Cotton farming has seen an increase this year with 16.67(lh) of land used for cotton cultivation compared to 12.25 (lh) land used in 2016, as the data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare. The huge margin in the production of these different crops was attributed to the state agencies’ response in buying them from the farmers, who require immediate compensation for picking the cotton and using pesticides. Farmer Raosaheb Vittalrao Gavhane from Hiswan Khurd in Jalnataluka said that the traders themselves came to buy the kapas (raw un-ginned cotton) straight from his fields at Rs. 5,600 per quintal this February, compared with Rs. 4,000 in the previous year. Cotton is sowed after the second week of June, with the first harvest or picking taking place 120 days post sowing, in its 175-180 day span.

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