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SMS
SNCE :
(Time 10.00 a.m.to 5.00 p.m.)
NYBOT :
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ZCE :
MCX :
NCDX :
CBOT :
CBOTMEAL
CBOTSEED :
RBOT :
NBOT :
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Surendranagar Cotton Exchange-Cotton, Cotton Seed, Bales
Future trading
New York Board Of Trade.Cotton Future Trading U.S.
(Time 8.00 a.m.to 12.00 p.m.
Zhgzhou Commodity Exchange Cotton Future Contract
Traded in China (See Page 12 for Detail)
(Time 9.00 a.m.to 1.00 p.m.)
Multi Commodity Exchange Of India Ltd.(Mumbai) (Detail
on Page No.20
National Commodity & Derivative Exchange Ltd.(Mumbai)
The chicago Board of Trade, Chicago, Soy Future Traded at
Chicago U.S.A.
(Time 8.00 a.m.to 12.00 p.m.)
: Chicago Soyseed Future-
Chicago Soyseed Future -
Graudnut & Caster Oil Future traded at Rajkot. (Rajkot
Board of Trade)
(Time 11.00 a.m.to 5.00 p.m.)
National Board of trade, Indore Soy Oil Future Traded at
Indore. (Time 11.00 a.m.to 5.00 p.m.)
KLC : Commodity Monitory Exchage Plam Oil future
Tradeel at Malasiya - dg°iuep `pd Ap°Bg_p° hpev$p °. (Time 8.00
am to 10.00p.m.&12.00.am. to 4.00p.m)
COTLOOK INDEX : UK \u blpf `X$sp L$p °V $gyL$ BfiX$ °n_y Ñ
ApÑsffpÙ≤$ue b≈fdpÑ Myb S> dl–h R> °. AgN AgN v$ °ip °_p ”Z N∞ y`dpÑ\u
_uQpdpÑ _uQp L$hp°V$ °i__p A°hf°S> cph gB_° INDEX dyL$hpdpÑ Aph° R> °.
CHINA INDEX :
CC INDEX Represent's the price level of type
328 dilivered to millson the day proceeding the date of pub-
lication.
CPA : Chicago Projection Soy Long Future Traded at Chi-
cago.
HAPUR/MSH : Mustard Seed vayda, Mustared Seed fu-
ture Traded at Hapur (U.P) lp`f (ey.`u.) dpÑfdpsp° hpev$p °.
HMS : Mustared Seed Vayda, Mustard Seed Future Traded
at Hissar (U.P) dıV$f kuX$_p° rlkpf (ey.`u.) dpÑ fdpsp° hpev$p °.
MSI : Mustard Seed Vayda, Dustard Seed Future Traded
at Indore dıV$f kuX$_p° Bfiv$p °fdpÑ fdpsp° hpev$p °.
CHINA-E-Trading :
Stock cotton & Imported Cotton has been ex-
ecuted by the auction of CNCE, CNCe Daily Exchange
prices has been the quotation of current china cotton De-
mand & Supply. QpB_p_p° dp ÑN A_° `yfhW$p_p CNCE _p Ap°L$k_
`f\u _L$L$u \pe R>°.
Reuters/-consists of 19 commodity futures markets includ-
ing Coco, Jeffrie Index :-Soybeans and unleaded gasonline.
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IMD : Indian Meteorological Dept.Weather forcast.
MSCCGX : Maharashtra state Co-operative Cotton Growers Marketing Federation Ltd.
SEAL : Solven Extraction association of India.
MSD : Mustard Seed Vayda a Mustared Seed FutureTraded at Delhi.
DCE : Delian Commodity Exchage-China SoydeenSeed & Meal Future Trading.
COOIT: Central Organization of Oil Industries of Trade
EICA: East India Cotton Association spot & Future
Trading of Cotton. dyÑbB BıV$ BqfiX$ep L$p °V$_ V≤$ °X$]N
RBD Palm : Refine Bleached & Deodorized Palm oil.
USDA : United States Department of Agriculture (IssueCotton & Oil Seed production & Sales Shipments reports for various Counties)
CAB : Cotton Advisory Board (India)NCC : National Cotton Commission (US)NWS : National Weather Services (US)CCI : Cotton Corporation of India.WTO : World Trade Organisation.
