High fiber: India cotton exports gather pace as global prices rally
High fiber: India cotton exports gather pace as global prices rally

High fiber: India cotton exports gather pace as global prices rally

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MUMBAI (Reuters) - India’s cotton exports have been gathering pace after global prices jumped to four-year highs, with traders in the world’s top producer of the fiber signing contracts in the last three weeks to ship over 1 million bales, industry officials told Reuters.

Increased supply from India could drag on the rally in international prices and would likely compete with shipments to Asia from exporters such as Australia, Brazil and the United States.

“Bangladesh, Vietnam and Pakistan are aggressively buying from us due to lower prices. We have freight advantage over others,” said Chirag Patel, chief executive at India’s Jaydeep Cotton Fibers Pvt Ltd.

Indian cotton is being offered around 82 to 85 cents per lb on a cost and freight basis (C&F) to buyers in Bangladesh and Vietnam, compared to over 90 cents from the United Sates and Brazil. 

Source: Reuters

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