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Cotton

 

With the Annual Installed Capacity of Group Ginning Factories, Cotton Fibres is ranging the production capacity appx 75000 MT through the Art Ginning Machine and Hydraulic Pressing Machine. Cotton Fibers Pvt. Ltd. cultivates, exports and supplies all types Pakistan Raw Cottons from various cotton growing Pakistan states – mainly 6 Cotton. Pakistan has the advantage of growing all species of cotton i.e. from short staple 20mm & below, medium staple (20.5 to 24.5mm), medium long (25.0 to 27.0mm), long (27.5 to 32.0mm) and extra long staple cottons (32.5mm and above). Pakistan produce large number of varieties and hybrids, number of varieties in cultivation exceeds seventy-five. However, 98 per cent of the production is contributed by about 25 varieties. In Pakistan, the states of Punjab, Sindh, KPK and also Balouchistan are the leading cotton producing states. These states have a predominantly tropical wet and dry climate.

Features

special for winter areas
Easy to wash
Pure
Available in All Country packaging options
We specialize in offering individual and experienced customer service. We have been a supplier and manufacturer of cotton gifts, cotton decorations, and cotton decorated merchandise for over twenty-five years. Our own original copyrighted designs as well as cotton artwork from well-known cotton artists Jack DeLoney, Gayle Strider, and Angie Smith decorate some of our custom cotton items and cotton designs.This web site provides a partial listing of products and items with cotton themes and the Cotton Incorporated Logo as shown in our Cotton Specialties™ catalog.

We offer cotton seed oil cakes that are the solid matter remaining after oil has been pressed from cottonseeds. These cotton seed cakes are widely used in the industries for animal food. It is highly nutritious in content for the healthy growth of the animals.

We are leading cotton exporter having business in Pakistan & Overseas countries. We are having around 15 years of expertise in cotton industry.We always believe that being a sourcing agent, “Time & Information is our Investment” and “Customers satisfaction is our motto”. Hence we take proper care at every stage.

Cotton Grains

PRODUCTS Pakistan Raw Cotton Other Country Raw Cotton Quality Plant Process Our Network We Breath Quality “JAYCOT” the Cotton manufactured by us is the Ultimate Hallmark of the finest quality and life long value since: We have the best and latest manufacturing infrastructure with our own research and development laboratory to give the best quality cotton to our customers. We are having our own HVI Testing Lab. To keep Cotton contamination free, we have sensible and practical storage system. Our Raw Cotton Heaps are of 1000MT, which enables interruption fre quality production. Ample covered space for finished goods to keep it free from the effects of the atmosphere. Our cotton travels overseas safely because it is factory stuffed. We strictly follow Quality Management System prescribed under the norms of ISO 9001.

The Wheat we supplies is popular For Rich In

Types of Cotton exported from Pakistan

1. 1503
2. 1467
3. AFZAL
4. ALAKA
5. ADNAS
6. 1210

  • There are four commercially grown species of cotton, all domesticated in antiquity: Gossypium hirsutum – upland cotton, native to Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean and southern Florida, (90% of world production) Gossypium barbadense – known as extra-long staple cotton, native to tropical South America (8% of world production) Gossypium arboreum – tree cotton, native to India and Pakistan (less than 2%) Gossypium herbaceum – Levant cotton, native to southern Africa and the Arabian Peninsula (less than 2%)
  • Asiatic cotton has fibers less than one inch (2.5 cm) long and rather coarse in texture. It is grown mostly in India, Iran, China, and Russia.
  • Peruvian cotton has fuzzy, almost wool-like fibers.
  • Brazilian cotton is a perennial cotton with long, silky fibers.
  • Levant, Mexican, and Jamaican cottons are wild varieties that may have been the early relatives of some modern varieties.
  • Colored cotton has been produced by some agricultural experimenters, but cloth woven from it tends to fade in strong sunlight.