• Linkdin
Coats Webinar

Brazil's 2023-24 cotton harvest to set new record, prices remain firm

03 Jul '24
2 min read
Brazil's 2023-24 cotton harvest to set new record, prices remain firm
Pic: Adobe Stock

Insights

  • The 2023-24 cotton harvest in Brazil is expected to set a new record, though supply will be delayed.
  • Prices remain firm due to limited 2022-23 stock and strong seller stance.
  • The CEPEA/ESALQ Cotton Index rose 1.72 per cent last month.
  • CONAB's report projects a 16.9 per cent increase in cotton area, with a record output of 3.66 million tons.
The 2023-24 cotton harvest is on track to set a new record, yet the supply from this season may not be available for several weeks or months. As a result, prices remain firm. The limited volume from the 2022-23 crop and the steadfast approach of sellers have reinforced the firmness of quotations, particularly for high-quality cotton, as per the Centre for Advanced Studies on Applied Economics (CEPEA).

Producers are expected to allocate the initial batches of the season to term contracts, which have been closed at attractive prices. While some market players are keen on finalising new deals, others continue to search for raw materials at lower prices.

Between May 31 and June 28, the CEPEA/ESALQ Cotton Index (payment in 8 days) increased by 1.72 per cent, closing at BRL 3.9697 per pound on June 28. Notably, the Index reached around BRL 4.00 per pound on June 21, a level not seen since mid-April 2024, CEPEA said in its latest fortnightly report on the Brazilian cotton market.

In a report released on June 13, National Supply Company (CONAB) indicated that the cotton area in Brazil for the 2023-24 crop may total 1.945 million hectares, marking a 0.13 per cent increase compared to data released in May 2024 and a 16.9 per cent increase over the 2022-23 season. Although productivity rose by 0.24 per cent compared to the previous month, it is projected to be 1.4 per cent lower than the previous crop, at 1,881 kg/ha. Consequently, Brazil's cotton output is estimated to reach a record 3.66 million tons, a 0.37 per cent increase compared to the previous month and a 15.2 per cent increase over the 2022-23 season.

In Mato Grosso, CONAB projects an 18.9 per cent increase in the cotton area compared to the 2022-23 crop, totalling 1.4 million hectares. Productivity is expected to be 1,877 kg/ha, a 0.8 per cent decrease from the previous season. The production in Mato Grosso is forecast to rise by 18 per cent, reaching 2.66 million tons compared to the 2022-23 crop.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (KD)

Leave your Comments

Esteemed Clients

TÜYAP IHTISAS FUARLARI A.S.
Tradewind International Servicing
Thermore (Far East) Ltd.
The LYCRA Company Singapore  Pte. Ltd
Thai Trade Center
Thai Acrylic Fibre Company Limited
TEXVALLEY MARKET LIMITED
TESTEX AG, Swiss Textile Testing Institute
Telangana State Industrial Infrastructure Corporation Limited (TSllC Ltd)
Taiwan Textile Federation (TTF)
SUZHOU TUE HI-TECH NONWOVEN MACHINERY CO.,LTD
Stahl Holdings B.V.,
X
Advanced Search