Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab
Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab
Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab
Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab
Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab
Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab
Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab
Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab
Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab
Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab

Central Cotton Research Institute Multan

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Agricultural Production
Location Multan, Punjab
4.3
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Location Old Shuja Abad Road, Multan, Punjab, 60000
Central Cotton Research Institute Multan in Multan, Punjab

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Monday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday (Today)
9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
Saturday
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Central Cotton Research Institute Multan is a Agricultural Production located in Multan. with an average rating of 4.3 stars based on 147 customer reviews.

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4.3
147 reviews
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ABDUL SHAKOOR

Oct 31, 2025
5.0

Internationally known as cotton research work institute,situated opposite to Agriculture Farm at old shujabad road Multan PUNJAB Pakistan.

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sultan kulachi

Oct 31, 2025
5.0

Loved.Central Cotton Research Institute Multan, established in 1970 in Multan, Pakistan, is one of the renowned research institutes of Pakistan. The institute has many divisions dedicated to different aspects of cotton research including Agronomy, Breeding and Genetics, Cytogenetics, Physiology, Fiber Technology, Statistics and Agricultural Engineering. Over the years, many achievements have been made in the development of high yielding varieties with standard fibre quality characteristics like staple length, fineness and strength etc. The fine tuning of production technology at the grass-root level of common farming community to the progressive farmers has made tremendous impact on enhancing cotton productivity. At the time of establishment of the Institute in 1970, the cotton productivity was 370 kg per hectare which has now risen to the level of 772 kg per hectare during the current year. The continuous and untiring research endeavors of the scientists have yielded 20 cotton varieties (17 Non-Bt and 03 Bt). The introduction of efficient water use technologies i.e. bed-furrow sowing technique, identification of water stress & heat tolerant cotton varieties and other water saving techniques were advocated to the farmers to economize cotton production. Salient features of five new varieties viz. CIM-612, Cyto-124, Bt.CIM-600, Bt.CIM-616 and Bt.Cyto-177 were presented in the 71st Meeting of the Expert Sub Committee held at Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad on 09.03.2015. Apart from having up to the standard fibre quality traits, Bt.CIM-600 is tolerant to heat stress whereas Bt.CIM-616, CIM-612 and Bt.Cyto-177 are highly CLCuV tolerant with promising yield potential. The Institute has made tremendous efforts in popularizing the technology for herbicide use in weed management. The continuous research on screening of weedicides and fine tuning of their application techniques (pre- and post-emergence) is another milestone of this Institute. The quantification of optimized fertilizer levels, application methodologies for efficient utilization and exploring the alternate nutrient sources remained as a continuous endeavor to achieve yield sustainability. The technique of plant mapping, disseminated from this Institute, for forecasting/ estimating yield potential is being practiced by the various research, academia and government departments. In the field of plant protection, the invasion of secondary pests like mealybug, dusky cotton bug and red cotton bug are becoming potential threats to achieve yield targets. A due attention is being made to devise pest management strategies to tackle these emerging pests. In the scenario of extended Bt cotton cultivation, the research has been diverted towards this new dimension for controlling sucking pests and studies on resistance management accrued due to inbuilt bollworm resistance in cotton plant. The country has suffered huge financial losses due to yield reduction in cotton crop caused by the wide scale infestation of cotton leaf curl virus (CLCuV) disease. Accepting this hard challenge, the scientists at the Institute were able to evolve varieties through introgression that have a high degree of tolerance to CLCuV. A variety Cyto-124, which is recently recommended by Expert Sub Committee, has shown its stability towards virus tolerance in early as well as late sowing (March to June planting). A couple of more promising genotypes (Cyto-120 & Cyto-122) are in pipeline. The contribution in the development of disease resistance is the outcome of continuous involvement by the Pathology Section for quantification and transformation of resistant character and its build up in the new genetic material. The development of new varieties is based on the maintenance of high fibre quality traits to cope with the standards of the textile industry. The varieties released by the Institute are stable and maintain their fibre quality under various ecological zones. The Institute is at advanced level in developing transgenic cotton through classical breeding along with biotechnologica

M

Meer Muhammad (Meer)

Oct 31, 2025
3.0

Research institute for Cotton crop. The institute contributes in policy making, it provide advisory to farmers and organizations working on cotton. Scientists and admin staff is welcoming and facilitating. It's a good institute working for sustainable cotton production. Infrastructure and machinery is little old.

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Mhummad Usman Tabassum

Oct 31, 2025
5.0

Central Cotton Research institute is one of the most important institutes in South Punjab where they Research on Cotton seeds to develop efficient and more productive Seeds for crops of cotton. Multan region was once a very rich and fertile cotton belt but due to different cotton incests no Rich crop is developed in a long time. This research institute must be given a prime importance from agriculture department to ensure the wealthy crops in Punjab. Pakistan needs to develop a great agriculture department otherwise we will face food security in short future.

