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March/April 2012

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Cotton Outlook: Falling Consumption Alters Supply And Demand Outlook

United Kingdom — July 21, 2011 — During the past month, Cotton Outlook's estimate of global raw cotton consumption during the season now drawing to a close has been reduced by over 400,000 tonnes. The result is to place the season's supply and demand broadly in equilibrium. The reduction to the forecast for the 2011/12 campaign amounts to nearly 900,000 tonnes, which far outweighs a net fall in the production figure, and sharply increases, to almost 2,000,000 tonnes, the extent to which supply is expected to exceed demand during the season ahead. During the 2009/10 season, world stocks were reduced by over 3,300,000 tonnes, precipitating a bullish trend in the world market that persisted until March of this year.

July 26, 2011

Source: Cotton Outlook

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