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'''Suvin''', is one of the extra-long category of Cotton varieties that have been developed by Sri. R. Krishnamourthy, and his associates. It is the best among them. This ], (Barbadese X Hirsutum ) is the longest, and finest Cotton fibre, developed by the scientists of India. It's traits are similar to the Egyptian varieties, but the acreage for this cotton is restricted to a small area, only in Tamil Nadu. The cost of production is also very high. Suvin is facing these hurdles. | |||
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