- :: L$ °V$gpL$ A°kp°iuA°i__p V| Ñ $L$p A\Æ ::-CNCE : China National Cotton Exchange.
AWP : Average world price
CCA : China Cotton Association.
NBS : National Bureau of Statistics.
GSCIndex : Goldman Sachs commodity Index
GSI : GcIndex International
NDRC : National Development and Reform Commis-
sion
ICAC : International Cotton Advisory committee
MKT : Market
Cott : Cotton
Cott.R. : Cotton Refine
UN : Uncharged
FOB : Free on Board
Bis : Bales
Cott W : Cotton Wash
NA : Non Available
Dn : Down
D/S.Report : Demand/
Supply Report
S/H Report : Speculator/
Hedge Report.
Massage Reporting dp Ñ h`fpsp L$ ° V $gp V y Ñ $L $ p iÂv$p °dp Ñ h`fpsp L$ ° V $gp V y Ñ $L $ p iÂv$p °dp Ñ h`fpsp L$ ° V $gp V y Ñ $L $ p iÂv$p °dp Ñ h`fpsp L$ ° V $gp V y Ñ $L $ p iÂv$p °dp Ñ h`fpsp L$ ° V $gp V y Ñ $L $ p iÂv$p °
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SMS Closing Report dp Ñ h`fpsp dp Ñ h`fpsp dp Ñ h`fpsp dp Ñ h`fpsp dp Ñ h`fpsp English iÂv$p ° iÂv$p ° iÂv$p ° iÂv$p ° iÂv$p °
H = High
S = Settle
CHG = Change
MID-CLS-Mid-C=MID
Close
O = Open
L = Low
C = CLs
Curr = Curent
SMS dp Ñ h`fpsp L $ ° V $gpL $ kpdpfie iÂv $ p °d p Ñ h`fpsp L $ ° V $gpL $ kpdpfie iÂv $ p °d p Ñ h`fpsp L $ ° V $gpL $ kpdpfie iÂv $ p °d p Ñ h`fpsp L $ ° V $gpL $ kpdpfie iÂv $ p °d p Ñ h`fpsp L $ ° V $gpL $ kpdpfie iÂv $ p °
H = High
S = Settle
CHG = Change
MID-CLS-Mid-C=MID
Close
O = Open
L = Low
C = CLs
Curr = Curent
Conversion Factors :-Area :
1 Acre = 0.4047 hectare
1 hectar = 2.417 Acres
1 Sq.Metre = 1.19603 Sq.Yards.
Length :
1 Inch = 25.4 mm
1 Metre = 1.0395 Yards.
Australia - 227 Kilos
Egypt - 327 Kilos
Mexico - 220 Kilos
Sudan - 191 Kilos
Uganda - 182 Kilos
Statistical Bale Weights : rhrh^ v $ °ip °_p Np ÑkX $ u_p hS>_ rhrh^ v $ °ip °_p Np ÑkX $ u_p hS>_ rhrh^ v $ °ip °_p Np ÑkX $ u_p hS>_ rhrh^ v $ °ip °_p Np ÑkX $ u_p hS>_ rhrh^ v $ °ip °_p Np ÑkX $ u_p hS>_
Colombia - 223 Kilos
Ind / Pak - 170 Kilos
SouthAfr i ca- 200 Kilos
Tanzania - 181 Kilos
USA - 218 Kilos
1 C a n d y -355.62 Kilos
1 C e n t e r -100 Kilos
1Ki logram -2.20462 Lbs.
1Spanish Quintal -40 Kilos
1 P o u n d -0.45359Kg
1Indian Quintal - 2 . 6 7 9 2
1Ton -2204.62 Pounds
Unit : 1 Crore = 100 Lakh1 Lakh = 100,000
Weight :
1 C e n t e r - 50 Kilos
1 d a n - 50 Kilos
1Maund - 37.3242 Kilos
1Tonne - 10000Ki los
1 J i n - 0.50 Kilos
China Seed Cot ton
US Bales _p cph Cent per Pound Al] Cent A°V$g° US
Currency A_° Pound A°V$g° Quantity (hS>_)
India : Bales _pcph MpÑX$udp Ñ NZhpdpÑ Aph° R> °.
