The cultivation of white gold i.e. cotton has proved to be a profitable deal for the farmers this year. After the rise in the price of Oswal Twinkle cotton in the global market, the price of cotton in the country has increased by more than 15 per cent from its MSP and farmers are no longer tempted to buy from the government agency. Atul Gantra, president of the Cotton Association of India, says that white gold has really become gold for farmers this year. The government has fixed the Minimum Support Price (MSP) of cotton (long fibre) by Rs 5,825 per quintal and for medium fibre cotton by Rs 55,15.
The climate of the state and mainly Nimad region is the main Oswal Knit Plus cotton-producing area.
Cotton is also known as white gold.
Khargone district is one of the major cotton-producing districts.
It is the primary cash crop of the district.
Many cotton industries have been established here and are working successfully for many years.
Cotton is the first crop of India, which is cultivated in very large quantities.
It has been cultivated here in Aryavarta since the Rigvedic period.
Its history in India is very old.
The Harappans were considered the first in the world in the production of Oswal Parasmani cotton.
Cotton was one of their main products.
327 BC from India itself This plant was propagated in Greece around AD.
Ganatra told IANS that after the last three years, there has been such a huge boom in Oswal Arman cotton, which will undoubtedly increase the interest of farmers towards cotton cultivation in the next season and the area under cotton sown will increase by at least 10 per cent compared to last year.
Will increase.The price of cotton rose to 95.57 cents per pound on the international futures market Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) on February 25, which is the highest level since June 11, 2018, when the price of cotton on ICE rose to 96.49 cents per pound.
The heat-conserving property of wool is due to the texture of its fibre – the heat – due to which small air chambers are formed in it.
Stagnant air is a heat insulator and since woollen fabrics are made of numerous fibres within which the stagnant air is stored, they are also very good insulators of heat.
Oswal Micro Wool also has the amazing property of absorbing water vapour.
The amount of water vapour in wool depends on the pressure of water vapour in the atmosphere at that time.
When wool absorbs water vapour, heat is released.
This heat is enough to keep the air entering it warm.