M

Mahmood Ali

Oct 31, 2025
4.0

This is central cotton research institute. Located on old Shujabad Road Multan. Researchers from all over Pakistan come to the institute for cotton research projects.

4.3

Based on 147 reviews

A

ABDUL SHAKOOR

Oct 31, 2025
5.0
Internationally known as cotton research work institute,situated opposite to Agriculture Farm at old shujabad road Multan PUNJAB Pakistan.
S

sultan kulachi

Oct 31, 2025
5.0
Loved.Central Cotton Research Institute Multan, established in 1970 in Multan, Pakistan, is one of the renowned research institutes of Pakistan. The institute has many divisions dedicated to different aspects of cotton research including Agronomy, Breeding and Genetics, Cytogenetics, Physiology, Fiber Technology, Statistics and Agricultural Engineering. Over the years, many achievements have been made in the development of high yielding varieties with standard fibre quality characteristics like staple length, fineness and strength etc. The fine tuning of production technology at the grass-root level of common farming community to the progressive farmers has made tremendous impact on enhancing cotton productivity. At the time of establishment of the Institute in 1970, the cotton productivity was 370 kg per hectare which has now risen to the level of 772 kg per hectare during the current year. The continuous and untiring research endeavors of the scientists have yielded 20 cotton varieties (17 Non-Bt and 03 Bt). The introduction of efficient water use technologies i.e. bed-furrow sowing technique, identification of water stress & heat tolerant cotton varieties and other water saving techniques were advocated to the farmers to economize cotton production. Salient features of five new varieties viz. CIM-612, Cyto-124, Bt.CIM-600, Bt.CIM-616 and Bt.Cyto-177 were presented in the 71st Meeting of the Expert Sub Committee held at Ayub Agricultural Research Institute, Faisalabad on 09.03.2015. Apart from having up to the standard fibre quality traits, Bt.CIM-600 is tolerant to heat stress whereas Bt.CIM-616, CIM-612 and Bt.Cyto-177 are highly CLCuV tolerant with promising yield potential. The Institute has made tremendous efforts in popularizing the technology for herbicide use in weed management. The continuous research on screening of weedicides and fine tuning of their application techniques (pre- and post-emergence) is another milestone of this Institute. The quantification of optimized fertilizer levels, application methodologies for efficient utilization and exploring the alternate nutrient sources remained as a continuous endeavor to achieve yield sustainability. The technique of plant mapping, disseminated from this Institute, for forecasting/ estimating yield potential is being practiced by the various research, academia and government departments. In the field of plant protection, the invasion of secondary pests like mealybug, dusky cotton bug and red cotton bug are becoming potential threats to achieve yield targets. A due attention is being made to devise pest management strategies to tackle these emerging pests. In the scenario of extended Bt cotton cultivation, the research has been diverted towards this new dimension for controlling sucking pests and studies on resistance management accrued due to inbuilt bollworm resistance in cotton plant. The country has suffered huge financial losses due to yield reduction in cotton crop caused by the wide scale infestation of cotton leaf curl virus (CLCuV) disease. Accepting this hard challenge, the scientists at the Institute were able to evolve varieties through introgression that have a high degree of tolerance to CLCuV. A variety Cyto-124, which is recently recommended by Expert Sub Committee, has shown its stability towards virus tolerance in early as well as late sowing (March to June planting). A couple of more promising genotypes (Cyto-120 & Cyto-122) are in pipeline. The contribution in the development of disease resistance is the outcome of continuous involvement by the Pathology Section for quantification and transformation of resistant character and its build up in the new genetic material. The development of new varieties is based on the maintenance of high fibre quality traits to cope with the standards of the textile industry. The varieties released by the Institute are stable and maintain their fibre quality under various ecological zones. The Institute is at advanced level in developing transgenic cotton through classical breeding along with biotechnologica
M

Meer Muhammad (Meer)

Oct 31, 2025
3.0
Research institute for Cotton crop. The institute contributes in policy making, it provide advisory to farmers and organizations working on cotton. Scientists and admin staff is welcoming and facilitating. It's a good institute working for sustainable cotton production. Infrastructure and machinery is little old.
M

Mhummad Usman Tabassum

Oct 31, 2025
5.0
Central Cotton Research institute is one of the most important institutes in South Punjab where they Research on Cotton seeds to develop efficient and more productive Seeds for crops of cotton. Multan region was once a very rich and fertile cotton belt but due to different cotton incests no Rich crop is developed in a long time. This research institute must be given a prime importance from agriculture department to ensure the wealthy crops in Punjab. Pakistan needs to develop a great agriculture department otherwise we will face food security in short future.
M

Mahmood Ali

Oct 31, 2025
4.0
This is central cotton research institute. Located on old Shujabad Road Multan. Researchers from all over Pakistan come to the institute for cotton research projects.

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