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US Weekly Export Sales Report

For Weekending 10-Nov-2022

Net Upland Sales 2022-23
Net sales of 25,100 RB for 2022/2023 were primarily for

Taiwan 5,800 RB
China 5,700 RB
Turkey 4,800 RB
Bangladesh 4,100 RB1,300 RB

Net Upland Sales 2023-24
Total net sales of 8,100 RB for 2023/2024 were reported for Mexico.

Net Upland Shipment
Exports of 183,000 RB were primarily to

China 88,800 RB
Pakistan 27,300 RB
Mexico 24,400 RB
Turkey 10,300 RB
Bangladesh 7,200 RB

Net Pima Sales 2022-23
Total net sales of Pima totaling 300 RB were for Slovenia.

Net Pima Shipment
Exports of 800 RB were primarily to
Vietnam 400 RB
China 200 RB
Japan 100 RB

US Cotton Export Sales Report Weekending 06-Oct-2022

U.S. EXPORT SALES
For Weekending 06-Oct-2022

Net Upland Sales 2022-23
Net sales of 144,800 RB for 2022/2023 were primarily for

Pakistan 55,300 RB
Bangladesh 31,700 RB
China 14,400 RB
Vietnam 13,700 RB
Turkey 6,400 RB

Net Upland Sales 2023-24
Total net sales of 34,800 RB for 2023/2024 were reported for
Mexico 21,000 RB
Pakistan 6,600 RB
Guatemala 6,300 RB
Turkey 900 RB

Net Upland Shipment
Exports of 168,100 RB were primarily to
China 39,700 RB
Vietnam 26,700 RB
Pakistan 25,500 RB
Mexico 20,300 RB
Bangladesh 19,000 RB

Net Pima Sales 2022-23
Net sales reductions of Pima totaling 2,000 RB resulted in increases for Italy 1,000 RB

Reduction
India 3,000 RB

Net Pima Shipment
Exports of 800 RB were to
China 700 RB
Italy 100 RB

What is staple length in cotton? Complete definition.

Staple length is the major characteristic of cotton fiber on which cotton is traded and its price is determined. Staple length is the length of fiber. This parameter of cotton is so important that every consumer has to first decide what yarn he wants to produce and what staple length of cotton will be required to produce this yarn. In different origins staple length of fiber is spoken with different length scales like inches, MM milli meters and in USA mostly 32nds.

Here are a few staple lengths and their importance and definition also described for better understanding.

Staple length below 27 mm is considered short staple cotton and mostly used for yarn counts below 20/1 ring yarns or low quality or cheaper yarns like open end depending on the requirements of demands.

Major portion of global cotton consists of the staple length between the range of 27 to 30 mm fiber length. This sort of cotton is used to produce medium to good quality yarns. Count range mostly from 20/1 to 40/1 carded or combed for weaving or knitting.

Above this is long staple cotton with staple length 30mm to 33 mm. This cotton is used for producing fine quality yarns from 40/1 to 80/1 combed and compact yarns which are used for light weight fine quality fabrics.

Cotton with 33mm above is called ELS or Extra-long staple cotton used for very fine yarns, high strength or tenacity yarns.

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Author: Afzaal Khadim Khan
Owner: Textiles Bar
Lahore Pakistan

Cotton Prices Future Forecast Crop Year 21/22

USDA WASDE Report Summary:

BEGINING STOCKS:
Last Month Ending Stocks: 93.16 Million Bales
This Month Ending Stocks: 93.05 Million Bales
Decrease: 0.11 Million Bales

ENDING STOCKS:
Last Month Ending Stocks: 90.99 Million Bales
This Month Ending Stocks: 89.30 Million Bales
Decrease: 1.69 Million Bales

WORLD PRODUCTION:
World Estimated Production in Last Month: 119.44 Million Bales
World Estimated Production In Current Month: 118.87 Million Bales
Decrease : 0.57 Million Bales

WORLD CONSUMPTION:
World Consumption Estimate in Last Month: 121.48 Million Bales
World Consumption Estimate in Current Month: 122.54 Million Bales
Increase : 1.06 Million Bales

DEMAND AND SUPPLY DIFFERENCE:
Global Supply: 118.87 Million Bales
Global Consumption: 122.54 Million Bales
Shortage : 3.67 Million Bales
(Last month Demand and supply Gap was 2.04)

USA Cotton Estimated Production Last Month: 17.00 Million Bales
USA Cotton Estimated Production This Month: 17.00 Million Bales

Looking at the above figures it is still expected that prices will remain firm and during the upcoming season. Last month supply and demand estimate was around 2.04 million bales of 480 Lbs but current month supply and demand gap is around 3.67 million bales.

We may see more corrections in cotton production estimates in next few WASDE reports and cotton prices will remain firm and upward. Pakistan local cotton prices started with a historic high level and Indian local prices are also above 49,000 / Candy. Indian cotton prices also gained a lot during the last couple of weeks.