Posted July 25, 2017
By Seshadri Ramkumar
BENGALURU, India – Finding new applications and concentrating on functionalities of King Cotton are important, according to Dr. Kater Hake, vice president of Agricultural and Environmental Research at Cary, N.C.-based Cotton Incorporated.
Hake delivered the first Narendra C. Sheth Memorial cotton lecture sponsored by C. A. Galiakotwala & Co. Pvt. Ltd, in Mumbai on July 6.
Addressing a large gathering of people from cotton and textile sector in Blue Sea, Worli, Hake highlighted key innovations in the cotton sector from around the world. Staging his talk to emphasize the importance of continued R&D in the cotton industry to compete against synthetics, Hake mentioned how Cotton Incorporated works with researchers in 55 institutions to advance the industry.
His talk focused on developments from Brazil, such as zero tillage cotton farming, which has resulted in the yield of 1500 kg/hectare, data utilization by U.S. farmers to increase agricultural efficiency, etc. Hake advised that the agriculture sector should utilize advances from biomedical industry to enhance the yield such as Pocket Laboratory development from Africa.
Gene editing is a promising advancement, which would result in improving fiber quality, according to Hake.
In addressing a query from this scribe, Hake said that finding new applications for cotton and focusing on the functionality of cotton at the fiber and application levels are important for the cotton sector.
Dhiren Sheth, director of C. A. Galiakotwala & Co. Pvt. Ltd. and former Ppresident of the Cotton Association of India, said that the purpose of Narendra Sheth lecture series is to inspire youngsters to involve themselves in cotton R&D. Many of Sheth’s contemporaries, who have played an important role in the Indian cotton sector, attended the event.
Dr. Seshadri Ramkumar, Ph.D, FTA (honorary), is a professor at the Nonwovens & Advanced Materials Laboratory at Texas Tech.
Cotton Incorporated VP addresses large cotton, textile group in India