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Chile'S Cotton Imports Are Forecast To Be Less Than 3265 Tonnes This Year.

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Cotton Imports In Chile

Chile was hit by the most severe earthquake in February 2010.

textile industry

Frustrated, 16 months after that.

cotton

Monthly import volume decreased year-on-year.

In May this year, the country's cotton imports hit a record of zero for the first time in more than 20 years. As of the same month, the total import volume was only 1611 tons.


At present, the United States

Agriculture

USDA cotton year

Imported

The volume forecast has been reduced to 3265 tons. To achieve this forecast, the total import volume in the next two months will reach 827 tons.


In addition, considering the fact that Chile does not produce cotton, it can only be satisfied through imports.

demand

At present, cotton stocks in textile mills are in short supply, so if the country's cotton imports reach less than 3265 tons this year, factory consumption will not reach 4354 tons forecast by USDA.

Judging from the current situation, USDA is likely to reduce Chile's cotton import volume and factory consumption forecast this year.

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