Introduction
Cotton is a soft fibre that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant. The
fibre is most often spun into thread and used to make a soft, breathable
textile. Cotton is a valuable crop because only about 10% of the raw weight
is lost in processing. Once traces of was, protein, etc. are removed, the
remainder is a natural polymer of pure cellulose. This cellulose is arranged
in a way that gives cotton unique properties of strength, durability, and
absorbency. Each fibre is made up of twenty to thirty layers of cellulose
coiled in a neat series of natural springs. When the cotton boll (seed case)
is opened the fibres dry into flat, twisted, ribbon-like shapes and become
kinked together and interlocked. This interlocked form is ideal for spinning
into a fine yarn.
India in World Cotton Industry
| 2004-2005 Production Est |
Mill. Bales |
% of World |
| China |
30 |
27% |
| USA |
22 |
20% |
| India |
14 |
13% |
| World |
110 |
100% |
Factors Influencing Cotton Markets
There are many variables influencing the direction and growth of the global
cotton industry. These include:
- Cotton's relationship with synthetic fibres;
- World economic growth and its impact on consumer textile demand;
- Seeking new consumption markets for cotton products; and,
- Fibre innovation to enhance the spinning ability of the raw
cotton, with the aim of encouraging demand.
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Important World Cotton Markets
- East Africa
- Tanzania
- Uganda
- Zimbabwe
- Uzbekistan
- West Africa
- Central Asia
- United States
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West Africa and Central Asia are much greater than between the
United States and other markets-in part because most West African and
Central Asian cotton is exported, compared with only 40 percent of U.S.
cotton (and 60 percent of Greek cotton). Prices in countries that export
most of their cotton are more likely to converge than prices in countries
where prices are subject to both domestic and international demand
conditions.
Market Share Position of Cotton Fabrics
| Countries |
2001-02 |
% COPY |
2002-03 |
% COPY |
| |
754,393 |
67 |
959,686 |
71 |
| SWEDEN |
4593 |
0 |
5171 |
0 |
| HUNGARY |
4202 |
0 |
4780 |
0 |
| QATAR |
1770 |
0 |
4000 |
0 |
| KUWAIT |
3976 |
0 |
3994 |
0 |
| INDIA |
3315 |
0 |
3701 |
0 |
| PHILPINE |
2781 |
0 |
3424 |
0 |
| LITHUANIA |
947 |
0 |
3255 |
0 |
| IRAN |
1105 |
0 |
2914 |
0 |
| YEMEN |
1912 |
0 |
2175 |
0 |
| RUSSIAN FED |
134 |
0 |
1785 |
0 |
| IRISH REP |
1259 |
0 |
1484 |
0 |
| UK |
58314 |
5 |
57389 |
4 |
| CHINA |
55029 |
5 |
48481 |
4 |
| BANGLADESH |
34865 |
3 |
48481 |
4 |
| SOUTH KOREA |
19779 |
2 |
13333 |
1 |
| MALAYSIA |
7630 |
1 |
6464 |
0 |
| BAHREIN |
5838 |
1 |
5237 |
0 |
| OMAN |
5511 |
0 |
4510 |
0 |
| MAURITIUS |
3721 |
0 |
3100 |
0 |
| FINLAND |
2839 |
0 |
2232 |
0 |
| THAILAND |
3003 |
0 |
1887 |
0 |
| INDONESIA |
1974 |
0 |
1483 |
0 |
| DENMARK |
2003 |
0 |
1397 |
0 |
| AUSTRIA |
2765 |
0 |
1236 |
0 |
|
| SUB-TOTAL |
983,658 |
87 |
1,174,834 |
87 |
| OTHER COUNTRIES |
147,170 |
13 |
170,816 |
13 |
| TOTAL |
1,130,828 |
100 |
1,345,650 |
100 |
The Cotton Advisory Board, in its meeting held on 22nd November 2004,has
placed the 2004-05 cotton production at 213..00 lakh bales of 170 kgs each,
as per State-wise details given below:
| Area
in lakh hectare/Production in lakh bales/Yield kgs per hectare |
| |
2004-05 |
2003-04 |
| States |
Area |
Production |
Yield |
Area |
Production |
Yield |
| Punjab |
5.49 |
15 |
464 |
4.52 |
11 |
414 |
| Haryana |
6.26 |
16.5 |
448 |
5.26 |
11.5 |
372 |