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1. Textile machinery imports down by 38 per cent
The slow growth in textile and clothing sector was recorded owing to decline in export of raw cotton, cotton cloth and bed wear during the year under review. However, the government had announced a relief package of subsidies for the sector to make their prices competitive in international market. The slow growth in textile and clothing sector was recorded owing to decline in export of raw cotton, cotton cloth and bed wear during the year under review. It has been observed that Pakistan...
Source7/29/2007

2. Farmers suicides continue in India's cotton belt
And the cotton has now been dubbed "the killer crop" as the growers could not get the reasonable returns because of the high cost of farming. Tiwari urged the government to promote low-cost farming so farmers can earn enough returns for surviving. Maitra added, "Two relief packages have been announced for the region by the state and union government since December 2005, but the suicides continue. Extreme indebtedness and crop failure were said to be the cause of these suicides. OneWorld...
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3. Understanding the Cotton Market Rally
A few customers have recently asked me whether or not the cotton market is selling off as a result of the recent sell-off in the grain markets. Many of the fundamentals that we watch in the grain markets also apply to the cotton market including exports, acreage planted, and weather patterns. The price pressure in cotton, as planting took place, discouraged many farmers from planting cotton this year as they vied for more profitable crops (such as corn) The weather markets have been...
SourceInside Futures,IL

4. Prospects promising for fall row crops in Kansas
With harvest just weeks away, nature's signs -- and the official crop report from the Agricultural Statistics Service -- point to a bountiful harvest come fall. Even though Kansas farmers plant millions more acres of wheat than corn, White said he expected the state's corn production to surpass the wheat this year. The same heavy rainfall this spring that foiled the Kansas wheat harvest has given fall-harvested crops a welcomed respite from years of drought. If those estimates hold up --...
SourceHays Daily News,KS

5. USA : Cotton market appears lifeless
The market 'wants' to go higher, but market fundamentals continue to suggest the world is awash with cotton looking for a textile mill. The two month rally to nearly 69 cents, basis December has recovered a bit from its seven cent loss of the past two weeks and now climbed back above 64 cents. Dead in the water, so describes the cotton market. Nevertheless, the market appears lifeless. Trading was light all week, but prices did creep higher on the midweek closes. Consistent with the end of...
SourceFibre2fashion.com,India

6. Rain could cost farmers big
Most of the farmers would like to harvest their crops to honor their contracts and some of them might have to buy grain from someone else to fulfill their contracts. Batchelor said that some of the farmers in the county would not be harvesting their crops because of the damage that has been done by the rain. Lot of the cotton crops in the county if they re not mature bolls will shed lots of blooms and then try to remake fruit and that is where we are in a lot of fields in the county, said...
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7. Cotton Council Unhappy with WTO Ruling
in a claim by Brazil that Washington has failed to eliminate illegal subsidies to cotton growers, the finding would be "contrary to the facts in the world cotton market" and "unsupportable. The NCC said it would be "surprised" by any finding in favor of Brazil when it is currently harvesting a cotton crop 38% larger than last year and "actually sold government cotton stocks during 2007 in an attempt to depress cotton prices. in an interim ruling that was handed out confidentially to the...
SourceMidSouth Farmer,AR

8. SYRIA: Harvest hit by poor weather, inefficient farming practices
YOU ARE HERE: Homepage > Newsdesk > Article SYRIA: Harvest hit by poor weather, inefficient farming practices 05 Jul 2007 12:18:59 GMT Source: IRIN Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any external internet sites. YOU ARE HERE: Homepage > Newsdesk > Article SYRIA: Harvest hit by poor weather, inefficient farming practices 05 Jul 2007 12:18:59 GMT Source: IRIN Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the content of this article or for any...
SourceReuters AlertNet,UK

9. Rain drowns cotton crop in the Valley
Wet weather devastates, but harvest in other parts of state OK so far 12:00 AM CDT on Monday, July 30, 2007 From Wire Reports Lynn Brezosky, The Associated Press LYFORD, Texas Farmer Gary Busse tapped a cotton plant Friday, making sodden tufts of white fall with soft thumps into the mud. Wet weather devastates, but harvest in other parts of state OK so far 12:00 AM CDT on Monday, July 30, 2007 From Wire Reports Lynn Brezosky, The Associated Press LYFORD, Texas Farmer Gary Busse tapped a...
Source7/30/2007

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