Textiles Minister Giriraj Singh on Tuesday said that India will reduce imports of linen fibre while also beginning to export it. At the World Cotton Day event, he added that India’s demand for blended fibre is rising, but cotton will never die.
Highlighting the future potential of natural fibres such as milkweed, ramie, and flax, he said India’s farmers have the strength and wisdom to lead the world in sustainable fibre production.
Singh called upon the cotton industry and stakeholders to work more closely with farmers to improve seed quality and increase cotton productivity.
“The world is moving towards eco-friendly products, and our farmers can show the path ahead,” he said.
Emphasising the changing climate, he added that efficient water use, soil conservation, and adoption of renewable energy are vital to protect India’s predominantly rain-fed cotton regions and to ensure that farmers’ hard work leads to prosperity for generations to come.
Highlighting the future potential of natural fibres such as milkweed, ramie, and flax, he said India’s farmers have the strength and wisdom to lead the world in sustainable fibre production.
Singh called upon the cotton industry and stakeholders to work more closely with farmers to improve seed quality and increase cotton productivity.
“The world is moving towards eco-friendly products, and our farmers can show the path ahead,” he said.
Emphasising the changing climate, he added that efficient water use, soil conservation, and adoption of renewable energy are vital to protect India’s predominantly rain-fed cotton regions and to ensure that farmers’ hard work leads to prosperity for generations to come.
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