An economic appraisal of testing and marketing sudanese cotton according to levels of stickiness

Sudan Cotton Company (SCC) in collaboration with other international agencies, interested in researches on cotton stickiness launched an interdisciplinary project to test and evaluate methods for establishing the degree of stickiness in Sudanese cotton (b) develop a threshold to enable economical processing of sticky cotton and evaluate financial viability of the project. On bases of the results of testing and classification of exported cotton according to different thresholds it was found that a high percentage of Barakat cotton was free from stickiness and the other types are lightly affected. The discounted current prices are revised to cater for free and lightly affected cotton. On bases of these the project is found financially viable and the testing for stickiness is recommended to continue but on commercial bases using more sophisticated testing equipments and testing charges to be levied on the agricultural corporations.

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Main Authors: Ahmed, M.A., Latif, A.H.
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-4894692022-04-21T16:19:44Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/489469/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/489469/ An economic appraisal of testing and marketing sudanese cotton according to levels of stickiness. Ahmed M.A., Latif A.H.. 2001. In : Amélioration de la commercialisation du coton produit dans les zones affectées par le collage : actes du séminaire, Lille, France, 4-7 juillet 2001. Gourlot Jean-Paul (ed.), Frydrych Richard (ed.). CFC, CIRAD-CA-COTON, IFTH, SCC, ARC. Amsterdam : CFC, 173-179. Séminaire sur l'amélioration de la commercialisation du coton produit dans les zones affectées par le collage, Lille, France, 4 Juillet 2001/7 Juillet 2001. Researchers An economic appraisal of testing and marketing sudanese cotton according to levels of stickiness Ahmed, M.A. Latif, A.H. eng 2001 CFC Amélioration de la commercialisation du coton produit dans les zones affectées par le collage : actes du séminaire, Lille, France, 4-7 juillet 2001 Q60 - Traitement des produits agricoles non alimentaires Sudan Cotton Company (SCC) in collaboration with other international agencies, interested in researches on cotton stickiness launched an interdisciplinary project to test and evaluate methods for establishing the degree of stickiness in Sudanese cotton (b) develop a threshold to enable economical processing of sticky cotton and evaluate financial viability of the project. On bases of the results of testing and classification of exported cotton according to different thresholds it was found that a high percentage of Barakat cotton was free from stickiness and the other types are lightly affected. The discounted current prices are revised to cater for free and lightly affected cotton. On bases of these the project is found financially viable and the testing for stickiness is recommended to continue but on commercial bases using more sophisticated testing equipments and testing charges to be levied on the agricultural corporations. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess http://agritrop.cirad.fr/489386/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/489375/
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Ahmed, M.A.
Latif, A.H.
An economic appraisal of testing and marketing sudanese cotton according to levels of stickiness
description Sudan Cotton Company (SCC) in collaboration with other international agencies, interested in researches on cotton stickiness launched an interdisciplinary project to test and evaluate methods for establishing the degree of stickiness in Sudanese cotton (b) develop a threshold to enable economical processing of sticky cotton and evaluate financial viability of the project. On bases of the results of testing and classification of exported cotton according to different thresholds it was found that a high percentage of Barakat cotton was free from stickiness and the other types are lightly affected. The discounted current prices are revised to cater for free and lightly affected cotton. On bases of these the project is found financially viable and the testing for stickiness is recommended to continue but on commercial bases using more sophisticated testing equipments and testing charges to be levied on the agricultural corporations.
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