upgrading existing leather complexes, developing new industrial parks for leather and footwear, and improving skills, technology and marketing support for leather businesses in the state.
1) 1888 Mills LLC is one of the top 5 towel suppliers in the world with manufacturing plants in Georgia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
2) It has 6 factories in Bangladesh with a production capacity of over 3 million pounds per month that employ over 6,000 people.
3) The company focuses on sustainability and social responsibility initiatives like effluent treatment plants, rainwater harvesting, and energy savings projects to reduce its environmental impact.
Bangladesh is a South Asian country slightly smaller than Iowa with a population of over 161 million people. Its economy is growing with a GDP of $282.5 billion in 2011 and growth rates of 6.3%. The textile industry is a major part of Bangladesh's economy, providing over 5 million jobs and accounting for 40% of industrial production and over 80% of exports. Delta Socks Ltd is presented as a Bangladeshi sock manufacturer that uses modern knitting machines and aims to produce high quality socks at competitive prices for the global market.
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Since many entrepreneurs in practically every industry desire to start their own firm and take control of their finances, schedule, and even future development, business starts are among the most well-liked business ideas today. However, if you don't know what you're doing or how to do it correctly, beginning your own business can be rather challenging. We've therefore made the decision to support your choice by offering you some practical advice on how to launch a successful ISO freight container business.
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NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES, DELHI
An ISO 9001:2015 Company
ENTREPRENEUR INDIA
106-E, Kamla Nagar, Opp. Mall ST,
New Delhi-110007, India.
Email: npcs.ei@gmail.com
info@entrepreneurindia.co
Tel: +91-11-23843955, 23845654, 23845886
Mobile: +91-9097075054, 8800733955
Website: https://www.entrepreneurindia.co
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This internship report evaluates customer satisfaction with Bata Shoes Ltd. in Bangladesh. The objectives are to analyze Bata's customer satisfaction, identify issues in the shoe market, and recommend improvements. Research methods included surveys, interviews and document analysis. Findings show Bata is seen as high quality but lacks modern fashion styles. Issues include skills, reputation and infrastructure. Recommendations are to offer trendier designs, more promotion, and improve raw materials handling. In conclusion, Bata is seen as high quality but can improve further.
The document is a template for a presentation about ThemeGallery, a digital content and design mall developed by Guild Design Inc. It contains various slides with placeholders for information about the company, its products and services, statistics, and descriptions of digital contents. The template allows customizing various elements like titles, images and text throughout the presentation.
This document provides an overview of the author's two-month industrial attachment at Hams Washing & Dyeing Ltd. It includes details about the company, the objectives and supervision of the attachment, an overview of the textile washing and dyeing industry, descriptions of the company's organizational structure and machine equipment, and chapters on health and safety practices. The author gained experience in problem solving, communication skills, time management, and applying academic knowledge in an industrial setting during the training period.
The document appears to be a template for a PowerPoint presentation about ThemeGallery, a digital content and design company. It contains placeholder text and images for describing ThemeGallery's business, contents, and strategic visions. The template can be customized with descriptions of the company, its products and services, business units, statistics, and more. It provides formatting and sections to outline this information in a structured presentation.
The document summarizes an industrial visit by students to Alok Industries Pvt Ltd in Vapi, Gujarat. It provides details about the company, which was established in 1986 and is now a vertically integrated textiles company. The visit objectives were to understand the manufacturing processes, from raw materials to finished products. Key departments visited included weaving, dyeing, printing and quality assurance. The students concluded that the visit provided valuable practical knowledge of operating a textile production facility.
Bata Pakistan is one of the largest shoe manufacturers in Pakistan that began operations in 1942. It produces over 14 million pairs of shoes annually across two production plants. As one of 65 Bata companies worldwide, it employs around 2,792 people locally. While Bata has strong brand recognition and a nationwide retail network, it faces threats from competitors, changing consumer preferences, and political instability. To strengthen its position, Bata should focus on product development, market expansion strategies, and consistent quality service.
