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India´s Subsidy Could Hurt Cotton Prices
Sep 8, 2009
World prices could suffer because India increased its subsidy for cotton farmers in a program similar to U.S. marketing assistance loans. A report from Texas Tech University’s Cotton Economics Research Institute (CERI) indicates that prices may drop as much as 6% as a result.
tags: College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Texas Tech in the News
India´s Cotton Price Support Will Cool U.S., Global Markets
Sep 4, 2009
Texas Tech researchers say U.S. farmers could see a drop in cotton prices over the next five years.
tags: College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources, Research, Stories, Vice President for Research
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