Avati: Cotton companies are working at full capacity to process new cotton to help the autumn harvest
At present, the harvest of more than 1.4 million acres of cotton in Awati County, Xinjiang is coming to an end, and various cotton processing companies are working at full capacity to purchase and process new cotton in an orderly manner.
On November 16, the reporter saw in the cotton processing workshop of Tianyun Cotton Industry Co., Ltd. in Awati County that the machines were roaring, various ginning equipment were busy working, and the staff of the ginning field were busy Fiber inspection, weighing, and flower unloading are all carried out in an orderly manner, creating a fiery labor scene.
Pang Hao, chairman of Awati County Tianyun Cotton Co., Ltd., said: “We purchase about 500 to 600 tons of seed cotton every day, and we can guarantee the production of lint cotton every dayAbout 130 tons, our lint cotton is mainly sold to Shandong, Anhui and other places. It is expected that the processing of seed cotton will be basically completed by the end of February next year.”
Since the beginning of cotton harvesting, in order to ensure that the planted cotton can be realized as soon as possible and actually fall into the pockets of ordinary people, the Awati County Party Committee and the government have attached great importance to it. While continuing to do a good job in production safety, they have strictly controlled the cotton The safetyquality of all aspects of acquisition and processing is strictly controlled, and the harvesting and processing progress is continuously accelerated to ensure the smooth progress of seed cotton acquisition and lint processing in the county.
“With the strong support of the county party committee and the government, all indicators of lint quality in our factory have been greatly improved this year, and sales in the market have been very smooth.” Director of Awati County Tianyun Cotton Industry Co., Ltd. Chang Panghao said: “We will strictly follow the ‘one trial and five determination’ requirements for seed cotton inspection, and the whole process will be open, transparent, fair and equitable, and provide procurement services for the majority of cotton farmers. We will resolutely put an end to the phenomenon of IOUs, pay for goods now, and effectively maintain and protect the vital interests of cotton farmers.”
It is understood that this year, lint cotton in Awati County will be sold online at the national designated cotton inspection warehouse. At present, cotton processing work in the county is proceeding in an orderly manner. It is expected that the acquisition will be completed by the end of December and the processing will be basically completed by the end of February.
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