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SAMCO is a family-run business that manufactures a 3-in-1 machine for sowing maize seed, spraying herbicide, and laying degradable film over soil. They encountered challenges with inconsistent results until conducting extensive research and development. SAMCO now works closely with seed and chemical companies on trials. Their machines and biodegradable films are exported worldwide, accounting for 80% of sales. Continuous research leads to new product designs and improvements to help meet the increasing global demand for sustainable food production.
Vskills certification for Textile Designer assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for designing garments with variation in color, fabric and texture. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in textile basics, textile production methods, textile printing, embroidery stitching and Indian textile techniques like Chikankari, Phulkari and Bandhani.
This document provides information about MBKYSL GROUP, a large Bangladeshi manufacturer and exporter of textiles and garments. It discusses the company's vision, history since 1986, factory details including machinery and production capacity. It also addresses frequently asked questions about minimum order quantities, pricing, shipping, and sampling capabilities. Finally, it discusses advantages of sourcing from Bangladesh such as low labor costs and duty-free access to major markets.
1) Cotton production in Pakistan declined significantly in 2015-16 due to heavy rains and floods that damaged crops.
2) Rainfall in key cotton growing provinces of Punjab and Sindh in the summer of 2015 was much higher than normal, reaching over 350mm in some areas of Punjab compared to average of 234mm.
3) The heavy rains affected pollination and allowed pest infestations to spread, compounding problems for farmers who had already suffered crop damage and losses.
4) Cotton production in Pakistan fell to 9.47 million bales in 2015-16, down from 13.56 million bales the previous year, mirroring declines seen in other major cotton producing countries as well.
The Pakistan Central Cotton Committee (PCCC) was established in 1923 to improve and develop cotton growing, marketing, and manufacturing in Pakistan. It is funded through a cotton cess levied on raw cotton exports and domestic textile industry. PCCC conducts research on cotton through its various research stations and institutes, coordinates with provincial governments, and assists the Ministry of Textile Industry. Its priorities include developing high-yielding cotton varieties, managing new pests like mealybug and pink bollworm, establishing a new research station in Lasbella, and hosting the 75th meeting of the International Cotton Advisory Committee in Pakistan.
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1. SMP Negeri 1 Solokanjeruk chose the theme "Environmentally Sustainable Gardening and Healthy Living" because it combines two important aspects of our lives: environmental sustainability and individual health.
2. The theory behind this theme is that environmental sustainability and health are interconnected.
3. Some topics that will be covered include environmental sustainability, health and the environment, and traditional herbal medicine.
Alps Industries Ltd is an Indian textile company established in 1962 that manufactures home textiles. It has eight manufacturing facilities across India covering spinning, weaving, processing and cut/sew operations. The company produces a range of home textile products including bedding, window dressings, decorative pillows, table linen, kitchen linen, yarns and fabrics for various industries. Alps has experienced significant growth and expansion over the years and now employs over 5,000 people with annual group sales of $211 million in 2009-2010.
The document is a template for a PowerPoint presentation about ThemeGallery, a digital content and design company. It contains placeholder text and formatting throughout blank slides intended to be customized with information about ThemeGallery's products, business details, statistics, and organizational structure. The template provides a framework and guidelines for creating a presentation about ThemeGallery's services and contents.
West Bengal is a leading producer of leather goods in India, accounting for 55% of leather exports. The state specializes in handbags, wallets, belts and other leather products which have global demand. However, the industry faces challenges in infrastructure development and access to modern designs. The government aims to address these challenges through initiatives like upgrading existing leather complexes, developing new industrial parks for leather and footwear, and improving skills, technology and marketing support for leather businesses in the state.
1) 1888 Mills LLC is one of the top 5 towel suppliers in the world with manufacturing plants in Georgia, Pakistan, and Bangladesh.
