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World Production and Consumption Forecast to Increase

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World production for 2001/02 is forecast at 93 million bales, up 6.6 percent, or 5.8 million bales (480 lb), from 2000/01. Based on increased planted area and higher average yield and abandonment rates, U.S. production is forecast up 1.6 million bales to 18.8 million. Total foreign production is up 4 million bales to 74.2 million. World consumption is forecast at 93 million bales, an increase of 1.4 percent from 2000/01. With production forecasts equal to consumption, ending stocks, after falling for two years, are forecast unchanged at 37.1 million bales. Total exports are forecast at 27.7 million bales, up 6.5 percent from 2000/01.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

U.S. Cotton Outlook

World Cotton Outlook

Cotton Prices

U.S. Cotton Highlights

Most statistical tables contained in this circular may be viewed in Adobe Acrobat format ® (.pdf) or downloaded as Lotus 1-2-3 ® spreadsheets (.wk3).

Tables

 

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Most statistical tables are available in Adobe Acrobat and Lotus version 3 format. You may need to GET the Acrobat reader.

Download the trade tables in Lotus 123 version 3 format. Please note that some versions of Netscape Navigator will change the filename extension; if this happens, you MUST rename the file to .wk3 to access it.

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Last modified: Tuesday, August 30, 2005