1 Candy = 355.62 Kg.
1 Kg. = 2.2048 Pound
NYCE/Indian Cotton (US Cotton _p cph _° Indian Cotton kp\°
kfMpdZu)
Cent x 2.2048 x Rate of Dollar (in Rupees) 0.2812
= Indian Cotton Rate.
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Lac. : g p Mg p Mg p Mg p Mg p M
MMT : Milion Metricton
Thultn : Thausand Ton.
Million: 1 0 g p M1 0 g p M1 0 g p M1 0 g p M1 0 g p M
Tn. : Tanker
MT : Metricton
L$p°V$_ NpÑkX$u_p MpÑX$u_p cph D`f\u L$`pk_p cph d°mhhp dpV$°_yÑ ky” :-(Np ÑkX$u_p cph :- 17.78 x Í$_u V$L$phpfu)
+ (L$`pkuep_u V$L$phpfu - L$`pkuep_p cph)
- (Í$ Dspfp ° (V$L$phpfu) x ∆_]N MQÆ) ç 100 = 1 dZ L$`pk_p° cph
L$ÎepZ NpÑkX$u_p r_ed dyS>b cph NZhp dpV$° :-
(NpÑkX$u_p cph ç 17.78 x 40) + (60 x L$`pkuep_p cph) - (40x80)
ç 100 = 1 dZ L$ÎepZ L$`pk_p° cph
(Al] Í$ _p ° Dspfp ° 40 A_° ∆_]N MQÆ Í$p.80 NZu_° rlkpb L$fhpdpÑ Aph°
R > ° . )
:: d°Tfd°fiV$ s\p sp°gdp`dpÑ h`fpsp L$ °V$gpL$ V | Ñ $L$p iÂv$p °-A\Æ ::
Lin : Lacton
+T : Plus Tax
Bil l ion : 10 Million
Bushels : Volume
Measurement US for Grains.
(1 Bushels=27.218 Kilo
Gram)
L $ ° V $ g p L $ L $ ° V $ g p L $ L $ ° V $ g p L $ L $ ° V $ g p L $ L $ ° V $ g p L $ Cotton & Oil _ ° g N s p k p d p fi e V | Ñ $ L $ p i  v $ p ° A n f p ° . _ ° g N s p k p d p fi e V | Ñ $ L $ p i  v $ p ° A n f p ° . _ ° g N s p k p d p fi e V | Ñ $ L $ p i  v $ p ° A n f p ° . _ ° g N s p k p d p fi e V | Ñ $ L $ p i  v $ p ° A n f p ° . _ ° g N s p k p d p fi e V | Ñ $ L $ p i  v $ p ° A n f p ° .
Ref. : Refinel
Deg. : Degumme
Cott.W. : Cotton Wash
S F : Sunflower
Exp. : Expeller
C.P.O. : Crude Palm Oil
Tel ia : Ground Nut Tin Rajkot
Cott.R : Cotton Ref. Oil
Sfs ir : Sunflower Solvent Ref.Oil
Lib : Liberty Oil of Bombay
Pak : Pakistan
US : United State
Bang : Bangladesh
Mexi : Mexico
Tur : Turkey
Aust. : Australia
Russ : Russia
Jak : Jakarta
Mal : Malaysia
USDA-Demand/Supply Report A_° A_° A_° A_° A_° Export/
Import $dp Ñ Aphsp v $ °i_p V | Ñ $ L $ p Anfp °$dp Ñ Aphsp v $ °i_p V | Ñ $ L $ p Anfp °$dp Ñ Aphsp v $ °i_p V | Ñ $ L $ p Anfp °$dp Ñ Aphsp v $ °i_p V | Ñ $ L $ p Anfp °$dp Ñ Aphsp v $ °i_p V | Ñ $ L $ p Anfp °
ndo Pak: India & Pakistan
UK :United Kingdom