2) It has 6 factories in Bangladesh with a production capacity of over 3 million pounds per month that employ over 6,000 people.
3) The company focuses on sustainability and social responsibility initiatives like effluent treatment plants, rainwater harvesting, and energy savings projects to reduce its environmental impact.
Bangladesh is a South Asian country slightly smaller than Iowa with a population of over 161 million people. Its economy is growing with a GDP of $282.5 billion in 2011 and growth rates of 6.3%. The textile industry is a major part of Bangladesh's economy, providing over 5 million jobs and accounting for 40% of industrial production and over 80% of exports. Delta Socks Ltd is presented as a Bangladeshi sock manufacturer that uses modern knitting machines and aims to produce high quality socks at competitive prices for the global market.
- ThemeGallery is a digital content and design mall developed by Guild Design Inc.
- The document appears to be a presentation template for ThemeGallery that includes various slides with placeholders for images, text, charts and other content.
- The template provides instructions for customizing elements like logos, titles and styles across multiple slides using master slide features in the presentation software.
This document is a template for ThemeGallery, which is described as a design digital content and contents mall developed by Guild Design Inc. The template includes various sections and styles that can be edited to describe contents, products, services, and statistics. Placeholders throughout the template prompt the user to add or edit text, titles, and other information to customize it for describing a particular company or business.
Manufacturing Plant of ISO Freight Containers | Start Best Industry of ISO Fr...Ajjay Kumar Gupta
Since many entrepreneurs in practically every industry desire to start their own firm and take control of their finances, schedule, and even future development, business starts are among the most well-liked business ideas today. However, if you don't know what you're doing or how to do it correctly, beginning your own business can be rather challenging. We've therefore made the decision to support your choice by offering you some practical advice on how to launch a successful ISO freight container business.
𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐜𝐭 𝐮𝐬
NIIR PROJECT CONSULTANCY SERVICES, DELHI
An ISO 9001:2015 Company
ENTREPRENEUR INDIA
106-E, Kamla Nagar, Opp. Mall ST,
New Delhi-110007, India.
Email: npcs.ei@gmail.com
info@entrepreneurindia.co
Tel: +91-11-23843955, 23845654, 23845886
Mobile: +91-9097075054, 8800733955
Website: https://www.entrepreneurindia.co
https://www.niir.org
This internship report evaluates customer satisfaction with Bata Shoes Ltd. in Bangladesh. The objectives are to analyze Bata's customer satisfaction, identify issues in the shoe market, and recommend improvements. Research methods included surveys, interviews and document analysis. Findings show Bata is seen as high quality but lacks modern fashion styles. Issues include skills, reputation and infrastructure. Recommendations are to offer trendier designs, more promotion, and improve raw materials handling. In conclusion, Bata is seen as high quality but can improve further.
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This document provides an overview of the author's two-month industrial attachment at Hams Washing & Dyeing Ltd. It includes details about the company, the objectives and supervision of the attachment, an overview of the textile washing and dyeing industry, descriptions of the company's organizational structure and machine equipment, and chapters on health and safety practices. The author gained experience in problem solving, communication skills, time management, and applying academic knowledge in an industrial setting during the training period.
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The document summarizes an industrial visit by students to Alok Industries Pvt Ltd in Vapi, Gujarat. It provides details about the company, which was established in 1986 and is now a vertically integrated textiles company. The visit objectives were to understand the manufacturing processes, from raw materials to finished products. Key departments visited included weaving, dyeing, printing and quality assurance. The students concluded that the visit provided valuable practical knowledge of operating a textile production facility.
Bata Pakistan is one of the largest shoe manufacturers in Pakistan that began operations in 1942. It produces over 14 million pairs of shoes annually across two production plants. As one of 65 Bata companies worldwide, it employs around 2,792 people locally. While Bata has strong brand recognition and a nationwide retail network, it faces threats from competitors, changing consumer preferences, and political instability. To strengthen its position, Bata should focus on product development, market expansion strategies, and consistent quality service.
