Yancheng: Typhoon “Sandu” has little impact, and cotton yield is expected to increase in the future
On September 14, the intensity of Typhoon “Sandu” weakened, ending its impact on Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai. It is reported that this typhoon was very powerful in the early stages of the period, and the eastern coastal provinces and cities have implemented solid prevention measures. As of now, the maximum wind force of the typhoon has been reduced to level 8-9, with little impact on local autumn crops.
Currently, the autumn-maturing crops along the coast of northern Jiangsu are in the booting (wadding) and fruiting stage, and the cotton has cracked and sprouted. Its growth status is weak in resisting typhoon and rain, and plants with more bolls are prone to toppling. It is understood that due to the impact of typhoon “Sandu”, the shedding rate of flower buds and young bolls of some local high-density cotton plants increased by about 10%. However, based on the analysis of the overall development trend process, the impact on yield is small. If there are no adverse weather effects in the later period, local yields are expected to increase.
It is understood that in previous years, the local seed cotton yield was 450-500 kilograms/mu, and the high-yield fields reached 500-600 kilograms/mu. Calculated based on this year’s purchase price of high-quality seed cotton of about 4.30-4.50 yuan/jin, cotton income may be More than 2,000 yuan/acre. Of course, since the announcement of Xinjiang’s new cotton purchase quotation information, many people have held high opinions on the new cotton purchase price this year. At least the asking price is significantly higher than the previous year. However, it is still unclear whether there will be a higher opening and higher trend, and the domestic cotton production situation is trending towards Good or will be popular.
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