Coronavirus slowdown squeezes Ivory Coast cotton sector

게시됨 2020년 6월 22일

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The cotton industry in Ivory Coast is expected to struggle to cover its costs due to COVID-19 disruptions, exporting only 20% of last season's production and facing delays and cancellations in contracts with buyers in Asia. Global cotton prices have also fallen by over 11% this year due to the pandemic and the U.S.-China trade war. The situation has increased costs for Ivory Coast's cotton sector due to the need to store stocks longer and extend loans because of coronavirus-related delays. The country produced 490,470 tonnes of raw cotton in the 2019/20 season and is forecasted to produce 507,000 tonnes this season, assuming the epidemic does not disrupt cultivation.
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ABIDJAN (Reuters) - Ivory Coast’s cotton industry will struggle to cover its costs after exporting just 20% of last season’s 210,902 tonnes of fibre because of COVID-19 disruptions in top buying destinations in Asia, the cotton ginners’ association told Reuters on Monday. In a normal year, the West African nation would have exported almost all of its fibre by now. Instead, the crisis has caused delays and the cancellation of some contracts with buyers in Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, the association’s executive secretary said. Global cotton prices have fallen by more than 11% this year, after efforts to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus forced clothing shops to close, dented demand and accelerated a decline triggered by the U.S.-China trade war. As a result, Ivory Coast’s cotton sector “is facing difficulties mobilising funds to cover costs relating to the collection of fibre, transport and payment of producers,” said Brou Kouakou, declining to provide figures. ...
출처: Reuters

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