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Sudan Acrain

Supplier From United Arab Emirates
Jun-25-24

Lenth 25.5-26 mm
MIC 4.5-4.8 NCL
Color White
Fiber Strength G/Tex 26 GPT
Packaging 200 KG bale


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Material : 100% Organic Cotton, 100% Cotton
Pattern: Bleached
Feature : Anti-Bacteria, Sustainable, bleached
Use : medical/cosmetic cotton
Material : raw cotton
colour : white
keyword : raw cotton bales
Usage : medical/cosmetic

WHAT IS COTTON?
Was the main foreign exchange earner before the development of a national oil industry

Cotton is an important agricultural crop. It takes more than four months for cottonseed to grow and mature into a plant with bolls ripe for picking. Cotton is more than just a fiber for textiles.

It is also an important source of raw materials used in animal feed and for various processed food ingredients.

TYPES WE OFFER?
Best Cotton supplier in SUDAN
1. Barakat ( 90 ):
The major extra-long staple ( ELS) variety (33-36 mm), early maturing and high yielding, The variety is comparable to traditional Barakat in fiber characteristics, superior in both fineness and strength ( 34-41 HVI).
The bulk is grown in Gezira ( irrigated, hand-picked, and roller ginned ).

2. Barac ( 67 ) Acala:
It is a Medium Staple Cotton, both roller and saw ginned, the variety is known for its good micronaire value ( 3.8 - 4.2) and bright color.

3. Albar ( 57 ) 12 and Acrain:
The coarse count cotton Albar ( 57 ) 12 Known as ( Nuba ) and (Acrain) are short-staple rain grown cotton.

4.Abdin:
It is a fine count cotton variety, early maturing.
5. Hamid ( BB - 82) :

It is a medium count, high yielding, early maturing, and open canopy. Hamid can be recommended for integrated Crop Management ( 28.0 mm).

SOURCE OF COTTON
Cotton is a major cash crop in Sudan
Knowledge of cotton planting in Sudan goes back to the 19th century when it was grown for its first time in Eastern Sudan (Tokar area). Commercial growth started in 1905 at Zeidab Pilot Scheme in Northern Sudan.

1925 was a landmark in irrigated agricultural production in Sudan, following the establishment of the Sennar dam.

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