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After The Lantern Festival, India Cotton Prices Are Expected To Decline.

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India Cotton Prices Are Expected To Decline

India textile mills and exporters

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The demand is limited, but the number of cotton arriving is increasing.

Trade figures say that cotton prices will drop after the Lantern Festival is expected.


Class a sang Kal - 6 cotton sales price 39000-39500 rupees / candy (356 kg), intermediate sales price 34000-36000 rupee / candy.

Cotton or kapas cotton is quoted at 925-955 rupees / mender (20 kg).

13000-14000 bales of cotton (170 kg / bag) arrived in Gujarat, including 4000 bales of new cotton, arrived in other parts of India.

Number

40000-42000 bags.


Maharashtra has a quantity of about 4000 bags, and the paction price is 37000-39000 rupees / candy.

The price of Kapas cotton in Maharashtra is 900-910 rupees per pack in Gujarat.


The price of new kapas cotton in Gujarat is 900-940 rupees / Mende.


Dealers and brokers say the price of cotton will be between 37000-40000 rupees / candy before the Lantern Festival and the arrival of high-quality cotton. After the Diwali festival, the South will be in the south.

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Factories and exporters will increase the number of purchases.


Owing to late planting time, the arrival time of new cotton is delayed for one month this year.

Ginning in Gujarat

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Gujarat cotton is forecast to be 14 million bales, compared to 11 million bales last year.

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