In its latest report, the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has predicted global cotton production in 2023-24, to fall more than 2.7 million bales this month, to 114.
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1 million bales due to lower US and Uzbekistan crops.
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However, USDA projected cotton consumption to be up at 116.9 million bales (One bale = 480 lbs), mostly led by stronger consumption prospects in China more than offsetting lower use in Uzbekistan.
In the August report, cotton consumption is forecasted to be 6.
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5 million bales in 2023-24, higher than the previous year or 5.8 percent up, as mills are expected to replenish low cotton yarn inventories.
The worldwide cotton trade is expected to go up by 400,000 bales from the forecast of the previous month to 43.
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9 million bales, as higher exportable supplies in Brazil support stronger import demand in China.
“This more than offsets lower US exports which are down 1.3 million bales to 12.5 million,” USDA informed.
The report predicts global ending stocks to be down 2.9 million to 91.6 million bales, led by drastically lower projected stocks in Brazil, while stocks were also adjusted lower in the United States, China, and Mexico.


