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USDA revises up Bangladesh's MY25 cotton use forecast to 7.8 mn bales

15 Oct '24
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USDA revises up Bangladesh's MY25 cotton use forecast to 7.8 mn bales
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  • Bangladesh's cotton consumption is expected to rise marginally to 7.8 million bales in marketing year (MY) 2024-25, which started in August this year, according to a latest US department of agriculture report.
  • Out of that, 7.7 million bales will be imported—around 2 per cent higher than the previous MY's import figure.
  • The department projected the consumption figure at 7.7 million bales in September.
Bangladesh's cotton consumption is expected to rise marginally to 7.8 million bales in marketing year (MY) 2024-25, which started in August this year, according to a latest US department of agriculture (USDA) report. Out of that, 7.7 million bales will be imported—around 2 per cent higher than the previous MY’s import figure.

In its initial projection in April this year, the US agency estimated cotton consumption for MY 2024-25 in Bangladesh at 8 million bales. A bale equals 480 pounds or 218 kg.

It revised the projection downwards in August and September (7.7 million bales) before raising the forecast in its latest update.

Import and consumption of cotton yarn in Bangladesh increased last year.

Cotton prices in the country dropped by 15 per cent year on year (YoY) to $1.79 per kg in July-September from $2.11 a year ago, according to the World Bank commodities price data.

The domestic cotton market had been sluggish in July and August, with demand only starting to pick up by the end of September, as per the country's media reports.

Bangladesh's domestic use of cotton hit 88 lakh bales in MY22 to feed the demand for export-oriented knitwear makers, the main export-earning sector, the USDA report said.

However, cotton consumption began declining in subsequent years and overall use stood at 77.5 lakh bales in MY24.

Millers in Bangladesh import a good chunk from countries in West Africa followed by India, Brazil, the United States and Australia, according to the USDA.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)

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