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Mission for Cotton Productivity Kapas Kanti

Mission for Cotton Productivity Kapas Kanti

The Union Cabinet approved the Mission for Cotton Productivity (Kapas Kanti) on 5 July 2026 with an outlay of over Rs 5,600 crore to address productivity and quality gaps in India’s cotton sector.

Key Objectives

  • Productivity: Raise per‑acre cotton yield through applied research, seed improvement and modern agronomy.
  • Quality assurance: Establish certification and digital tools for supply of superior, traceable cotton.
  • Fibre innovation: Promote new‑age natural fibres for sustainable textile inputs.

Major Components

  • KASTURI Cotton Bharat: National brand for high‑quality sustainable cotton with end‑to‑end traceability.
  • K‑Track platform: QR code + blockchain based provenance system for KASTURI Cotton.
  • Kisan Kapas App: Farmer‑facing digital application for quality control and market information.
  • Seed and crop tech: Deployment of high‑yielding, pest/disease‑resistant varieties and modern production technologies.

Targets, Beneficiaries & Finance

  • Production target: 498 lakh bales by 2030–31.
  • Beneficiaries: Approximately 32 lakh cotton farmers targeted.
  • Budgetary outlay: Over Rs 5,600 crore approved by the Union Cabinet.
  • Bale unit: Indian cotton bale conventionally taken as 170 kg.

Implementation & Institutions

  • Implementing bodies: Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare and Ministry of Textiles.
  • Standards & testing: Quality norms and testing align with Bureau of Indian Standards and Textile Committee frameworks.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • Traceability tech: Blockchain is used to secure immutable provenance records and enable K‑Track QR verification.
  • Monitoring metric: Yield per hectare and number of certified bales are primary measurable indicators for the scheme.
Last Modified: July 8, 2026

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