Cotton Price and Phutti Rates Today Updates June-2024
Cotton price in Pakistan today 2024 is Rs. 6,000 to 7,000 per 40 kg. Besides updating you about the tractor and implements prices on our website now you will find today cotton price and phutti rate in Pakistan 2024. We have started to post cotton rate on daily basis. We will update the phutti rates as per market situation.
2024 cotton and Phutti are performing nicely right now. At the moment, Phutti is in high demand on the market. Cotton is ready and at a favorable price, particularly in the provinces of Punjab and Sindh. On this page, you can always find the most recent cotton and Phutti prices. The current price range for Phutti per maund is between Rs 7,500 and Rs 10,000.
Cotton is fibrous and cash crop of Pakistan. This crop has the most importance in the national economy. It provides raw material not only to the textile industry but also to the oil production too. Cotton and cotton made commodities has the largest share in the country exports. Being cash crop it provides reasonable profit to the farmers along with the employment to the labor. Pakistan is the 4th largest country in the world for cotton production. Cotton is termed as Kapas, Narma, Rooi/Rui and seed cotton is called Phutti in local Pakistani languages
Cotton Price in Pakistan 2024 Phutti Rates / آج پھٹی کا ریٹ
Today November 21, 2024
District / City | Minimum Rate | Maximum Rate |
---|---|---|
Punjab Province | ||
Chichawatni | ||
Hasilpur | ||
Pattoki | PKR 9,300 | PKR 10,600 |
Dunga Bunga | ||
Faqirwali | ||
Fortabbas | ||
Haroonabad | ||
Khanewal | ||
Lodhran | ||
Mian Channu | ||
Toba Tek Singh | ||
Vehari | ||
Yazman Mandi | ||
Sindh | ||
Ghotki | PKR 6,000 | PKR 6,000 |
Dadu | ||
Daharki | ||
Darya Khan Mari | ||
Daur | ||
Khairpur | ||
Khipro | ||
Mehrabpur | ||
Mirpur Khas | ||
Moro | ||
Naushahro Feroze | ||
Nawab Shah | ||
Padidan | ||
Pano Aqil | ||
Qazi Ahmed | ||
Ranipur | ||
Rohri | ||
Sakrand | ||
Salehput | ||
Sanghar | ||
Shahdadpur | ||
Shahpur Chakar | ||
Sukkur | ||
Tando Adam Khan | ||
Tando Allahyar | ||
Ubauro | ||
Umarkot | ||
Balochistan Province | ||
Kharan | ||
Khuzdar | ||
Nal | ||
Panjgur | ||
Turbat | ||
Wadh | ||
Winder | ||
Uthal |
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The All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (Aptma) has asked the government to provide a minimum support price of PKR 10,000 per 40kg.
آجکے تمام کھادوں کے ریٹس چیک کریں
Multan, Bahawalpur, Khanpur, Liaqatpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Sadiqabad, Bahawalnagar, Faqirwali, Fortabbas, Haroonabad, Chishtian, Hasilpur, Khanewal, Mian Channu, Chichwatni, Lodhran, Rajanpur, Vehari, DG Khan, Jampur, Fazilpur, Sahiwal, Layyah, Jhang, Toba Tek Singh, Ghotki, Mirpur Mathelo, Rohri, Sukkur, Daharki, Panno Aqil, Shahdadpur, Khairpur, Hyderabad,
جانیئے: پاکستان میں تمام ٹریکٹرز کمپنیوں کی قیمتیں
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نوٹ: شہر اور ڈسٹرکٹ کے مطابق قیمتوں میں ردو بدل ہو سکتا ہے۔
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Disclaimer: Cotton price or phutti rate is per mann / maund minimum to maximum provided by relevant departments and Ghalla mandi market. Price may vary city to city.
Tractors and Cotton
Cotton and tractor have a close relationship with each other. Nowadays cotton can not be sown without tractors and implements. Whenever there is good production or yield tractor sales boost. Cotton produce can take up and take down tractor industry depending upon the farmers profit. After harvesting and selling cotton farmer’s first priority becomes to buy tractor. Tractor is an significant asset for them which helps them preparing fields and growing crops. New Holland Al Ghazi tractor and Massey Fergosn Millat tractor are most used brands for cotton sowing.
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Implements are used to prepare fields before cotton sowing. Most used implements in the cotton field preparation are Rotavator, Chisel plough, laser land leveler and ridger. Cotton is sown on ridges which saves time and money along with water saving.
Sowing Time of Cotton is from mid of March to mid of June. Harvesting or picking of Cotton / Kapas starts from October and ends before January.
To pay their tractor installments some farmers exchange debt with their cotton crop. As per cotton price their remaining amount of tractor becomes paid.