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These cotton verities will be also sowned here in Rahim Yar khan Bt 737 ss32 cyto 23 cyto 24 fh 333 #rahimyarkhan #rajhasthani #bahawalpur #cholistani #cholistanjeeprally2026 Cotton cultivation in 2024–2026 across India and Pakistan is entering a transitional phase. Both nations are focusing on Triple-Gene (3G) technology and climate-resilient varieties to combat rising heat and pest resistance (specifically Pink Bollworm and Whitefly). Cotton Varieties in Pakistan (2024–2026) The focus in Pakistan has shifted toward "Triple Gene" varieties that offer resistance to Glyphosate (weedicide) and Bollworms. Top 2025/26 Varieties: * CEMB-33: A landmark indigenously engineered GM seed released in late 2025. It is heat-tolerant (up to 47°C) and resistant to Cotton Leaf Curl Virus (CLCuV). CKC-05 & CKC-06: Highly popular Triple-Gene varieties known for their resistance to bollworms and suitability for early sowing (February/March). Hataf-3 & Hataf-4: Newer varieties gaining traction for being "Pink-free" (Pink Bollworm resistant) and Whitefly resistant. Cyto-2023: Suggested for central and south Punjab due to high yield potential in varied soil conditions. FH-333 & CS-200: Recommended for spring sowing; these perform best when planted early to avoid peak summer heat during flowering. Cotton Varieties in India (2024–2026) India remains the world's second-largest producer, with over 90% of its area under Bt hybrids. In early 2026, the government released 185 new high-yielding varieties, including 24 specific cotton hybrids. Top 2024–2026 Varieties: RCH 134 Bt & NCS 145: Dominant hybrids in Telangana and Andhra Pradesh; noted for drought tolerance. MRC 7918 (Bahubali): A top choice in Maharashtra (Vidarbha and Khandesh regions) for its high boll weight and pest resistance. Phule Shubhra (RHB 1623): A new 2024 release specifically for Central India. Kaveri 555 & Rasi 651: Preferred for rainfed regions due to early maturity. Kasturi Cotton: While not a "variety" in the biological sense, this is India’s new premium brand being applied to long-staple varieties like Suvin and Subiksha to improve export value. Comparison: Per Acre Yield (Estimated 2025/26) Yields fluctuate based on monsoon patterns and pest attacks. While "Yield Potential" is high for new seeds, "Actual Yield" is often lower due to water shortages and heat stress. Note: India has a lower average yield per hectare because a large portion of its cotton is rainfed (unirrigated), whereas Pakistan’s cotton is almost entirely canal-irrigated but suffers from higher pest intensity and seed degradation.