Cotton exports from Brazil to fall 28% in 21/22, says Anea
Apr, 08, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202114
Brazilian cotton exports shall reach 1.742 million tonnes in the 2021/22 cycle (July-June), down 28% below the previous season’s record of 2.414 million, the National Association of Cotton Exporters (Anea) confirmed on April 7th.
China, the world’s largest cotton importer, continues to be the main destination for Brazilian exports (30.2%), followed by Vietnam (16.7%), Turkey (13.2%), Pakistan (11.2% ) and Bangladesh (10.6%).
See below the track record of Brazilian cotton exports to China, Turkey, Pakistan and Bangladesh in 2021. Data are from DataLiner.
Brazilian cotton exports (HS 5201) to China and other main importers | 2021 | WTMT
Source: DataLiner (click here to request a demo)
The association’s president, Miguel Faus, commented that factors such as uncertainty about the duration of the war between Russia and Ukraine, the rise in the price of fertilizers and pesticides, additional world inflation, the volatility of the oil prices, and the shortage of containers are points that concern the industry.
Source: Money Times
To read the full original article, please go to:
https://www.moneytimes.com.br/exportacao-de-algodao-do-brasil-deve-cair-28-em-21-22-diz-anea/
-
Ports and Terminals
Nov, 14, 2023
0
Port of Itaguaí throughput surges, holds 13.1% iron ore exports in Brazil
-
Ports and Terminals
May, 12, 2023
0
Vila Velha Port: R$ 550 million investment expands fuel storage
-
Grains
Aug, 27, 2021
0
Public tenders for corn to supply small farmers will begin in September
-
Ports and Terminals
Mar, 01, 2023
0
Petrobras vessels unload oil at Port of Santos after downpour in Sao Paulo