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Country’s cotton production reduces by 33%

byCT Report
26/01/2016
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ISLAMABAD: The country’s cotton production reduced by 33 per cent, according to data till January 15, released by the Pakistan Cotton Ginners’ Association.

As per the association’s statement, Punjab’s contribution to the total cotton production has decreased by almost 44 per cent, while Sindh fared comparatively much better with a 4 per cent decline.

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As of January 15, total cotton bales in the country amounted to 9.313 million compared to 14.25 million in the corresponding period of last year. Punjab’s share amounted to 5.74 million compared to 10.34 million the previous year. Sindh produced 3.73 million.

In Punjab, Multan and Lodhran faced a drastic reduction in cotton production, registering a 73% decline. Three cities of Sindh were most affected including Ghotki, Badin and Mirpurkhas with 43%, 42% and 31%, respectively.

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