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World Cotton Outlook: Projections to 2015/16

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  • Ethridge, Don E.
  • Welch, Mark
  • Pan, Suwen
  • Fadiga, Mohamadou L.
  • Mohanty, Samarendu

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The Global Fibers Model developed at the Cotton Economics Research Institute at Texas Tech University was used to generate 10-year projections of cotton and textile production, mill use, and trade for 24 countries/regions under specified assumptions for macroeconomic variables, weather, and policies/programs, referred to as the baseline. Global results and results for selected major countries are presented here. Results indicate a continued dominance of China in textile production and cotton trade, rising global production of cotton, and shifting cotton export market shares, with the U.S. losing and Brazil gaining.

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  • Ethridge, Don E. & Welch, Mark & Pan, Suwen & Fadiga, Mohamadou L. & Mohanty, Samarendu, 2006. "World Cotton Outlook: Projections to 2015/16," Cotton Economics Research Institute CER Series 53169, Texas Tech University, Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:ttucer:53169
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.53169
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