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SAMCO is a family-run business that manufactures a 3-in-1 machine for sowing maize seed, spraying herbicide, and laying degradable film over soil. They encountered challenges with inconsistent results until conducting extensive research and development. SAMCO now works closely with seed and chemical companies on trials. Their machines and biodegradable films are exported worldwide, accounting for 80% of sales. Continuous research leads to new product designs and improvements to help meet the increasing global demand for sustainable food production.
Vskills certification for Textile Designer assesses the candidate as per the company’s need for designing garments with variation in color, fabric and texture. The certification tests the candidates on various areas in textile basics, textile production methods, textile printing, embroidery stitching and Indian textile techniques like Chikankari, Phulkari and Bandhani.
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1) Cotton production in Pakistan declined significantly in 2015-16 due to heavy rains and floods that damaged crops.
2) Rainfall in key cotton growing provinces of Punjab and Sindh in the summer of 2015 was much higher than normal, reaching over 350mm in some areas of Punjab compared to average of 234mm.
3) The heavy rains affected pollination and allowed pest infestations to spread, compounding problems for farmers who had already suffered crop damage and losses.
4) Cotton production in Pakistan fell to 9.47 million bales in 2015-16, down from 13.56 million bales the previous year, mirroring declines seen in other major cotton producing countries as well.
The Pakistan Central Cotton Committee (PCCC) was established in 1923 to improve and develop cotton growing, marketing, and manufacturing in Pakistan. It is funded through a cotton cess levied on raw cotton exports and domestic textile industry. PCCC conducts research on cotton through its various research stations and institutes, coordinates with provincial governments, and assists the Ministry of Textile Industry. Its priorities include developing high-yielding cotton varieties, managing new pests like mealybug and pink bollworm, establishing a new research station in Lasbella, and hosting the 75th meeting of the International Cotton Advisory Committee in Pakistan.
- Heavy rains and floods in 2015 damaged over 260,000 acres of cotton crops in Punjab province and an unreported area in Sindh province, leading to Pakistan's cotton production dropping from 13.56 million bales in 2014-15 to 9.47 million bales in 2015-16.
- The abnormal rains affected pollination, created ideal conditions for pest proliferation, limited input application, and damaged crop growth, causing farmers to lose interest in the crop given its lowered profits.
- Pakistan was not the only country affected - India, China, the US, and Brazil also saw declines in cotton production from 2014-15 to 2015-16, suggesting climate change may be a global issue impacting cotton crops
The document summarizes information about the Pakistan Central Cotton Committee (PCCC). It states that PCCC was established in 1923 as a corporate body to improve and develop cotton growing, marketing, and manufacturing in Pakistan. It is funded through a cotton cess levied on raw cotton exports and domestic textile industry. PCCC operates several research stations and institutes across Pakistan and has developed improved cotton varieties. It also conducts research on issues like new pests and pink bollworm management.
The document discusses the status of cotton crops in Pakistan, including:
1) Cotton sowing positions in Punjab and Sindh provinces for 2016-17 are 84% and 80% of targets respectively, down from last year.
2) Preliminary reports show cotton area sown in Punjab's core, non-core, and marginal areas is below targets and last year's levels.
3) Egypt's cotton production for 2016-17 is estimated at a historic low of 160,000 bales due to significantly lower planted area compared to previous years.
- Cotton production in Pakistan for 2015-16 is estimated at 11.388 million bales, down from the previous year due to heavy rains, floods, and pest infestation.
- As of December 1st, cotton arrivals were at 8.632 million bales, 20.55% of the estimated production and down 28.93% from the previous year.
- The decrease in cotton arrivals is attributed to lower yields caused by abnormal weather and pest problems during the growing season.