Indo :Indonesia
Thai :Thailand
CN :China
Tai :Taiwan
Jap :Japan
Bra :Brazil
Guj : Gujarat
Raj : Rajsthan
Har : Hariyana
Pun : Punjab
M.P. : Madhyapradesh
A.P : Andhrapradesh
M.H : Maharashtra
Krntk : Karnatak
Tamil : Tamilnadu
SMS $ d p Ñ h ` f p s p d y ø e f p S > e p ° _ p V | Ñ $ L $ p _ p d$ d p Ñ h ` f p s p d y ø e f p S > e p ° _ p V | Ñ $ L $ p _ p d$ d p Ñ h ` f p s p d y ø e f p S > e p ° _ p V | Ñ $ L $ p _ p d$ d p Ñ h ` f p s p d y ø e f p S > e p ° _ p V | Ñ $ L $ p _ p d$ d p Ñ h ` f p s p d y ø e f p S > e p ° _ p V | Ñ $ L $ p _ p d
DHG : Dhrangadhra
HAL : Halvad
Chot : Chotila
Man : Manavadar
Amr : Amreli
Vak : Vakaner
Gadh : Gadhda
Jet : Jetpur
Bab : Babara
$ k p • f p Ù ≤ $ _ u A p h L $ _ p $ k p • f p Ù ≤ $ _ u A p h L $ _ p $ k p • f p Ù ≤ $ _ u A p h L $ _ p $ k p • f p Ù ≤ $ _ u A p h L $ _ p $ k p • f p Ù ≤ $ _ u A p h L $ _ p SMS d p Ñ A p h s p ` u à $ p _ p _ p dd p Ñ A p h s p ` u à $ p _ p _ p dd p Ñ A p h s p ` u à $ p _ p _ p dd p Ñ A p h s p ` u à $ p _ p _ p dd p Ñ A p h s p ` u à $ p _ p _ p d
Bot : Botad
Vich : Vichhiya
Gon : Gondal
Mon : Morbi
Bhav : Bhavnagar
Savr : Savarkundla
Jas : Jasdan
Raj : Rajkot
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Ahd : Ahemdabad
A'bad : Aurongabad
Ngp : Nagpur
(Maharashtra)
Chn : Chennai
(Tamilnadu)
Ind : Indor (MP)
Jalgv : Jalgov
(Maharashtra)
SMS d p Ñ h ` f p s p d y ø e i l ° f p ° _ p V | Ñ $ L $ p _ p dd p Ñ h ` f p s p d y ø e i l ° f p ° _ p V | Ñ $ L $ p _ p dd p Ñ h ` f p s p d y ø e i l ° f p ° _ p V | Ñ $ L $ p _ p dd p Ñ h ` f p s p d y ø e i l ° f p ° _ p V | Ñ $ L $ p _ p dd p Ñ h ` f p s p d y ø e i l ° f p ° _ p V | Ñ $ L $ p _ p d
B'bay : Bombay
Krnt : Karnataka
Mun : MundraPort
Hyd : Hydrabad(AP)
Adl : Adilabad(AP)
Mgl : Manglore
(Karnataka)
THE COTLOOK'A INDEX :-
duX$g L$gk L$p °V$_ (d¬espf Í$) 1-3/32 _p _uQ° S>Zph°g
v$ °ip °dp Ñ\u fp °S>bfp°S>_p _uQpdpÑ _uQp `pÑQ L$hp°V$ °i__p A°hf°S> cph
g°hpdpÑ Aphg R>°.
L$p°iÆ L$p°V$_ ep_Æ b_phhpdpÑ kpdpfie fus° h`fpsp L$p°i L$pDfiV$
L$pV$__p _uQ° v$ipÆh°g _h fpÙ≤$p°dpÑ\u ”Z fpÙ≤$_p qv$hk v$fÁep__p _uQpdpÑ
_uQp L$hp°V$ °i__p A°hf°S> cph g°hpdpÑ Aph° R> °.
