Due to rise in domestic prices which have made the natural fiber uncompetitive in the global market, India’s cotton export is expected to drop by over 10 per cent to 6 million bales in current year ending September. The country had exported 6.7 million bales (of 150 kg each) in the 2014-15 marketing year (October-September). Major export destinations include Bangladesh, Pakistan and Vietnam.
According to Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) Chairman and Managing Director B K Mishra, so far, the country has exported 5 million bales. No further exports are taking place now because global prices are cooling and domestic prices are on the rise. Total cotton exports would be around 6 million bales in 2015-16.
The domestic prices have increased by Rs 1,000 per candy in the last few days to Rs 34,000-35,000 per candy. The rising price trend will continue for some time till the new crop comes from October, said Mishra.
Mishra added that the rates have gone up due to estimates of fall in domestic cotton production to 35.3 million bales in 2015-16 from 38 million bales in the previous year due to drought. Consequently, traders are not exporting cotton as they are not getting good margins in the global market and see better prospects in the domestic market, he said.
Much of the Indian cotton has been exported to Pakistan, which stood at 2 million bales so far this year, he observed. The CCI, which buys cotton from farmers when rates go below the support prices, said it has procured 8,40,000 bales so far this year.

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