Pakistan: Cotton to be trademarked

Pakistan: Cotton to be trademarked

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Multan—The First International Cotton Conference will be organized in Lahore underneath a auspices of a method of textiles and Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA), Chairman of PCGA Amanullah Qureshi said.

Qureshi said: “We are going to get a heading for Pakistani code of cotton only like Indian cotton ΅ShankarΆ for boosting exports.”

Qureshi briefed reporters and pronounced that tip peculiarity of cotton would be introduced in a general marketplace to contest with other cotton-growing countries. He pronounced that PakistanΆs exports would be extended after a registration of a heading or code name.

Registering a tradmark in a United States during sovereign or state turn represented limit authorised insurance for a product, use and country.

Amanullah Qureshi pronounced that Pakistani exporters had shipped 1.2 million bales of cotton abroad and hoped that a nation was expected to import about 300,000 bales. He suggested that supervision should mislay hurdles in a approach of approach trade of cotton by growers as good as ginners.

The PCGA authority pronounced that his organisation had explored new markets where “we can sell the cotton on satisfactory price”.

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