World Cotton Production and Use

World Cotton Production and Use

Author: Keith J. Collins

Publisher:

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13:

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“World cotton consumption and production could reach between 69.9 and 75.6 million bales by 1985, and 75.2 and 83.6 million bales by 1990 under two alternative assumptions about world economic growth. A reduced rate of decline in cotton’s share of the world fiber market is expected because of increasing affluence in developing countries where cotton represents a high proportion of total fiber consumed, a stabilization of cotton’s share in developed nations, worldwide population increases, and expected increases in manmade fiber prices. U.S. cotton production could total 10 to 13 million bales by 1990, depending on world income growth, while exports could range from 3.6 to 6.3 million bales.”


Brazil¿s Cotton Industry

Brazil¿s Cotton Industry

Author: James Kiawu

Publisher: DIANE Publishing

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 31

ISBN-13: 1437987737

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Brazil is one of the world¿s leading cotton producers and an important competitor of the U.S. in Asian and European cotton markets. This situation has come about as a result of trade liberalization, structural transformation of the Brazilian economy, and the emergence of new cotton producing regions using advanced technologies and benefiting from targeted government support. Brazil¿s access to additional agricultural land and recent favorable cotton prices suggest the country¿s cotton production could rise even more than previously expected. Charts and tables. This is a print on demand edition of an important, hard-to-find report.


Cotton Trading Manual

Cotton Trading Manual

Author: Terry Townsend

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2005-10-30

Total Pages: 512

ISBN-13: 1845690923

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Cotton Trading Manual (CTM) is the first work to provide a comprehensive reference source to the conduct of the complex international cotton market. CTM begins by looking at the history of the cotton trade, and then moves on to assess the current global picture, including a discussion of trends in the market, as well as production and consumption analysis. The third and fourth parts focus on trading in physical cotton and futures respectively. Finally, the last section deals with administrative and management issues within the cotton trade as a whole, such as contracts, insurance and risk management. CTM is an indispensable practical companion for all those involved with trading in this commodity. Comprehensive reference to the complex international cotton market Discusses the history of the cotton trade Assesses the global picture, looking at trends and production and consumption analysis


The International Cotton Trade

The International Cotton Trade

Author: Julian Roche

Publisher: Woodhead Publishing

Published: 2014-03-14

Total Pages: 391

ISBN-13: 1845692810

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This book includes every aspect of the cotton trade, starting with the history and background, its growth and production patterns. It goes on to examine the international trade itself, the key players, recent trends, and a look at cotton prices, forecasting, and the factors that affect the cotton price. The author looks at end uses for cotton by analysing the garment industry as a whole and the competition for cotton. This is related to cotton consumption and the global economics of this commodity. The final chapter looks to the future and attempts to forecast trends for the industry over the coming years.