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IMPRESSIONS from a Cross-section

Mr Wally Darneille
Mr Wally Darneille
President
The International Cotton Association Ltd

 

As an arbitration authority what role does ICA play in worldwide cotton markets?

Approximately two-thirds of the world’s cotton exports are sold under ICA Rules, as ICA is clearly the premier arbitral authority in cotton trade, dedicated to creating and preserving orderly trade wherein both buyer and seller receive equal treatment.

Global cotton market scenario presents a very complex picture today and even more confusing for tomorrow. How does ICA perceive it from its position of dominance?

As an arbitral authority, ICA does not comment on market scenarios. In fact, one of the guiding principles of ICA Rules and Arbitration is that they are completely independent of market movements.

With land shrinking for agriculture purposes and global markets turning to manmade fibres much in terms of consumption. How will ICA factor in such a situation to stem the rot and ensure cotton reclaims its 'white gold' status?

All of us in cotton industry are fortunate to have enjoyed the support of the US cotton farmer via Cotton Incorporated, where tens of millions of dollars have been invested over the years in communicating the advantages of cotton to consumers in many markets. There is an incentive through other organizations called “The International Forum for Cotton Promotion”, but to date no country has been willing to pledge operating funds for this effort. Thus, CI remains the main voice promoting cotton on a global basis.

What is the future of generic cotton in face of Bt cotton varieties that seems to come cropper in terms of quality and value?

It is evident that cotton producers around the world have had to plant better-yielding varieties in order to survive. We expect this trend towards producing higher yields of better quality cotton to continue.

Which geographical sectors and market segments do you expect rise in the consumption of cotton?

China and India have seen tremendous growth in recent years. Bangladesh and Vietnam are also poised for significant expansion, while Indonesia and Thailand should experience slower, but steady growth.

Published on: 19/11/2007

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