Memphis/Eastern Uzbekistan Greek
California/Arizona Parguayan Australian
Orleans/Texas Pakistan-1503 Maxican
Tanzanian Type 1 SG Ivory CoustBEMA Syrian
Turkish S.Eastern Burkina Faso Ruly Brazilian
Bunny
Mail Katy
THE COTLOOK'B (NE) 'INDEX :-
Orleans/Texas SLM 1-1/32 Uzbekistan
Argentina Grade C-1/2, Chinese Type-527
Brazilian SLM 101/1 6" Pakistan AF2a/1 -1/32"
Turkish S. Eastern Std 2 RG 1-1/16"
Syrian SLM 1-1/ 6" Indian J-34
The C C Index is calculated from the price at
which cotton is offered to the final consumers. i.e. mills
& is published at 9.00 am every working day. The
quitation are intended to reflect the competitive level of
offering prices, not the lavel at which business has been
arranged, offering prices received by 200 mills are taken
in to considertion.
Average delivered mill offering priceof type
129,229,329,429 & 527 are calculated for each grade
in each province, useing the ratio of the spinning pro-
DETAILED EXPLANATION OF THE CC INDEX :-
CHINA COTTON INDEX = CC INDEX :-
Apif° 200 dugp°_° dm°g Ap°af ‚pBk_p A°hf°S> cph D`f\u
v$ffp °S> 9-00 am (QpB_uT V$pBd) kde° `Âgui L$fhpdpÑ Aph° R> °.
Al]dugp°_° dmsu Ap°af dp” NZ”udpÑ g°hpdpÑ Aph° R> °.buT_°i \ep_u
cph _u NZ”u _\u g°hpdpÑ Aphsu.
v$f°L$ ‚p°hufikdpÑ s°d_u ı`u_]N D–`pv$_ iqL$s_p f°kuep° ‚dpZ°
h°BV$]N Ap`u_° rhrh^ V$pB` (129,229,329,429,527) _p Ap°af]N
cph D`f\u _°i_g h°BV$ °S> A_° _°i_g A°hf°S> v$f°L$ V$pB` Cotton
_p d°mhhpdpÑ Aph° R> °.
apB_gdpÑ V$pB` 328 _° A°hf°S> h°BV$°S> Ap`u C C Index
_u NZsfu L$fhpdpÑ Aph° R> °. [328 (T3) 28mm.]
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ZCE : Zhengzhou commodity exchange :-
v$i hjÆ_p qfkQÆ `R>u ZCE A ° June 1,2004 \u
L$p°V_ aeyQf L$p°fiV≤$pL$V$f Qpgy L$f°g R>°. C C Index s\p ZCE
dpÑ L$hp°V$ L$fhpdpÑ Aphsp cph Yarn CRMB/TNT (Yarn per
MT) (ep_Æ ̀ f V$_)
Trading Units : 5Ts
Price Qutotation = Yarn [R<B/T]
Daily Price Limit = 4% above or below
Minimum Fluctuation - 5 yarn/MT
Contract Months = Jan, April, MaymJune, July, Aug, Sep.,
Oct., Nov.&Dec. Time 9.00to11:30, 1:30 to 3:30pm Beijing
time.
Basis Grade : 328B., Saw-gainned upland cotton
Ticker Symbol=CF
Note : 328 Refers to Chinese Standard T3, Staple length
at 28 mm. B Stands for Mecroniare falling in to the scope
B. (3.5m 3.6)
CHINA : The Daily Price Form Introduction
:: CC Index 328 means the delivered mill price of the
duction of each province against the national total as a
weighting factor, a National weghted average price is
obtain for each type. Finaly the type 329 weighted aver-
age prices is converted to a 328 value based on a 1%
value difference this value along with the 328
weightedaverage prices is averaged to produced the C
C index.
Qpe_pdp Ñ E-Trading s\p ZCE dpÑ cph Yarn Per
Metricton Ap`hpdpÑ Aph° R>°.
Grade 3 staple long 28 mm cotton price.
:: CC Index 229 means the delivered mill price of the
Grade 2 staple ling 29 mm cotton price.
:: FF Index S means the index of imported cotton quo-
tation for the SM.
:: FC Index M means the index of imported cotton quo-
tation for the M.
:: FC Index L means the index of imported cotton
quotation for the SLM.
