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Hybrid Cotton Viability: Business Concerns

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Pakistan‘s Cotton Crisis Looms Large As Production Plummets

Lahore, July 6, 2025 – Pakistan’s vital cotton sector is facing a severe crisis. Production has drastically fallen, triggering alarms throughout the textile industry. What steps can be taken to restore this crucial sector?

Cotton Production plummets, Threatening textile Industry

The nation’s cotton output has plummeted from a high of 15 million bales to a mere 5.5 million. This shortfall places a significant strain on foreign exchange reserves.The country is increasingly dependent on cotton imports to satisfy the demands of its vast textile industry.

Stakeholders are urgently requesting intervention from both federal and provincial governments.They are seeking enforcement of crop zoning regulations,reduction of input costs for farmers,and a decrease in the steep 86% sales tax on cotton ginning,aiming to alleviate the pressure on the industry.

Hybrid Cotton: Hope or Hype?

Renewed discussions are focusing on hybrid cotton cultivation, a move met with both optimism and doubt. Approximately 150 acres of hybrid cotton have been sown in Punjab and Sindh after the federal government approved hybrid seed imports. However, questions remain about its real-world effectiveness, notably when compared to the performance of hybrid rice and maize.

Did You Know? The textile industry contributes approximately 8.5% to Pakistan’s GDP. Past Failures Haunt Hybrid Cotton Trials

Ihsanul Haq, chairman of the Cotton Ginners Forum, recalls unsuccessful hybrid cotton trials conducted in 2010. Two multinational seed companies collaborated with the Pakistan Central Cotton Committee (PCCC). The hybrid seed yields were reportedly 60% lower compared to traditional pakistani varieties. Further trials in Punjab and Sindh in the past decade also failed because the seeds did not adapt well to local climate conditions.

The Curious Case Of SS-32

Despite the focus on hybrid options, the conventional SS-32 variety has consistently performed well for the past decade. Growers report consistently better output than other varieties, effectively withstanding environmental stress. This variety is cultivated on more than half of the total cotton area, yet it lacks official approval due to concerns about its shorter and weaker fiber even though it yields good productivity.

A recent PCCC report for the 2024-25 season confirmed that SS-32 provided the highest yield nationwide.In contrast, the much-promoted single-, double-, and triple-gene varieties recorded the lowest.

Policy Shift on the Horizon?

The Punjab Seed Council (PSC) may approve any cotton variety yielding over 40 maunds per acre,regardless of fiber length standards. this policy shift could significantly boost national cotton output,potentially at the expense of fiber quality.

Crop Zoning Violations Hamper Production

Growers are criticizing the continued lack of enforcement of crop zoning laws. Sugarcane cultivation continues to expand in cotton-designated areas. Mian Umair Masood, General Secretary of the Pakistan Kisan Ittehad, says these practices, adverse weather, and poor government policies are the real reasons for the decline.

Pro Tip: Crop rotation can definitely help improve soil health and yields. Expert weighs In

Dr. Asif Ali, Vice-Chancellor of MNS Agriculture University in Multan, cautions against comparing cotton to hybrid rice and maize and suggests that hybrid cotton may only succeed if carefully managed under strict biosafety controls. He highlights a previous failed attempt to import hybrid cotton from China, stressing that farmers need a clear return on investment to adopt hybrid seeds. He also emphasized the need for heat-tolerant seeds for Pakistan’s climate.

Dr. Asif points out that Pakistan has historically achieved higher yields than India using open-pollinated varieties.

Pakistan Cotton Production: Key Statistics

Metric Value Year
Record Cotton Production 15 Million Bales N/A
Current Production 5.5 Million Bales 2025
Sales Tax on Cotton Ginning 86% 2025
Area Under SS-32 Cultivation >50% 2025

The Future of Pakistan’s Cotton Industry

The challenges facing Pakistan’s cotton industry are multifaceted, requiring a blend of policy reforms, technological advancements, and climate-conscious strategies. Here’s a look at potential pathways forward:

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