Global cotton trade to be lower in 2026/27 over previous season: USDA

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Although an increase in world mill cotton use is projected, world cotton trade in the 2026/27 season is estimated to decrease slightly to 43.3 million bales (1 bale = 480 pounds).

Lower exports estimated for Australia are partially offset by small gains for the United States and India, with Brazil’s exports projected unchanged in 2026/27.

The leading cotton exporters, Brazil and the United States are forecast to account for a combined 63% of global cotton exports in 2026/27.

Competition between Brazil and the United States has grown as Brazil’s cotton production increased significantly in recent years which provided additional supplies available to the world market.

As a result, Brazil’s exports increased, and it surpassed the United States in 2023/24 as the largest cotton exporter.

For 2026/27, Brazil is forecast to export a record 15.0 million bales of cotton once again in 2026/27, accounting for 34.5% of global trade.

“The United States is expected to contribute about 28.5% or 12.3 million bales of world cotton trade in 2026/27,” the latest USDA report informed.

Lower exports are forecast for Australia at 4.5 million bales as reduced supplies are anticipated in 2026/27 while exports by India at 1.5 million bales are projected to rebound from a two-decade low.

Vietnam is expected to be the leading cotton importer in 2026/27 as imports are projected to increase 200,000 bales from the year before to a record 8.0 million bales and will account for 18.5% of global imports.

Bangladesh’s cotton imports are projected at 7.6 million bales in 2026/27, a rebound of 200,000 bales but well below 2021/22’s 8.45-million-bale record.

For China, cotton imports are projected to account for 16% of the world total and are forecast to import 7.0 million bales of cotton in 2026/27, equal to the previous year.

However, Chinese cotton imports in 2026/27 will be well below 2023/24’s 15.0 million bales when China imported significant amounts to restock the national reserve.

Other major importers include Pakistan and Turkey, where 2026/27 cotton imports are projected at 5.0 million bales and 4.8 million bales, respectively.

Image courtesy: DWIJ

Bhargav Pathak
Bhargav Pathakhttps://textilesresources.com
With a passion for the textile, apparel, and fashion industry, I embarked on a journey fueled by education from NIFT Gandhinagar and affiliation with NDBI at NID Ahmedabad. Since 2006, I've contributed to various corporate ventures, specializing in B2B, B2C, SaaS, and AI products within the textile domain. In July 2023, I launched TextilesResources.com, a knowledge hub offering the latest news, articles, and soon-to-come features like interviews and a trade fair calendar. Grateful for the growing community, we've recently introduced a Business Directory for enhanced visibility. Join us on LinkedIn and stay connected with the ever-evolving textile landscape!

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