Sudanese Cotton

OUR COTTON VARIETIES IMPORTED FROM SUDAN

BARAKAT (90):

This variety is known for its extra-long fiber and the thinness and durability of the fiber. It is resistant to Blackarm disease. This variety is usually grown in Gezira. The newly developed and fade-resistant Barakat 90 varieties replace the traditional Barakat that has been grown for a long time.

SHAMBAT-B:

It is a high-quality, long-fiber cotton variety. The fiber length is 13/8"-1½", which allows switching between extra-long fiber cotton varieties and medium-length fiber cotton varieties Dec. The length of the fiber is 1 3/8"-1%". This variety provides a transition between extra-long fiber cotton varieties and medium-length fiber cotton varieties Dec. The fibers of Shambat - B are thinner and longer than those of Acala Barac (67) B.

BARAC (67) B (ACALA):

This cotton variety has a medium-length fiber. The fiber length varies Decently from 11/16"-13/16". This variety is known for its high resistance to some cotton diseases.

ALBAR (57) 12 VE ACRAIN

These cotton varieties are non-reclaimed coarse cotton varieties, also known as ALBAR (57) 12 NUBA. NUBA and ACRAIN are cotton varieties grown in short-fiber and dry agricultural areas.

BARAKAT (S)

It is a superior quality extra fine fiber cotton variety developed recently in Sudan. It is resistant to diseases. This variety, which has superior properties in all respects, is the one with the longest and thinnest fibers.

OLB

There is a variety of Shambat (B) with thinner and longer fibers.

ACALA (93) H

It is superior in yield and quality compared to the Acala variety. For this reason, Acala 93 H is an integrated variety that can be used in pest control.

ACALAS (82) 8A. (82) 8B

Acala (82) 8A, which was developed from medium fiber Barac (67)B and Barac (69) 2, is higher than Barac (67)B in terms of fiber quality. Although Acala(82) 8B is similar to Barc 67B, it differs morphologically. It has a slightly hairy appearance

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