'India cotton output in 2011 to be 2 mn bales lesser'
January 26, 2011
By: Commodity Online
COIMBATORE, INDIA (By Seshadri Ramkumar):India's cotton production in 2010-11 season
would be lesser by two million bales (170 kg), according to estimates made by The
Southern India Mills’ Association (SIMA. According to the recent estimate by SIMA,
India’s cotton crop will be 30.9 million bales which is 2 million less than the recent
estimate by the Cotton Advisory Board (CAB) of India. SIMA has 400 members from South
India belonging to the textile industry.
COIMBATORE, INDIA (By Seshadri Ramkumar):India's cotton production in 2010-11 season would be lesser by two million bales (170
kg), according to estimates made by The Southern India Mills’ Association (SIMA. According
to the recent estimate by SIMA, India’s cotton crop will be 30.9 million bales which
is 2 million less than the recent estimate by the Cotton Advisory Board (CAB) of India.
SIMA has 400 members from South India belonging to the textile industry.
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