USDA projects 14 pct surge in PakistanΆs 2016-17 cotton output

USDA projects 14 pct surge in PakistanΆs 2016-17 cotton output

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KARACHI: PakistanΆs cotton production is likely to increase 14 percent to 8.0 million bales (480-pound bales) during the current crop season of 2016/17 as extra moisture following hefty monsoon this year swells yields, the USDA said.

The USDA said area harvested is estimated at 2.5 million hectares (mha), down 0.3 mha or 11 percent from last year while yield is estimated at 694 kilograms per hectare, up 28 percent from last year.

James Crutchfield at the USDA said growers had grown more corn and sugarcane this season and reduced cotton acreage.

“Corn and sugarcane producers benefit from tariffs that insulate domestic market prices from the international market, while cotton producers face lower prices and competition from cotton imports”.

Yield is forecast to rebound this season as farmers exercise greater caution not to repeat last seasonΆs attempts to lower input costs in response to low market prices.

In 2015/16 growers reduced pesticide applications which resulted in a 30 percent decrease in yield due to severe whitefly infestations. Yields in 2015/16 were 544 kilograms per hectare, the lowest in the past 17 years.

The country spent around $4 billion last year on cotton imports to support its ailing textile industry, after erratic rainfall and drought in cotton fields damaged cash crop.

Pakistan is the fourth largest producer of cotton in the world, behind China, India, and the United States, and has the third-largest spinning capacity in Asia after China and India.

The cotton industry provides employment to some 40 percent of Pakistan's industrial workforce and the country also earns around $12 billion annually from export of cotton and cotton products.

The USDA has projected PakistanΆs 2016-17 wheat production at 25.3 million tons, up 0.8 percent compared with 25.1 million tons last year.

Area harvested is estimated at 9.23 million hectares (mha), up 0.3 mha or 0.3 percent from last year while yield is estimated at 2.74 tons per hectare compared to 2.73 tons per hectare last year.

It may be mentioned here that Economic Coordination Committee (ECC) has allowed export of 0.9 million tons of wheat this year.

As far as rice is concerned, USDA has projected PakistanΆs 2016-17 production at 6.9 million tons, up 2.99 percent compared with 6.7 million tons last year.

Area harvested is estimated at 2.8 million hectares (mha), up 2.2 percent from last year while yield is estimated at 3.7 tons per hectare compared to 3.67 tons per hectare last year.

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