CAB pegs cotton production at 34.7 million bales for season 2011-12

19 Apr 2012 Evaluate

The cotton advisory board (CAB) has pegged cotton production at 34.7 million bales for season 2011-12, against 33.9 million bales in 2010-11. As per the agriculture ministry, the number stood at 34 million bales for 2011-12. The total supply of cotton is now pegged a little higher at 39.2 million bales in 2011-12 as compared to 38.4 million bales in 2010-11.

The demand for the fluff is estimated 36.7 million bales in season 2011-12 as compared to 34.5 million bales in 2010-11. The mill consumption is estimated lower at 21.1 million bales in 2011-12 as against higher consumption of 22 million bales in 2011-12. The exports are however, estimated much higher at 11.5 million bales this year as compared to 7.8 million in the previous year.

As per CAB, Gujarat continues to remain the largest producer of cotton with estimated production of 12 million bales in 2011-12 as compared to 10.6 million bales in the previous year. Maharashtra's cotton production is expected to decline sharply at 7.3 million bales as compared to 8.7 million bales in 2010-11.

The north zone, which includes Punjab, Haryana and Rajasthan, is likely to move up at 5.6 million bales in 2011-12 from 4.5 million in 2010-11. The cotton production of south zone, which includes Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, is estimated at 7.4 million bales as compared to 7.7 million bales in 2010-11.

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