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The long and the short of Indian cotton

  • 14/06/1994

The long and the short of Indian cotton EXOTIC COTTON (Long-stapled)

Advantages
Fibre is fine
Fibre can easily be spun into threads
Fibre is strong and maintains shape
Ideal for mechanised spinning and weaving in textile industry
Definite flowering periods

Disadvantages
Susceptible to pests and diseases
Seeds outweigh fibre
Higher insecticide and fertiliser demand

DESI COTTON (Short-stapled)

Advantages
Requires less water
Requires almost no fertiliser
Is resistant to cotton pests, particularly bollworm, so pesticide used is limited
For textile industry, better fibre to seed ratio
Ideal for handspun and handwoven khadi cloth
Cotton produced is a better absorbent

Disadvantages
Indefinite and prolonged flowering period, making cotton plucking labour intensive and time consuming
Fibre is coarse
Fibre lacks spinability, strength and shape

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