Piyush Goyal Holds an
Interactive Meeting with Textile Advisory Group at Mumbai
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Ginners to make adequate technology (pheromone trap technology)
mandatory among members to monitor and prevent spread of Pink Bollworm pest attack
from Ginneries and oil extraction units to cotton in farmers’ fields
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Revamping the seed system being the need of the hour to enhance
productivity of cotton.
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Ensure seed
availability for sowing especially new early maturing varieties and need to
revamp seed system to enhance productivity of Indian cotton from present
stagnation
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Committee on Cotton
Production and Consumption, carry over/closing stock is 41.27 lakh bales, which
is about 12.66% stock to use ratio and equivalent to stock for 45 days
consumption
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PB knot to protect
cotton crop from pink bollworm attack
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pheromone trap
technology mandatory to monitor and prevent spread of Pink Bollworm pest attack
from Ginneries and oil extraction units to cotton crop in farmers’ fields
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Mr. Goyal directed that a portal be created with inputs of
Cotton Association, Ginners as well as Confederation of Indian Textile Industry
& the Southern India Mills’ Association.
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Textiles Upendra Prasad Singh advised industry to approach Ministry
of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare for procedural requirements to enable
import from some destinations. As regards extension of period of waiver of
import duty up to 31.12.2022, Mr. Goyal directed the
concerned authorities to finalise the matter early.
Union Minister of Textiles, Commerce & Industry, Consumer
Affairs and Food & Public Distribution, Piyush Goyal held an interactive meeting with the newly constituted
Textile Advisory Group at IMC Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mumbai on 29
May 2022. Upendra Prasad Singh, Secretary Textiles initiated
deliberations with the Textile Advisory Group which has Senior Officials from the
Union Ministries of Textiles, Agriculture & Farmer’s Welfare, Commerce, Officials
from Research and Development sector, Senior Official from the Cotton Corporation
of India Ltd., and stakeholders. The whole of textile value chain was represented
in the consultations through lead associations and experts in the meeting.
Suresh Kotak, Chairman of the Textile Advisory Group &
renowned veteran cotton person, chaired the meeting of Textile Advisory Group constituted
in pursuance of the directions of Mr. Goyal on 17.05.2022
during the Stakeholders consultative meeting at New Delhi. He particularly stressed
the need to ensure seed availability for sowing especially new early maturing varieties
and need to revamp seed system to enhance productivity of Indian cotton from present
stagnation. He elaborated on possible approaches to augment availability of cotton
relating to stock possibilities domestically and from other countries. Position
on availability of cotton now was brought out and request was made to help logistics
to ensure shipping in time from three sources internationally. He said that as per
estimates of Committee on Cotton Production and Consumption, carry over/closing
stock is 41.27 lakh bales, which is about 12.66% stock to use ratio and equivalent
to stock for 45 days consumption. Emphasizing on the need of thinking and working
together on principle of “I am because WE are” for the cotton economy.
To look at productivity issues, C.D. Mayee,
President, Indian Society for Cotton Improvement highlighted various aspects of
cotton agro-economy including latest technique of PB knot to protect cotton crop
from pink bollworm attack. Vikas Patil,
Director of Extension and Training, Commissionerate of
Agriculture, Maharashtra put forth initiatives by the Government of Maharashtra
relating to productivity enhancement, value chain development and pink bollworm
management in Cotton.
Mr. Goyal exhorted that containment
of factors impinging on productivity need to be tackled in time bound project mode
manner and the industry should participate in self regulatory
mode. The Ginning segment should take responsibility and make pheromone trap technology
mandatory to monitor and prevent spread of Pink Bollworm pest attack from Ginneries
and oil extraction units to cotton crop in farmers’ fields. He suggested that everyone
be sensitized for compulsory use of pheromone trap technology through the wide network
of the Cotton Corporation of India Ltd., combined with efforts of the State Governments
in this regard. The Minister also urged the industry to develop models for improving
Ginning efficiency and outturn. Mr. Goyal also emphasized
the need for protecting cotton crop from pink bollworm attack with contributions
from Cotton Corporation of India Ltd., Cotton Association of India, Confederation
of Indian Textile Industry and the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council.
Addressing the need of accuracy of statistics across the value
chain to enable policy decision, trade facilitation, traceability etc., Mr. Goyal directed that a portal be created with inputs of Cotton
Association, Ginners as well as Confederation of Indian Textile Industry & the
Southern India Mills’ Association. The portal to work on self-compliance mode. If
persuation and self-compliance do not yield results then
‘disincentives’ can be built in the systems like Cotton Corporation of India Ltd.,
not to do any transactions with such defaulter and any Govt. benefits be linked
to submission of details.
The core issue of Seed quality was deliberated in detail with
dedicated action for current season. Joint Secretary, Seeds intimated that sufficient
quantity of seed is available to meet the domestic requirement. Industry opined
need to distinguish right from wrong types. Mr. Goyal
emphasized to do campaigns in farming areas to control sale of spurious illegal
seeds.
While addressing the approaches for augmentation in short
term by import, Secretary, Textiles Upendra Prasad Singh
advised industry to approach Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare for
procedural requirements to enable import from some destinations. As regards extension
of period of waiver of import duty up to 31.12.2022, Mr. Goyal
directed the concerned authorities to finalise the matter
early.
Inputs on packaging material in HDPE/ colour
thereof would need to be facilitated with the Ministry of Chemical and Fertilisers.
The meeting was co-ordinated jointly
by the Textile Commissioner and Cotton Corporation of India Ltd.