How Will the Kapas Kisan App Simplify Cotton Sales for Farmers?

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Key Takeaways
- Farmer-first initiative aimed at enhancing cotton selling.
- Digitizes the procurement process under MSP.
- Real-time tracking of payments and quality assessments.
- Available in multiple languages to ease access.
- Supports India's textile industry by ensuring stable cotton supply.
New Delhi, Sep 2 (NationPress) Union Minister of Textiles Giriraj Singh unveiled the ‘Kapas Kisan’ mobile application on Tuesday, describing it as a “farmer-first” initiative that will facilitate a more transparent and easier process for cotton cultivation and sales.
Developed by the Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) under the Ministry of Textiles, this app aims to digitize the complete procurement process related to the Minimum Support Price (MSP) scheme.
“This mobile app prioritizing farmers represents a significant advancement in simplifying the cotton selling process for our growers,” stated the Union Minister.
During the launch event, Singh emphasized that the app is designed to shield cotton farmers from distress sales while ensuring fair and timely MSP operations.
“By digitizing critical processes—from registration to payment tracking—we are facilitating timely, transparent, and equitable MSP operations. It strengthens our dedication to protecting farmers from distress sales and propelling the vision of Digital India,” the minister remarked.
The ‘Kapas Kisan’ app empowers farmers to register, book slots for cotton sales at procurement centers, and monitor payments in real time.
Additionally, it offers updates on quality assessments, accepted quantities, and the payment process.
Available in multiple Indian languages, the app minimizes paperwork, reduces waiting times at centers, and allows farmers to select convenient slots for selling their crops.
The government indicated that this initiative is part of broader strategies to bolster India’s textile industry, which relies heavily on a stable cotton supply.
The interests of farmers are protected through the MSP mechanism, while industry competitiveness is supported through initiatives like the recently extended cotton import duty exemption until December 2025.
Cotton continues to be the backbone of India’s textile sector, which employs over 45 million individuals and significantly contributes to exports.
By integrating farmer-friendly digital resources like the ‘Kapas Kisan’ app with cotton supply policies, the government aims to empower both cotton producers and textile manufacturers.