15 जुलाई 2013
India's cotton exports plunges 36 pc till June
New Delhi, Jul 15. India's cotton exports are
estimated to have plummeted by 36 per cent to 9.14 million
bales in the first 11 months ended June of the current
marketing year, a latest USDA report said.
The country had shipped 13.91 million bales of cotton in
the August-June period of the 2011-12 marketing year. One bale
contains 170 kg of cotton. The cotton marketing year runs from
August to July.
"Preliminary data suggest that exports reached 9.1
million bales through end of June," the US Department of
Agriculture (USDA) said in its latest report.
According to trade sources, exports however have started
picking up again with major trading firms busy buying at
auctions of Cotton Corporation of India (CCI).
Yarn shipments in June are expected to have risen with the
rupee devaluation boosting exports. Yarn export registrations
for May have risen by more than 21 per cent on a year-to-year
basis, trade sources said.
Major exports markets continue to remain China,
Bangladesh, and Vietnam, the report added.
The country's domestic consumption is expected to be 28.56
million bales this year, while trade sources indicate that the
local demand will continue to remain strong as mills seek to
cover their position till September.
There has been a steady demand from yarn manufacturers as
exporters look to take advantage of the weaker rupee by
exporting at higher margins, it added.
India's cotton production is estimated at 33.8 million
bales in 2012-13 crop year (July-June), slightly lower than
the last year.
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