The daily rate of US Dollar VS RMB, the stock
index of Shanghai Composite Index and Shenzhen
Compostite Index, the lead contract's settle price for
corn and soyabean of Dalian Commodity Exchange;
more over; the wheat and PTA lead contract settle price
on Zhenzhou Commodity Exchange.
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CIF – Cost, Insurance, Freight
Term of sale signifying that the price invoiced or
quoted by a seller includes insurance and all other
charges up to the named port of destiniation
classing :- The process of describing cotton quality
so that its value can be determined. (See also staple
length, grade, colour)
colour :- the degree of whiteness of the cotton fibre.
colour grade :- describes the colour of cotton lint.
There are 30 standard colour grades, of which 15 are
physical standards (held as boxed samples of the
complete range of grades) and 15 are descriptive.
cotton :- Cultivated cotton is a perennial shrub,
genus Gossypium. There are two major species in
current production – G. hirsutum, commonly known
as upland cotton, and G. barbadense or pima cotton.
(See also G. hirsutum, G. barbadense, upland cotton,
Pima cotton
country damage :- Damage to cotton caused by
moisture, dust or sand affecting bales that have either
been exposed to the weather or stored on wet or
contaminated ground.
dead cotton :- An extreme form of immature cotton,
having a thin fibre wall. Can result from disease, pest
attack or a foreshortened ripening period.
discount :- reduction in price from the base rate in
order to purchase a lower grade.
bale :- A basic tradeable unit of lint (ginned cotton).
Bale weights vary from country to country. (See under
the relevant country for specific bale weights were
applicable.) By convention, a ‘statistical’ bale weighs
480 lbs
base grade :- A selected grade of cotton used by
cotton merchants as a basis for contracts, premiums
and discounts.
boll :- The fruiting structure of a cotton plant. It is
made up of separate compartments called locks, in
which cotton seeds and lint grow
broker :- One who assembles individual bales or small
lots into larger volumes for others. One who acts as a
selling agent for shippers/growers and buyers for mills.
Bt cotton :- A genetically engineered cotton carrying
the Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) gene that produces, in
every cotton plant cell, protein crystals toxic to some
insect pests.
CFR – Cost and Freight (named port of
destination)
The seller is responsible for payment of costs and
freight necessary to bring the goods to the named port
of destination. The risk (loss or damage to goods),
together with any additional costs incurred after loading
becomes the buyer’s once the goods pass the ship’s
rail at the port of shipment.
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grown worldwide, accounting for about 90 percent of
planted acreage.
ginning outturn :- the ratio of lint to seed cotton
produced by the ginning process.
grade :- Official US classification system given to lint
to describe its quality in terms of colour and leaf
content. See Universal Cotton Standards, colour, leaf.
ginning outturn :- the ratio of lint to seed cotton
produced by the ginning process.
grade :- Official US classification system given to lint
to describe its quality in terms of colour and leaf
content. See Universal Cotton Standards, colour, leaf.
HVI :- High Volume Instrument testing. Systems by
which high speed bale by bale testing can be attained.
Bales are tested for micronaire, length, uniformity,
strength, elongation, colourand trash content.
leaf grade :- describes the leaf or “trash” content of
cotton lint. There are 8 grades, of which 7 are physical
(held as boxed samples covering the range of grades)
and the remaining is a descriptive standard based on
the other 7.
length :- The average length of cotton fibre after the
ginning process.
lint :- The cotton fibre obtained by the ginning process
once the cotton seed, leaves and casing have been
removed.
length per unit of mass, ie. The number of kilometres
per 1/2 kilogramme
dryland :- cotton grown using mainly water provided
by the natural cycle of rainfall rather than artificial
irrigation. Also known as dryland cotton
English count cotton :- An indirect system measuring
length per unit of mass, ie. The number of hanks (840
yards) per pound weight
fibre :- A cotton fibre is classified in four ways, by its
length, micronaire, strength and uniformity. (See also
length, micronaire, strengthand uniformity). The fibre
typically accounts for approximately 35 percent of the
weight of a seed cotton, though this proportion varies.