This document summarizes cotton production trends in Pakistan and challenges posed by climate change. It notes that cotton is a major crop, contributing billions to the economy and employing over 40% of the workforce. However, production has been negatively impacted by abnormal weather like heavy rains and floods as well as rising temperatures. This has led to reduced yields, damage to crops, and resurgences of pests. The document advocates for measures like improved varieties, adjusted agronomic practices, and farmer education to build resilience against changing climate conditions.
This document shows the number of rainy days and total rainfall each month from March to September over the last 5 years, from 2010 to 2015. For each month and year, it lists the number of rainy days followed by the total rainfall in parentheses. The highest rainfall amounts occurred in July, August and September, with July 2015 having over 150mm and September 2012 over 160mm of rain.
The document discusses measures being taken by the Ministry of National Food Security and Research to address the issue of massive pink bollworm attacks on cotton in Pakistan. Data is presented on pink bollworm damage levels across different cotton varieties, districts, and years. Cultural control methods are recommended over pesticides, including early planting restrictions, use of certified Bt cotton seeds, proper disposal of cotton sticks, and use of sex pheromone traps. More research is needed to determine if the bollworm has developed resistance to Bt cotton. Development of new Bt cotton varieties with additional genes is also suggested.
The document discusses challenges facing Pakistan's value added textile and apparel industry. It notes that while the sector contributes significantly to Pakistan's economy and exports, it faces many internal and external challenges that have caused exports to decline. Major challenges include cotton shortages, high energy costs, inflation, lack of investment, and imbalanced government policies compared to competitors like China, India, and Bangladesh. The document provides recommendations to address these issues through subsidies, investment incentives, market exploration, and supportive trade policies in order to strengthen the industry.
This document contains climate data for various regions in South Punjab, Pakistan including average maximum temperature, minimum temperature, and rainfall for months from January to December. It also includes outlook reports for the summer monsoon season of 2018 with predictions of below average rainfall in southern Pakistan and potential extreme rainfall events in Punjab. Tables provide comparisons of rainfall amounts for cities in recent years with normal averages.
The document summarizes the key points from a meeting on budgetary support for agriculture in Pakistan for 2018-2019. It outlines incentives to continue from the previous fiscal year, including uniform GST rates on fertilizers and agriculture machinery. It also discusses initiatives to enhance cotton productivity and quality, challenges facing the cotton crop from water shortages and pests, and management interventions to address these challenges. Production targets and estimates for the cotton crop are provided.
Cotton production contributes 1-1.7% to Pakistan's GDP but yields and production have declined in recent years due to issues like lack of price assurance for farmers, high input costs, outdated ginning technologies, and improper policies favoring competing crops like sugarcane. The document outlines ways to increase cotton production to a target of 15 million bales in 2019-2020, such as ensuring water availability, providing certified seed and pesticide support to farmers, expanding cotton cultivation areas, and modernizing ginning technologies.
This document discusses the resilient cotton production in Pakistan under changing climate conditions. It notes that cotton is a vital crop for Pakistan's economy and livelihoods. However, cotton production is facing challenges from abnormal weather like heavy rains and floods, as well as issues with seed quality, pests, and prices. The document analyzes cotton production and yield trends in Pakistan's provinces over time. It also examines how climate change is affecting temperatures and rainfall patterns, which is impacting when cotton is planted and harvested. The increasing temperatures are also encouraging the spread of new pests. Solutions are needed to help Pakistani cotton farmers adapt to these climate challenges.
- Cotton contributes 1-1.7% to Pakistan's GDP through its role in agriculture and textile manufacturing. The textile sector employs 42.3% of the labor force.
- Punjab produces 72% of Pakistan's cotton while Sindh produces 27%. Production has fluctuated between 11-13.5 million bales annually due to climate issues.
- The Pakistan Central Cotton Committee (PCCC) was established in 1923 to improve cotton growing, marketing, and manufacturing. It is funded through a cotton cess and oversees research stations across Pakistan's cotton growing regions.
