Foreign Cotton Consumption/Production Gap Reduced
- by Leslie Meyer, James Kiawu and Stephen MacDonald
- 10/13/2011
Overview
The latest U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) cotton projections for 2011/12 indicate that the gap between foreign consumption and production is projected to decrease significantly this season and fall below 5 million bales for the first time since 2004/05 (fig. 1).
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Foreign Cotton Consumption/Production Gap Reduced
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Table 1--U.S. cotton supply and use estimates
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Table 2--World cotton supply and use estimates
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Table 3--U.S. fiber supply
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Table 4--U.S. fiber demand
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Table 5--U.S. and world fiber prices
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Table 6--U.S. textile imports, by fiber
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Table 7--U.S. textile exports, by fiber
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Table 8--U.S. cotton textile imports, by origin
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Table 9--U.S. cotton textile exports, by destination
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Table 10--Acreage, yield, and production estimates, 2011
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