FOB – Free on board :- A shipping term which
indicates that the supplier pays the shipping costs, and
is usually also responsible for insurance costs. Costs
relate to those incurred from the point of manufacture
to a specified destination. Costs beyond this point are
the responsibility of the buyer
foreign matter :- Anything that is not part of the cotton
plant
G. arboreum, G. herbaceum :- Asiatic short staple
coarse cotton, usually of high Micronaire.
G. barbadense :- Pima or extra long staple cotton.
Major producing countries are Egypt, the USA, Israel,
Peru and the Central Asian staes of the former Soviet
Union.
G. hirsutum :- Typically known as upland cotton of
medium staple length. It is the major species of cotton
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seed cotton :- Unginned, picked cotton.
Sea Island cotton :- Fine, long staple cotton grown in
the West Indies.
spot quotations :- Reported prices for all specific
quality designations on a certain trading day.
staple :- Cotton fibre considered with regard to its
length and fineness. short staple : less than 25 mm
medium staple : 25 to 30 mm long staple : 30 to 37 mm
extra long staple : 37mm and above
strength :- prices : firmness or steadiness fibre : power
of the fibre to sustain the application of force (as
applied in spinning) without breaking
tare :- The weight of wrapping bands or wires used to
cover cotton bales
tex :- (grams per kilometre) A direct decimal count
system for describing the linear density (mass per unit
length) of fibres, filaments and yarns. The lower the
number, the finer the thread.
Trash the leaf content of ginned lint.
Uniformity :- The degree to which the fibres in a sample
are uniform based on the ration of mean length to the
upper half mean length. Given as a percentage
upland cotton :- Originally used to refer to cotton
grown on raised lands not prone to flooding. Now refers
to short and medium staple cottons
micronaire :- The size of an individual cotton fibre takenin cross-section
motes :- Can be either fuzzy (immature seeds on whichfibre development ceased at an early stage) or bearded(a piece of seed coat with long fibres attached). Bothare often termed seed coat neps.
nep :- A small knot of tangled fibre.
organic cotton :- Organically grown cotton uses croprotation, beneficial insects, compost and other farmingmethods in place of chemical fertilisers and intensivefarming techniques.
pima cotton :- Long staple cotton variety
premium :- An amount by which a price is increased inorder to buy a product of a higher grade or quality
pressley :- measurement of fibre strength
raingrown cotton :- cotton grown using mainly waterprovided by the natural cycle of rainfall rather thanartificial irrigation. Also known as dryland cotton.
ratoon cotton :- crop that is cut back or cropped andis left to grow again for another season
Re-Ginned cotton :- Reginned cotton is cotton thathas passed through the ginning process more than once,and has also already been baled. It may go throughthe ginning again for additional cleaning, blending orthe removal of foreign material.
metric cotton count :- An indirect system measuringlength per unit of mass,ie. The number of kilometresper 1/2 kilogramme
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African Franc Zone :- The name given to the francophone cot-ton producing states of western and central Africa. They include,in order of prominence with regard to raw cotton production,Mali, Benin, Cote d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Burkina Faso and Chad.All have a common currency, the CFA franc, which is linked tothe French franc.
Argentina :- Currently the second largest of the South Ameri-can producing countries. The major cotton growing provincesare the Chaco and Santiago del Estero.
Australia : - Amongst the top ten of the world’s cotton produc-ers, the major cotton growing areas include the Macquarie, Namoiand Gwydir valleys in New South Wales, and Emerald and theDarling Downs in Queensland. National bale weight is given as227 kilos.
Brazil :- The largest of the South American cotton producingcountries. Growth in area planted to cotton in the centre-westregion in particular has been significant in recent seasons. An-nual raw cotton consumption is currently estimated at around900,000 tonnes.
China :- One of the world’s largest producers of raw cotton. Inrecent years a major import market.
Egypt :- Traditional producer of extra long staple cottons.
Greece :- A middle-ranking producer and exporter of cotton. Pro-duction is subsidised by the European Union.
India :- Second largest producer of raw cotton. The major pro-ducing states are Gujarat, Punjab, Haryana, Rajasthan,Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh and TamilNadu. The bulk of output is consumed domestically.Kazakhstan :- Central Asian producing Republic. Cotton is soldby auction at the Stock Exchanges in Alma-Aty and Shimkent
Pakistan :- Fourth largest producer of raw cotton. The majorproducing states are the Punjab and Sind.
