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Research on Post-Harvest Management Technology to Improve Cotton Quality  

Zhen Li
Hainan Institute of Biotechnology, Haikou, 570206, Hainan, China
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Cotton Genomics and Genetics, 2025, Vol. 16, No. 2   doi: 10.5376/cgg.2025.16.0010
Received: 13 Feb., 2025    Accepted: 25 Mar., 2025    Published: 16 Apr., 2025
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Li Z., 2025, Research on post-harvest management technology to improve cotton quality, Cotton Genomics and Genetics, 16(2): 95-106 (doi: 10.5376/cgg.2025.16.0010)

 

Abstract

Cotton is an important cash crop worldwide, and its production is related to the livelihoods of millions of farmers. However, cotton quality faces many challenges in the post-harvest stage, such as increased impurities due to improper harvesting methods and fiber deterioration caused by poor storage. This study focuses on improving cotton quality through post-harvest management technology. It systematically analyzes the key factors affecting cotton post-harvest quality, including harvesting time and methods, field processing and transportation, storage conditions, etc.; reviews advanced post-harvest processing technologies, such as cotton ginning process innovation, fiber grading and sorting, and moisture control methods; explores new technologies for cotton quality assessment and monitoring, including fiber quality parameter testing, digital monitoring, traceability systems, and quality certification mechanisms; evaluates the sustainability and economic impact of post-harvest technology, and analyzes it from the aspects of cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness, and social effects; and takes Xinjiang as a case to introduce regional challenges, technology introduction, and its effectiveness. Finally, the future development direction of cotton post-harvest management technology is prospected, such as digital intelligent system integration, localized customization, and policy and institutional support. This study aims to provide a reference for improving cotton quality and value and promote the high-quality development of the cotton industry chain.

Keywords
Cotton; Post-harvest management; Quality improvement; Ginning technology; Quality monitoring
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