Cotton companies are offering farmers top-up payments for higher-grade cotton delivered last season as input distribution ramps up.
Last year’s El Niño-induced drought severely impacted crop production, including cotton, which plummeted to a record low of 13 000 tonnes.
However, hopes are high for the upcoming season, with the anticipated La Niña weather pattern promising better rainfall.
Cotton is a major agricultural export commodity that benefits various sectors, including the textile…
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