Outlook for World Cotton Supply and Use Armelle Gruère, ICAC ABARE’s Outlook 2010 Conference March 2, 2010
Outlook for World Cotton Supply and Use 1.A Bright Short-Term Outlook 2.A More Nuanced Long-term Outlook
A BRIGHT SHORT-TERM OUTLOOK
Growth in World Cotton Mill Use Growth in World GDP
Cotton Consumption Million tons
World Cotton Production and Mill Use Production Consumption
Cotton Production Million tons
Cotlook A Index Season-average (US cents/lb)
Price Ratios at Planting Time Cotton to: Maize, Soy, Wheat, Rice and Sugar Price Ratio
2000 = 100 Crude Oil Prices Fertilizer Prices 2000 = 100
World Cotton Area and Yield Million hectaresKg/ha Area Yield
Cotton Production Million tons
World Cotton Imports Million tons
Cotton Exports Million tons
Share of Asia in the World Total Mill Use Production Imports
Cotton Exports
Global Coton Ending Stocks Million tons
A MORE NUANCED LONG- TERM OUTLOOK
World Cotton Production and Consumption Million Tons
Cotton/Grain Price Ratios Index: 1990 = 100
World Cotton Area Million Ha
World Cotton Yields Kg per Hectare
World End-Use Textile Fiber Consumption by Fibers Million tons
Cotton’s Share of World End- Use Textile Fiber Consumption Percent Average
Relative Cotton Prices*
Cotlook A Index (Nominal) Season Average (US cents/lb)
Cotlook A Index (Real) Season Average (2008 = 100)
Conclusions A bright short-term cotton outlook: –Recovering mill use –Tightening stocks –Firm prices A more nuanced long-term outlook: –Slow growth in production –Continued competition with polyester –Higher nominal prices but declining real prices