• Linkdin
Data-Driven Analysis to Identify the Existing and Upcoming Trends in Polyester Fiber Market. Request Report down-aerrow Data-Driven Analysis to Identify the Existing and Upcoming Trends in Polyester Fiber Market. Request Report down-aerrow
         Data-Driven Analysis to Identify the Existing and Upcoming Trends in Polyester Fiber Market. Request Report down-aerrow Data-Driven Analysis to Identify the Existing and Upcoming Trends in Polyester Fiber Market. Request Report down-aerrow

MSP hike good for cotton sowing, bad for spinners: ICRA

09 Jun '20
2 min read
Pic: Shutterstock
Pic: Shutterstock

The June 1 decision by India’s Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs (CCEA) approving an increase in the minimum support prices (MSP) for kharif crops, including cotton, for cotton year (CYi) 2020-21 augurs well for cotton sowing but is likely to be unfavourable for the domestic spinning sector, according to an analysis by credit rating agency ICRA.

While the MSP for the medium-staple variety stands increased by ₹260 per quintal to ₹5,515 per quintal, the price for the long-staple variety stands increased by ₹275 per quintal to ₹5,825 per quintal, translating into an increase of 5 per cent over the level fixed for CYi2020. The Indian cotton year ends in September.

The increase of 5 per cent in cotton MSP for CYi2021 comes after a muted 2 per cent increase implemented for CYi2020, which followed a significant increase of 26-28 per cent announced for CYi2019. The hike is in line with the announcement made in the budget 2018-19 to fix the MSPs at a level of at least 1.5 times of the all-India weighted average cost of production, ICRA said in a research report.

Commenting on the impact of the development on the sector, Jayanta Roy, senior vice president and group head, ICRA Ratings, said: “The move is set to benefit the farmers on commencement of harvesting for the ongoing kharif season, from October 2020 onwards. It is a positive development for them and is likely to encourage cotton sowing, despite a fall in cotton prices witnessed in the recent months. However, the move may heighten challenges for the domestic spinning companies, as this comes at a time when the Covid-19 pandemic has resulted in severe demand-side pressures in the international textile markets.”

Increased MSP, timely onset of monsoon and expectation of normal monsoons augur well for cotton sowing in India. Although cotton sowing in key regions in the Western and Southern belts is yet to start in a meaningful manner, initial sowing patterns in the northern belt indicate higher acreage for the year, the agency said.

The locust swarm that entered India in mid-May 2020 and has hit several parts of western and northern India including Rajasthan, pose a looming threat for the crops as these insects feed on a large variety of crops.

Fibre2Fashion News Desk (DS)

Leave your Comments

Esteemed Clients

Woolmark Services India Pvt. Ltd.
Weitmann & Konrad GmbH & Co. KG
VNU Exhibitions Asia
USTER
UBM China (Shanghai)
Tuyap Tum Fuarcilik Yapim A.S.
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
X
Advanced Search