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  • Farmers say ₹500 cr. for cotton is too little.
    Posted on February 18th, 2025 in Exam Details (QP Included)

    • Maharashtra cotton farmers are demanding significant technological changes and increased allocations to address productivity issues.

    • Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman allocated ₹500 crore for the National Cotton Technology Mission in the Union Budget for 2025-26.

    • However, farmers, experts, and activists argue that this allocation alone is insufficient to address the productivity crisis.

    • Cotton yields have been declining, with the current demand for cotton from the textile sector being around 350 lakh bales, while the current production is around 300 lakh bales.

    • Farmers and experts attribute the lower productivity to the lack of newer seeds and innovative farming methods.

    • The Bollgard-2 variety of cotton, used by farmers since independence, has begun to decline due to bollworm attacks.

    • The government needs to allocate more than the current ₹500 crore to introduce a more efficient farming method.

    • Ashok Dhawale, national president of All India Krisan Sabha, argues that the budget allocation is merely cosmetic and fails to address fundamental problems in the cotton sector.

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