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Cotton arrival dips 34.5% year-on-year

  • Total cotton arrival in Pakistan declined to 4.875 million bales as of March 1
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Cotton arrival in Pakistan decreased 34.5% year-on-year, showed data released by the Pakistan Cotton Ginner’s Association (PCGA) on Friday.

As per the report, total cotton arrival in Pakistan declined to 4.875 million bales as of March 1, compared to 7.442 million bales in the same period last year, a fall of 2.567 million bales or 34.5%.

The decline in cotton arrival is attributed to the flash floods in Pakistan, which devastated large swathes of agricultural land in the country, especially in Sindh and Balochistan.

Cotton arrival plunges 36% year-on-year

Cotton is an essential raw material for the country’s textile sector and the development is alarming for Pakistan’s cash-strapped economy, which is already facing depleting foreign exchange reserves. Its central bank has reserves of just $3.81 billion remaining, barely enough for one month of imports.

Meanwhile, as per the PCGA data, cotton arrival reported a steep fall from Sindh.

As of March 1, cotton arrival in Sindh was 1.879 million bales compared to 3.513 million bales in the same period in 2021, a decrease of 1.664 million bales or 46.5%. On a monthly basis, cotton arrival remained stagnant with an improvement of 0.5% as compared to 1.871 million bales arrived on February 1.

Similarly, cotton arrival in Punjab clocked in at 2.996 million bales as compared to 3.929 million bales reported in the same period last year, a decline of 23.7%. However, on a monthly basis, cotton arrival recorded a marginal increase of 3.6% as compared to 2.893 million bales arrived on February 1.

Industrialists have expressed concern over the ongoing slump in the textile sector.

Last month, the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) urged the federal government for a level playing field by implementing a uniform gas price of $7 per MMBtu for the export industry across the country.

APTMA also warned that the decision of the government to suspend the regionally competitive energy tariff (RCET) of electricity for Export Oriented Units (EOUs) will hurt the textile industry, particularly in Punjab.

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D S Manjunath Mar 03, 2023 03:51pm
Farmer is the only investor who grows cotton in a highly volatile environment. He investes his money, labour & knowledge. But in return he gets very less money You and me are willing to pay little more cents for cotton garment. Presently only small portion of money paid by you and me reaches farmer We need to re engineer the cotton supply chain so that 40 percentage of miney paid by you and me reaches farmer
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Nisar ahmed Mar 03, 2023 05:11pm
bt cotton spoil cotton crops .plz suggests to former grow 50% non bt cotton
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Tulukan Mairandi Mar 03, 2023 07:56pm
There's a UAE company (Google it) buying tonnes of plastic trash and excrement from india, shredding it, and selling it to Pakistan. In Pakistan, it's used to make clothes since Pakistanis cannot afford cotton. I.e. average Pakistani is wearing trash from India.
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