Cotton
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At 18% of the global total, India is the world’s largest producer of cotton. The cotton sector in India is considered the second most developed sector in the textile industry.
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India is one of the largest producers as well as exporters of cotton yarn. The textile industry is also expected to reach US$ 223 billion by the year 2021.
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It also has the largest area under cotton cultivation in the world, representing about 25% of the world’s area under cultivation
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It also has the largest area under cotton cultivation in the world, representing about 25% of the world’s area under cultivation
manufacturing
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Step 1
Procurement of Raw Material
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Step 2
Ginning of Raw Cotton
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Step 3
Cleaning of Cotton Lint
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Step 4
Dispatch
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Step 5
Branding, Packing and Storing
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Step 6
Cotton Lint Pressing
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Mainly used in clothing, shoe strings, pillowcases, denim, towels and dollar bills. Linters are used in plastics, paper products, films, yarns and cosmetics.
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Used for cattle feed which is good source of nutrition for cattle.
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Cotton seed cakes are the semi solid material that remains after extracting the oil from the cotton seeds.
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The main application of ginned cotton referred to as lint is for spinning operations.