Spain :- A modest producer of cotton, mainly irrigated. Quali-fies for EU subsidies
Sundan :- A producer of G. barbadense (Barakat) and upland(Acala) cottons, mostly on major irrigation schemes
Tajikistan :- The third largest Central Asian producing Repub-lic of the former Soviet Union after Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan
Turkey :- Major producer, consumer and importer of raw cot-ton. Production is forecast to expand over the coming years, asmore land in the south east of the country is irrigated.
Turkmenistan : - The second largest Central Asian producingRepublic of the former Soviet Union after Uzbekistan
United States of America : - One of the world’s largest pro-ducers of raw cotton, and customarily the largest exporter (3rd
Largest Producer & The Largest Exporter)
Uzbekistan : - The largest of the Central Asian producing re-publics of the former Soviet Uniona nd recently the world’s 3rdlargest exporter.
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acrylic fibre :-Generic name for a synthetic fibre consisting of at least85% of acrylonitrile units.
bleached cotton linters :-Linters that have been bleached ready for further process-ing
break spinning :-An alternative name for open-end spinning
carded :-A yarn preparation. During the carding process raw cottonis separated, opened, cleaned and made into sliver
combed :-An industrial yarn preparation. During the combing pro-cess, fibres are combed to make them parallel in the sliverand short fibres are removed.
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continuous spinning :-A system of spinning in which the fibre moves through theprocess without interruption, eg ring-spinning.
cotton spinning system :-The process originally developed for spinning cotton,applied now also to other staple fibres.
count of yarn :-A number indicating the mass per unit length or the lengthper unit mass of yarn
denier :-weight of a man-made fibre or yarn, expressed as theweight in grams of 9,000 meters of the thread. The lowerthe number, the finer the thread
country damage :-Damage to cotton caused by moisture, dust or sand affect-ing bales that have either been exposed to the weather orstored on wet or contaminated ground.
dead cotton :-An extreme form of immature cotton, having a thin fibrewall. Can result from disease, pest attack or a foreshort-ened ripening period.
fibre :-A cotton fibre is classified in four ways, by its length,micronaire, strength and uniformity. (See also length,micronaire, strengthand uniformity). The fibre typicallyaccounts for approximately 35 percent of the weight of aseed cotton, though this proportion varies.
metric cotton count :-An indirect system measuring length per unit of mass, ie.The number of kilometres per 1/2 kilogramme
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open-end spinning :-A process by which yarn is spun from a broken-up sliver orroving.
opening :-The process of separating fibres from the pressed bale
polyester fibre :-Generic name for a synthetic fibre made from polyethyleneterephthalate
rayon fibre :-A man-made fibre made from regenerated cellulose
ring-spinning :-A system of continuous spinning of staple fibre
single :-Describes the ply of yarn. A single is the most popular plyand means , raw cotton twisted into a single thread
spun yarn :-Yarn spun from staple fibre held together by twist.
staple :-Cotton fibre considered with regard to its length andfineness. short staple : less than 25 mm medium staple :25 to 30 mm long staple : 30 to 37 mm extra long staple :37mm and above
strength :-prices : firmness or steadiness fibre : power of the fibre tosustain the application of force (as applied in spinning)without breaking
synthetic fibres :-Fibres or filaments produced from polymers. Not naturallyoccurring.
tex :-(grams per kilometre) A direct decimal count system fordescribing the linear density (mass per unit length) offibres, filaments and yarns. The lower the number, the finer the thread
viscose fibre :-A man-made fibre spun from regenerated cellulosic mate-rial.
warp :-Threads which run parallel to the loom.
weave :-The manufacturing of cloth by the interlacing of yarns.
weft :-Threads which run at right angles to the warp.
worsted :-Worsted yarns are made from long fibers of 3 to 6 inches,which are combed to lie parallel to each other, producing asmooth, clean look. They are usually fine, tightly twisted plyyarns.
yarn number :-cotton yarn is measured by yarn number, based on howmany hanks (840 yards)there are in 1 lb of yarn. The higher the number the finer thethread.
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