- PCCC has developed 53 cotton varieties with high yield, pest/disease resistance, and fiber quality. However, it faces challenges including
Pink bollworm is a pest that infests cotton crops. Weekly reports from the Pink Bollworm Quarantine Centre in Punjab, Pakistan monitor the spread and damage caused by pink bollworm infestations. The short document title and source provide context about monitoring of a cotton pest in Pakistan but do not include many details about levels of infestation or impacts.
This document discusses Pakistan's cotton economy and issues related to cotton production. It notes that cotton contributes 1-1.7% to Pakistan's GDP and 5.5% to value added agriculture. However, cotton production and yields are low due to issues like lack of price assurance, high input costs, outdated ginning technology, and lack of investment in research. The document outlines decisions made by Pakistan's ECC to address these issues, such as reviving cotton R&D, upgrading ginning, and recovering cotton cess. It proposes initiatives to increase the cotton production target to 15 million bales for 2019-20.
The document summarizes cotton production in Pakistan in 2018 and challenges and strategies for the 2019-2020 cotton crop. It provides statistics showing that Pakistan fell short of its cotton production targets for 2018 due to issues like climate change, pest problems, and lack of irrigation water. It outlines the Pakistan Central Cotton Committee's role in addressing cotton crop problems by improving seed availability, providing farmer training, monitoring pests and diseases, and collaborating with industry groups. The overall goal is to enhance cotton production and alleviate challenges facing cotton growers.
This document discusses Pakistan's cotton economy and proposes imposing duties on cotton imports. It contains the following key points:
1. Cotton contributes 1-1.7% to Pakistan's GDP and 5.5% to value added agriculture, employing 42.3% of the labor force and earning them 85-90 billion annually.
2. Imposing duties on cotton imports is expected to reduce imports by 2.13 million bales while increasing domestic production and farmers' incomes.
3. The document analyzes cotton production, prices, exports, and imports in recent years and the impact of withdrawing import duties in 2019. It proposes either restoring the previous duties or imposing a new regulatory duty as of July 2019.
About Potato, The scientific name of the plant is Solanum tuberosum (L).Christina Parmionova
The potato is a starchy root vegetable native to the Americas that is consumed as a staple food in many parts of the world. Potatoes are tubers of the plant Solanum tuberosum, a perennial in the nightshade family Solanaceae. Wild potato species can be found from the southern United States to southern Chile
Synopsis (short abstract) In December 2023, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 30 May as the International Day of Potato.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
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Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
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Combined Illegal, Unregulated and Unreported (IUU) Vessel List.Christina Parmionova
The best available, up-to-date information on all fishing and related vessels that appear on the illegal, unregulated, and unreported (IUU) fishing vessel lists published by Regional Fisheries Management Organisations (RFMOs) and related organisations. The aim of the site is to improve the effectiveness of the original IUU lists as a tool for a wide variety of stakeholders to better understand and combat illegal fishing and broader fisheries crime.
To date, the following regional organisations maintain or share lists of vessels that have been found to carry out or support IUU fishing within their own or adjacent convention areas and/or species of competence:
Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR)
Commission for the Conservation of Southern Bluefin Tuna (CCSBT)
General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM)
Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC)
International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT)
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)
Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (NAFO)
North East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC)
North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC)
South East Atlantic Fisheries Organisation (SEAFO)
South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO)
Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement (SIOFA)
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC)
The Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List merges all these sources into one list that provides a single reference point to identify whether a vessel is currently IUU listed. Vessels that have been IUU listed in the past and subsequently delisted (for example because of a change in ownership, or because the vessel is no longer in service) are also retained on the site, so that the site contains a full historic record of IUU listed fishing vessels.
Unlike the IUU lists published on individual RFMO websites, which may update vessel details infrequently or not at all, the Combined IUU Fishing Vessel List is kept up to date with the best available information regarding changes to vessel identity, flag state, ownership, location, and operations.
