Advice for cotton crop management issued
July 26, 2021
MULTAN: The south Punjab Agriculture Department has emphasized cotton growers to make management of the cotton crop better at the current phase of cotton bolls maturity.
Talking to reporters after paying field visits to Khanewal, Abdul Hakim, Katcha Khu and other areas, the south Punjab Agriculture Secretary Saqib Ali Ateel said the overall cotton situation is quite satisfactory.
The picking of early sown crop in May is on the cards while flowering and cotton bolls are appearing on late sowing crop. At present, the cotton crop is being attacked by Cotton Leaf Curl Virus and pink bollworm. At this stage, better management of cotton is necessary to ensure timely control of pests and diseases, he said. He added that air humidity has increased due to rains and climate change, which has led to an increase in pest pressure, especially pink bollworm and CLCV, so farmers should inspect their crops on a daily basis and do pest scout
July 24, 2021
MULTAN: Opposition Leader in Senate Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani has widely condemned India committing grave rights violations in Kashmir and massacring innocent Kashmiris.
Talking to reporters after offering Eid prayer at Darbar Hazrat Musa Pak, he said India had crossed all limits and subjecting Kashmiri civil population to an inhuman torture.
To a question, he said if free and fair elections were held in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, the PPP would make a clean sweep.
Criticizing declining economy and increasing poverty and inflation he said the government was bringing mini budgets everyday while masses were being crushed with hike and inflation.
by Zhao Xiaopeng
Muhammad Shahid Iqbal and his supervisor Dr. Du Xiong Ming visiting the research field in Anyang city, Henan Province of Central China [Photo/CE.cn]
“While Pakistan is still struggling to cope with the problems of insect pests, diseases, fiber quality and yield in the cotton industry, China has already made a significant breakthrough to overcome these problems long ago, so I feel very lucky to be part of the Pakistan-China joint research program aimed at cotton improvement especially for fiber quality and yield, which is beneficial to both countries,” Muhammad Shahid Iqbal told China Economic Net.