Xinjiang Bole: Green leads the cotton industry and highlights the advantages of cost saving and efficiency improvement
Since July, cotton production has entered the critical farming season, and more than 1,000 acres of cotton in Jueken Village, Belinhar Modun Township, Bole City are growing satisfactorily.
“The cotton in our village is not only of good quality and sufficient yield, but also the level of cotton green prevention and control is constantly improving.” Sun Yingchun, secretary of the Party branch of Jueken Village, said that this year, Jueken Village adopted the integrated technology of drip irrigation, water and fertilizer under the film. Farmers can use their mobile phones to water their cotton fields, which not only saves a lot of manpower, but also greatly improves fertilizer utilization.
“We extensively use green prevention and control technologies such as food attractants, insecticidal lamps and biopesticides in the cotton production process to reduce the use of pesticides, reduce agricultural non-point source pollution, and avoid pesticides causing harm to farmers.” Sun Yingchun said, In recent years, some highly toxic pesticides have been completely banned, and related alternative technologies have been popularized. The cost of pesticides and fertilizers per mu of land can be reduced by about 100 yuan, and the average cotton yield can be increased by 50 kilograms, achieving an increase in income of nearly 200 yuan.
In the first half of this year, the district continued to promote cotton planting with the core of “improving quality, reducing costs, and increasing benefits” to further concentrate on advantageous production areas and reduce the number of non-water sources. More than 1.4 million acres of cotton fields have been guaranteed and fruit-cotton intercropped, and the cotton variety structure has been further optimized. In order to promote the high-quality development of the cotton industry, the agricultural and rural departments have actively promoted ecological control and agronomic measures in conjunction with the “China Endosulfan Phase-out Project”, based on the screening test of endosulfan alternative methods and the development of green technology models for the full-scale prevention and control of cotton diseases and pests. Green prevention and control technologies based on non-chemical prevention and scientific pesticides, such as physical, natural enemies and biological pesticides, help improve the quality and efficiency of the industry.
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