ICAC: Flooding and Drought Are Having a Crushing Impact on the Global Cotton Industry

ICAC: Flooding and Drought Are Having a Crushing Impact on the Global Cotton Industry

Executive Summary

Highlights from the September 2022 Cotton This Month include:

  • The impacts of climate change are being felt in multiple major cotton-producing countries
  • Floods have been devastating in Pakistan, with nearly 1,200 people killed to date
  • More than 33 million people have been affected and the economic costs are approaching $10 billion
  • On the other side of the world, the West Texas crop has been gravely damaged by drought, with an estimated loss of 1 million tonnes compared to last year
  • Globally, we will see continued volatility and potentially higher prices throughout the entire 2022/23 season


Flooding and Drought Are Having a Crushing Impact on the Global Cotton Industry
The massive human suffering in Pakistan is painful to witness, with more than 33 million people affected and nearly 1,200 killed to date. The entire global cotton industry is keeping the country and its people in their thoughts and prayers.

The impact on the cotton crop will not be fully realised until the water subsides but sources on the ground are reporting a large reduction in the expected crop for the 2022/23 season. The ICAC is reducing the estimated production for Pakistan from 1.5 million tonnes to 1 million tonnes. Below is the current snapshot of the Pakistan balance sheet.


In the United States, the effects on the cotton crop in Texas have been devastating and currently amount to an estimated loss of over 1 million tonnes compared with the previous season. This puts the current US crop at just over 2.7 million tonnes. And while the West Texas region has received a good amount of rain in the past few weeks, the precipitation has come much too late to help the dry land cotton — and if bolls are open in irrigated fields, it could spell trouble for quality.

Price Projections*
The Secretariats current price forecast of the season-average A index for 2022/23 ranges from 99 cents to 157 cents, with a midpoint at 126.95 cents per pound.


* The price projection for 2022/23 is based on the ending stocks-to-mill use ratio in the world-less-China in 2020/21 (estimate), in 2021/22 (estimate) and in 2022/23 (projection), on the ratio of Chinese net imports to world imports in 2021/22 (estimate) and 2022/23 (projection), and the average price in 2021/22. The projection reflects a 95% confidence interval.

Source: ICAC
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