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Control GM seed price, not licensing fee: Experts

Sharath Chowdary The Union government had recently withdrawn the notification on licencing guidelines for genetically modified seed technology issued on May 18, 2016. Experts from the industry have welcomed the government’s decision to withdraw the conditions on GM seed licencing fee. According to them, the earlier notification was disastrous to the industry as it would have sent wrong signals to foreign investors. The new decision has once again sent a positive note on the future of the textile industry, J. Thulasidharan, Vice Chairman of Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) told The Dollar Business Bureau. The CITI is an apex national body of the textile industry. Thulasidharan is the Managing Director of Rajaratna Mills Ltd and also the President of the Indian Cotton ...

Indias cotton prodn to be lower in 2015-16: CAI

The Dollar Business Bureau India’s cotton production, during the crop year 2015-16, is estimated to be 341.50 lakh bales, as per the Cotton Association of India (CAI). The industry body has put April estimate of cotton output at 341.50 lakh bales (1 bale = 170 kgs) for 2015-16 crop year (October-September). The overall output of cotton for the crop year 2014-15 was 382.75 lakh bales, the Association said in a statement. The lower estimate is primarily due to the damage caused to the crops by white-flies this year, in the northern region of the country. The total production of cotton in the northern area during 2015-16 season is expected to be 41 lakh bales, lower from 53.50 lakh bales a year earlier, ...

Indian cotton prices remain too high for recovery in exports: CAI

 The Dollar Business Bureau Higher production and lower global demand has led to a decline in cotton prices in India, but Indian cotton remains highly priced in the international market, according to the Cotton Association of India (CAI). Speaking at the Annual General Meeting of the Association, Dhiren N. Sheth, President, CAI, said last week, “Although the prices of Indian cotton have fallen substantially, they are still not competitive enough to attract foreign buyers.” Moreover, an uptick in demand and arrival of better quality crops have led to an increase in prices in the last few weeks. This means that cotton exports are unlikely to recover any time soon this year. Meanwhile, global demand is expected to remain low ...

Indias cotton exports expected to recover on market factors

Indias cotton exports have been hit by import restrictions in China, the worlds largest importer, but a weakening rupee and arrival of better quality crop improve prospects The Dollar Business Bureau Cotton prices may have bottomed out and exporters can look forward to market stabilisation and an improvement in exports in the coming few months due to market factors and changes in policy. India is expected to become the worlds largest cotton exporter this year, but cotton exports are forecast to decline to around 5 million (480 lb) bales in 2014-15, which is down almost 47% from the previous year mainly due to lower imports by China. This had led to a decline in prices in India as well. According to the Cotton ...

C-4 countries raise concerns over falling cotton prices

Bidhu Bhushan Palo | The Dollar Business The Cotton-4 (C-4), the main four cotton producing countries in Africa, have raised concerns over subsidies and trade policies after the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) said in its 2014-15 outlook that world cotton trade could shrink significantly this year and probably in years to come. Global cotton exports have seen a decline this year mainly due to policy changes in China, the world’s largest cotton importer. After aggressive purchases in recent years, China has said that it will restrict cotton imports until domestic cotton reserves see a significant decline. China also says that restrictions on textile imports by developed countries have led to lower production in China. According to the ICAC, China ...