Cotton Association of Zambia
About Cotton Association of Zambia
The Cotton Association of Zambia (CAZ) is a quasi-formal distribution network that provides a platform for smallholder cotton farmers to have an input in the operations and future development of the cotton industry in Zambia. It is based in Lusaka, Zambia.
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Mar 16, 2023
It could also lift domestic prices and weigh on the margin of local textile companies. Cotton stocks at the end of 2022/23 marketing year could fall to 2.69 million bales, the lowest since 2003/04, the Cotton Association of India (CAI) said.India is likely to produce 31.3 million bales of cotton in the current season ending on Sept. Reuters | New Delhi | Updated: 16-03-2023 15:21 IST | Created: 16-03-2023 15:00 IST Representative image Image Credit: ANI Country: SHARE Cotton stocks in India could fall by nearly 16% in 2022/23 from a year earlier to their lowest level in nearly two decades as adverse weather curtailed crop yields, a leading trade body said on Thursday. Lower stockpiles will limit exports from the world's biggest producer in the next marketing year starting from Oct. 1 and support global prices. It could also lift domestic prices and weigh on the margin of local textile companies. Cotton stocks at the end of 2022/23 marketing year could fall to 2.69 million bales, the lowest since 2003/04, the Cotton Association of India (CAI) said. India is likely to produce 31.3 million bales of cotton in the current season ending on Sept. 30, down 2.6% from an earlier estimate, the CAI said. The drop in output is likely to lead to lower cotton shipments from India, allowing rivals such as the United States, Brazil and Australia to increase cargoes to key Asian buyers such as China and Pakistan. India cotton exports in the season could fall to 3 million bales from 4.3 million bales a year ago, the CAI said. (1 bale= 170 kg) Advertisement
Cotton Association of Zambia Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is Cotton Association of Zambia's headquarters?
Cotton Association of Zambia's headquarters is located at Plot No 4297, Buyantashi Road, ZamSeed Premises, Industrial Area, Lusaka.
Who are Cotton Association of Zambia's competitors?
Competitors of Cotton Association of Zambia include Inputi and 4 more.
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