This map is best viewed on a computer. Powered by Esri Click points on this map to explore the cotton supply chain Cotton Origins Five to ten million years ago, a member of the Malvacea plant family, which includes okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L.) and ornamental hibiscus (Hibiscus rosa-...
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Cotton, jute and similar fibre crops are the key money-makers in Indian agriculture sector. India has the largest area of global cotton cultivation that contributes 23% to the global cotton production. Cotton plays a key role in the Indian economy in terms of income generation in the...
India's cotton production increased by 3.8% in 2016-17 from a year ago period due to a sharp growth in yield in the aftermath of a favorable monsoon. The domestic cotton production reached 35.1 million bales of 170 kg each for the cotton year 2016-17. ...
Courtesy of the Museum of Art & Photography (MAP) (Bengaluru) The ‘zenana’ portraits [zenana: the part of a house for the seclusion of women], as they are often called, are among the most remarkable of these negatives. They show many individual South Asian women: some look away, other...
Besides, we use decomposition analysis to find the role of area, price, yield and crop mix effects on coconut production. The results reveal that Karnataka secured high growth in coconut production and its productivity and recorded better acceleration but fluctuated heavily between the phases of ...
tabaci, and the leafhopper, Amrasca biguttula biguttula (Ishida) were the major sucking pests on cotton in northern and southern India, while the whiteflies were the predom- inant sucking pests on brinjal in eastern India. The OPs, pyrethroids, and neonicotinoids were predominantly used by ...
A cluster of cotton weaving centre was along the Coromandel coast; which stretched from Madras to northern Andhra Pradesh. The important weaving centres along the western coast were in Gujarat. Who were the weavers? Weavers usually belonged to communities which specialized in weaving. The skills for...
Similarly, the Flag Code of India was earlier amended on December 30, 2021, allowing the use of polyester, apart from cotton, wool, silk and khadi for making hand-spun, hand-woven and machine-made flags.The amendment in December 2021 said, “The National Flag shall be made of handspun ...
roadmap. A life cycle assessment (LCA) study of each finished product leaving our zone is conducted for its footprints of water, carbon, energy. Additionally, traceability of inputs is ensured. For example, all cotton stored & used in the parks is of CMIA certified Better Cotton. ...