Features
![]() |
Features In Love With Luxury: Consumers Drive ELS SalesConsumer demand for extra-long staple (ELS) cotton continues to grow, but a reduction in production for the new crop year could mean lower supplies. What will this mean for the future outlook for ELS consumption?2008 and Beyond: Associations Prepare For Cotton's FutureSee what’s new with international cotton associations ICA, ICAC, Bremen, Gdynia, and India.Australia Ready To Rebound: From Drought To Full BloomAs Australia harvests its smallest crop in at least 25 years, growers and merchants believe next year will see a turn-around in production due to recent rainfall, with a 2008/09 crop of 2 million bales.Sudan's Market Adapts To - Grow With The TimesSeveral structural changes have put Sudan’s farmers more in touch with the global cotton market. |
![]() Evolution of a Merchant California-based cotton merchant Ernie Schroeder, Jr. explains how his firm adapts to the paradigm shifts of a changing market... Read more ![]() ICAC Plenary Meeting
Registration is underway for the 68th Plenary Meeting of the ICAC. This year's meeting will be held in Cape Town, South Africa...
Read more ![]() Spinning in Bangladesh
Bangladeshi spinners are urging the government to intervene in the face of mounting economic challenges. Read more |