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Grade distribution:
• Supper
• Grade I2.8 %
• Grade-II40 %
• Base Grade-III49 %
• Grade-IV6.3 %
• Grade-V0.2 %
• Rejected1.1%
•43% of cotton is
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•Ginning with seed
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Data based on 8 years study of 1902 million kg of seed cotton
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Quality of Cotton
• We lose more 600,000 bales during ginning.
• Improved machines can produce 1 mm longer
staple.
• Improved machines can improve 1-2 % recovery
• Lose value because of admixing of different
grade seed-cotton.
• Improper storage and non covering further
deteriorate the quality of lint
• Using steel wire may cause fire, because of
friction during transportation.
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Bale weight:
• 10% less bale weight results: (157kg)
• Packing of extra 1.3 million bales every year
• Every 11th truck could be avoided
• 10 percent extra space for storage
• Labour, marking, security etc.
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Cotton Control Ordinance 1966
• The law covers:
– Pre inspection of ginning factories
– A comprehensive checklist for Licensing
– Cover admixing of seed cotton and
transporting from one area to another
– It has specification of bale
– Mandatory marking of staple and grade
– Storage recommendations for cotton and
seed cotton
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Cotton Control Ordinance 1966
• The law covers:
– Mandatory submission of returns of seed
cotton purchased and number of bales
produced
– Has mussels and teeth
• Withdraw license,
• seal factory,
• impressments up to three months,
• fine not less than Rs 15,000.
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Cotton Control Ordinance 1966
• Cotton Inspectors: 5(1 and 2)
– DG Agriculture,
– EDO (Agri)
– DO (Agri)
– DDO (Agri) and
– Cotton Inspectors
– Any person can be appointed as cotton
inspector
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– Raised platform
– Pre cleaning machinery
– Lint Cleaning machinery
– Technical staff
– Availability of PCSI standard Boxes
– Another condition (CSF etc.)
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What can be done?
• Proper implementation of law.
• Revisit rules
• Capacity building and departmental
support
• Infrastructure required???
• Mobility and communication???
• Do we need a political umbrella to
implement??
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• The GM technology in cotton was developed in 1996.
• Pakistan signed Cartagena Protocol in 2001
• Pakistan was the 9th state who joined GM crops in
2001
• But the ratification was done in 2009
• First GM cotton varieties were cultivated in 2010-11
• India ratified in 2002, and cultivating GM cotton since
2002.
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Monsanto’s GM cotton
The GM Cotton
Roundup Ready Flux
The latest Monsantos’
technology provide
Herbicide Resistance
Bollguard-I
Monsanto’s technology,
Provide insect protection
against only 4 out of 5
bollworms; Patent expired
Can be freely used in Pak
RRF+BG-II
2 gene provide
protection against all
bollowrms and herbicide
resistance as well
Bollguard-II
Monsanto’s 2 G
technology, provide
protection against all
bollworms
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• LOI signed between Monsanto and
Government of Pakistan (MinFA) on
15.03.2008.
• MOU between Monsanto and Government
of Pakistan (MinFA) was signed on
10.04.2010.
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• A Core Group to negotiate with MONSANTO for
acquisition of technology for GM cotton varieties
–w-as notified on 07-06-2010, after approval
from Chief Minister, Punjab with the TORs:-
– Work out a business model in consultation with
MONSANTO
– Finalize the amount and mode of payment of
Technology Fee to MONSANTO
– Decide the mode of implementation of the agreement
– Prepare and finalize the draft agreement after holding
exhaustive negotiations with MONSANTO
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• Negotiations with Monsanto continued. A
draft agreement was prepared in Sep &
Oct, 2010.
• A summary was sent to Chief Minister,
Punjab for approval of the agreement.
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• What can be done to introduce the
technology??
– New business plan
– Invite other MNC on similar terms
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