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20/03/2014

"It is apprehended that if import of yarn from India is not blocked and additional concessions for yarn exporters are not announced by the government, then whole of the cotton industry may face disaster and consequently cotton sowing in current season may be adversely affected," he added.

20/03/2014

Exim News: INDIAN TRUCK MAKERS EXPLORE OVERSEAS MARKETS TO REGAIN VOLUME. Latest News on Export Import.

Pakistan: Cotton output below 13pc annual target: KARACHI: The production of cotton remained 13 percent below ... http:/...
05/03/2014

Pakistan: Cotton output below 13pc annual target: KARACHI: The production of cotton remained 13 percent below ... http://t.co/542gOvueXs

KCA decreases cotton rate: Karachi The Karachi Cotton Association (KCA) on Tuesday revised down its cotton spo... http:/...
05/03/2014

KCA decreases cotton rate: Karachi The Karachi Cotton Association (KCA) on Tuesday revised down its cotton spo... http://t.co/vIrGAz3Wep

Africa seeks investment from Indian cotton traders: COIMBATORE: The Indian Cotton Federation (ICF) is keen on ... http:/...
05/03/2014

Africa seeks investment from Indian cotton traders: COIMBATORE: The Indian Cotton Federation (ICF) is keen on ... http://t.co/rhet2TYBub

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06/12/2013

Chinese govt forecasts 2013 cotton output at 6.3mn tons

December 06, 2013 (China)

The Ministry of Agriculture, Government of China, has forecast that this year’s total cotton output will be around 6.3 million tons, about 540,000 tons lower than last year’s figure, reports China Daily.

The sharp drop in China’s cotton production in 2013 is attributed to a combination of factors, including adverse weather conditions, decrease in cotton sowing area, and relatively lower prices of Indian cotton.

The nation’s cotton production this year has been affected by the cold weather during the cotton seeding season, heavy rains, and then a drought in major cotton-growing areas like Hunan, Anhui and Jiangsu provinces between June and August, said Lu Huaiyu, vice president of the China Cotton Association.

Nearly half of the 13 major cotton-growing provinces and autonomous regions in China were hit by adverse weather conditions this year.

Decrease in area under cotton cultivation and lower prices of Indian cotton are the other two reasons for decline in China’s cotton production this year, Lu said.

China’s total cotton-planting area decreased by about 4.2 million mu or 280,000 hectares to now stand at 66 million mu. It is because farmers switched to growing rice and wheat, as the government offers higher subsidies on grains compared to cotton.

Meanwhile, the price of cotton imported from India is about 1,000 yuan/ton lower than the market price of domestic cotton in China, prompting textile mills to buy Indian cotton to reduce their raw material costs, according to analysts.

Moreover, to save on customs fees, several textile companies in Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Shandong provinces have also started importing cotton yarn from India.

From an output of about 7.49 million tons in 2008, China’s cotton production dropped to 5.96 million tons in 2010, and then it increased to 6.59 million tons and 6.84 million tons, respectively, in 2011 and 2012, according to the relevant data from the National Bureau of Statistics and the China Cotton Association.

On the other hand, China’s cotton imports decreased to 1.53 million tons in 2009 from 2.11 million tons in 2008, only to increase again to 2.84 million tons, 3.36 million tons and 5.14 million tons in 2010, 2011 and 2012, respectively.

05/10/2013
Russia has lifted the ban on import of non-basmati rice and oilseeds from India, a move likely to give boost to exports ...
05/10/2013

Russia has lifted the ban on import of non-basmati rice and oilseeds from India, a move likely to give boost to exports of rice to that country following the intervention of Commerce and Industry Minister Anand Sharma during his recent visit to ASEAN Ministerial meeting in Brunei.

Oilseeds imports

Russia has lifted ban on import of non-basmati rice & oilseeds from India and India hope to make significant gains in the Russian market. Indian Commerce Secretary, S. R. Rao had met Alexey Valentinovich Ulyukaev, Minister of Economic Development, Russia, and raised the issue of temporary suspension of Indian rice export to that country.

About eight months ago, Russia had imposed the ban on import of Indian non-basmati rice due to the presence of khapra beetles pest in rice and aflatoxin contamination of peanuts.

India may export 1 million to 3 million tonnes of sugar in the new season beginning in October to ease excess supply and...
03/10/2013

India may export 1 million to 3 million tonnes of sugar in the new season beginning in October to ease excess supply and tap rising demand from the Middle East and Indonesia.

India, the world's largest sugar consumer, has been exporting sugar in recent years after a severe drought in 2009 forced it to turn to imports, sending global prices to their highest in decades.

Increasingly, raw sugar demand going up in the Middle East which otherwise was buying more white sugar.

The Indian Sugar Mills Association ( ISMA), a producers' body, said Sugar exports are expected to be around 300,000 tonnes for the year.

27/09/2013

Restore export benefits for cotton yarn: CITI chairman

NEW DELHI: Confederation of Indian Textile Industry has requested government to restore export benefits under focus market scheme and incremental export Incentivisation scheme on cotton yarn.

Reacting to a recent notification No.43(RE-2013)/2009-2014 dated September 25th issued by Directorate general of Foreign Trade (DGFT) withdrawing these benefits on certain products including cotton yarn, Prem Malik, chairman CITI observed that there is no export restriction or export duty on cotton yarn.

""There is only a requirement of registration of export contracts with the DGFT which is only for the purpose of data collection on exports. Thus, withdrawing the export incentives on the ground that there is restriction on export is incorrect in this case,"" he added.

Malik stated that cotton yarn is an industrial product and its production has been increasing substantially in the country. Since the domestic demand has not kept pace with the increasing production, there has been a decline in cotton yarn prices in the domestic market in recent weeks. He stressed that India is the most competitive yarn producer in the world at present and therefore there are increasing export opportunities opening up for our cotton yarn.

Referring to the urgent need to bridge the capital account deficit, chairman, CITI observed that textile products, including cotton yarn, have increasing demand in the overseas markets and it will be logical to encourage export of cotton yarn from the point of view of bridging the CAD, in addition to creating additional employment.

19/09/2013

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