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Opinion
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Editorial Cotton coup
Amid the overall tardy agricultural growth of recent years and worsening shortages of traditional food and non-food crops, cotton stands out as a shining exception. Sustained high levels of output four seasons in a row have meant a remarkable transformation from being a large importer the country has turned into a net exporter of significant volumes. More heartening, India has ascended to be world's second largest cotton producer this year, relegating the well-entrenched US to the third spot. India is now world's second largest cotton consumer after China and third largest exporter. This dramatic performance is mainly the result of technology (primarily the genetically-modified Bt cottonseed) and sustained efforts of the Technology Mission on Cotton, especially in strengthening post-production processes.
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