ICAC points to conservative perspective with 0.43% drop in global cotton consumption in 2023/24

Published 2023년 11월 27일

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The Harvest Report from the Brazilian Association of Cotton Producers (Abrapa) shows that the harvest in plantations in the Northern Hemisphere is advancing, leading to an increase in supply on the market. In the United States, 77% of production has been harvested, with the Delta and Texas regions performing well. However, adverse weather conditions in four of the six largest cotton-producing countries may result in a drop in productivity for the 2023/24 harvest.
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The advance of the harvest in plantations in the Northern Hemisphere contributes to an increase in the supply available on the market. In the United States, 77% of production has already been harvested by 11/19, with emphasis on the Delta, whose performance is ahead of the historical average, and Texas, where weather conditions favor harvesting. In China, the Xinjiang region exceeded 60% of the harvest, while seed cotton productivity in the other provinces, excluding Xinjiang, remains the same or slightly higher than the previous year, except in Gansu, which shows a 20% drop in compared to the same period last year. Of the six largest cotton producers, four face significant challenges due to adverse weather conditions, resulting in a projected drop in productivity for the 2023/24 harvest. As for global demand, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) maintains its expectation of growth compared to the previous harvest, although there was a slightly negative revision in ...

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