11 101
Fashion Jobs
HOLLAND AND BARRETT
B2B Marketing Executive
Permanent · LONDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Leighton Buzzard Superstore
Permanent · LEIGHTON BUZZARD
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Amersham Superstore
Permanent · AMERSHAM
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Warehouse Operative - Freezer - Days
Permanent · DONCASTER
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Stockport Extra
Permanent · STOCKPORT
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Baldock Extra
Permanent · BALDOCK
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Maldon Extra
Permanent · MALDON
TESCO
Customer Delivery Driver - Pontyclun Talbot Green Extra
Permanent · LLANTRISANT
PRIMARK
Visual Merchandising Manager
Permanent · KINGSTON UPON HULL
ESSILORLUXOTTICA GROUP
Regional Medical Science Liaison Midlands UK
Permanent · BIRMINGHAM
BARBOUR
Global Ecommerce Content & SEO Manager
Permanent · SOUTH SHIELDS
BARBOUR
Senior Warehouse Supervisor
Permanent · JARROW
SAINSBURY'S
Home Delivery Driver
Permanent · NANTWICH
PENTLAND
Customer Operations Executive (Edi)
Permanent · SUNDERLAND
PENTLAND
Creative Team (Art Director + Copywriter)
Permanent · LONDON
MARKS&SPENCER
Senior Project Manager - International
Permanent · LONDON
By
Reuters
Published
Sep 5, 2018
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Brazil may become 2nd-largest cotton exporter in 2018/19, besting India

By
Reuters
Published
Sep 5, 2018

Brazil could become the world’s second-largest cotton exporter in the 2018/2019 crop cycle, jumping ahead one position to surpass India in the global rankings, Brazilian trade group Abrapa said on Tuesday during an industry event.


Brazil is expected to export 1.12 million tonnes of cotton lint in the 2018/19 harvest, which would place it second to only the United States, Abrapa’s executive director Márcio Portocarrero said.

The U.S.-China trade war is set to directly benefit Brazilian cotton growers, with Chinese cotton processors indicating they would buy up any additional supply of cotton that Brazilian farmers can produce, Portocarrero said.

He did not elaborate on which Chinese companies had made the “verbal commitment” to buy Brazilian cotton or when it happened.

China slapped a 25 percent tariff on U.S. cotton imports, among a raft of duties that took effect in July in response to tariffs announced by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Brazil’s overall production is expected to rise to 2.3 million tonnes of cotton lint in 2018/19, from 2 million tonnes the prior season, according to Abrapa.

Chinese demand will be driving growth in planted areas, with a record 1.4 million hectares of cotton expected next year seen growing to 2 million hectares by 2022, Portocarrero said.

© Thomson Reuters 2024 All rights reserved.