Home >
In 2013, The Planting Area Of All Cotton Planting Belts Is Expected To Decrease.
< p > July 2013 cotton production forecast for the United States was 13 million 500 thousand packs, which is expected to be 3 million 800 thousand less than that in 2012. Although the planting area has been expanded according to the June acreage, according to the present situation, the area has been adjusted, so the output has remained unchanged. This year's drought in the Southwest has continued, although rainfall has slowed the drought of other cotton growing belts in 2013. The abandonment of area and yield is expected to be based on the average of 2010~2012 and regional weighted data. However, the harvest area in the southwestern region has been further adjusted, including the estimated abandonment rate of 40% in the region. < /p >
< p > according to the June area report, American growers showed that they had planted or planned to grow 10 million 250 thousand acres of cotton in 2013, 2% higher than expected in March, but 17% lower than 2012. Harvest area is also expected to be lower than last year, because the long drought in the southwestern region has lasted for three years. Nationwide, the abandonment rate in 2013 is expected to be 24% (2 million 450 thousand acres). The expected abandonment rate in 2013 is the same as last year's 24% (2 million 900 thousand acres), but far lower than the 36% abandonment rate (5 million 300 thousand acres) in 2011. < /p >
The planting area of Upland Cotton in all cotton planting belts is expected to decrease from P to 36% in the period of < p > 2013, because the price of alternative crops is relatively high, which reduces the enthusiasm of cotton planting. It is reported that the planting area in the southwest region is close to 5 million 900 thousand acres (15%), and the abandonment rate in 2013 is expected to be higher than the average abandonment rate again. In the southeastern and delta regions, the acreage is estimated to be 2 million 500 thousand acres (8%) and 1 million 300 thousand acres (36% respectively). The planting area of Upland Cotton in the western region is expected to be reduced by 17% from 2012 to 320 thousand acres. In addition, the extra long staple cotton planting area (mainly in the West) is expected to reach 226 thousand acres, which is about 5% less than that in 2012. < /p >
In 2013, the growth of cotton in the United States continued to lag behind the average growth rate of last year and 5 years. P As of July 7th, 51% of cotton budding, compared to the same period last year, the buds rate is 67%, the average annual 2008~2012 bud rate is 63%. Similarly, the fruit set rate was only 10% at the beginning of July, compared with 21% in 2012 and 18% in 5 years. Meanwhile, the growth of cotton in the United States was the same as last year's growth and the average growth rate of 5 years earlier this year. As of July 7th, 44% of the US cotton area was classified as "good" or "excellent", the same as last year, 24% of the cotton fields were classified as "poor" or "very poor", compared to the same period in 2012, the proportion was 28%. < /p >
< p > the current US forecast is 831 pounds per harvest per mu, which is 6% less than the 887 pounds per year and 6% per mu, but higher than the average yield of 798 pounds in 2008~2011. In August, the National Bureau of agricultural statistics of the US Department of agriculture will publish its first cotton production report based on field surveys in 2013. < /p >
< p > according to the June area report, American growers showed that they had planted or planned to grow 10 million 250 thousand acres of cotton in 2013, 2% higher than expected in March, but 17% lower than 2012. Harvest area is also expected to be lower than last year, because the long drought in the southwestern region has lasted for three years. Nationwide, the abandonment rate in 2013 is expected to be 24% (2 million 450 thousand acres). The expected abandonment rate in 2013 is the same as last year's 24% (2 million 900 thousand acres), but far lower than the 36% abandonment rate (5 million 300 thousand acres) in 2011. < /p >
The planting area of Upland Cotton in all cotton planting belts is expected to decrease from P to 36% in the period of < p > 2013, because the price of alternative crops is relatively high, which reduces the enthusiasm of cotton planting. It is reported that the planting area in the southwest region is close to 5 million 900 thousand acres (15%), and the abandonment rate in 2013 is expected to be higher than the average abandonment rate again. In the southeastern and delta regions, the acreage is estimated to be 2 million 500 thousand acres (8%) and 1 million 300 thousand acres (36% respectively). The planting area of Upland Cotton in the western region is expected to be reduced by 17% from 2012 to 320 thousand acres. In addition, the extra long staple cotton planting area (mainly in the West) is expected to reach 226 thousand acres, which is about 5% less than that in 2012. < /p >
In 2013, the growth of cotton in the United States continued to lag behind the average growth rate of last year and 5 years. P As of July 7th, 51% of cotton budding, compared to the same period last year, the buds rate is 67%, the average annual 2008~2012 bud rate is 63%. Similarly, the fruit set rate was only 10% at the beginning of July, compared with 21% in 2012 and 18% in 5 years. Meanwhile, the growth of cotton in the United States was the same as last year's growth and the average growth rate of 5 years earlier this year. As of July 7th, 44% of the US cotton area was classified as "good" or "excellent", the same as last year, 24% of the cotton fields were classified as "poor" or "very poor", compared to the same period in 2012, the proportion was 28%. < /p >
< p > the current US forecast is 831 pounds per harvest per mu, which is 6% less than the 887 pounds per year and 6% per mu, but higher than the average yield of 798 pounds in 2008~2011. In August, the National Bureau of agricultural statistics of the US Department of agriculture will publish its first cotton production report based on field surveys in 2013. < /p >
- Related reading
Shijiazhuang Polluting Enterprises Relocation And Pformation Of Environmental Standards Are Stricter
|
2013/7/26 20:27:00
17
Shoe Factory Employees Were Fined 6000 Yuan For Stealing 2 Pairs Of Shoes Without Foundation.
|
2013/7/26 19:05:00
9
Mayor Of Suzhou: Ensure The Completion Of The Footwear Industry Project Construction On Schedule.
|
2013/7/26 19:01:00
24
- Domestic data | Nylon FDY Commodity Index Was 78.68 In January 20Th.
- Domestic data | Nylon DTY Commodity Index Was 73.76 In January 20Th.
- Domestic data | Dry Cocoon (3A Or Above) Commodity Index Was 141.46 In January 20Th.
- Domestic data | Polyester FDY Commodity Index Was 61.77 In January 20Th.
- Domestic data | Polyester DTY Commodity Index Was 81.42 In January 20Th.
- Domestic data | Polyester POY Commodity Index Was 54.58 In January 20Th.
- Domestic data | Polyester Staple Fiber Index Was 86.12 In January 20Th.
- Domestic data | The Spandex Commodity Index Was 77.73 In January 20Th.
- Domestic data | Viscose Staple Fiber Index Was 103.37 In January 19Th.
- Domestic data | Raw Silk (Domestic Commodity Inspection) Commodity Index Was 113.53 In January 19Th.
- The Theme Of Four Different Styles Of Textile Fabrics Is Interpreted In Different Ways.
- Tourists Become Luxuries, Saviour, Olympic Games Push Up Sportswear Turnover
- Mobile Internet Has Triggered The Second Wave Of Human Network Survival.
- Shijiazhuang Polluting Enterprises Relocation And Pformation Of Environmental Standards Are Stricter
- Xinjiang Cotton Forum: The Current Development Of Long Staple Cotton Has Attracted Special Attendants' Attention.
- Beautiful Ladies Dress Up This Summer.
- In Summer, The Beauty Of Playing Is Beautiful.
- Haining Nanchong Fur City Stationed In Several Brands
- 休閑活力美搭配 打造夏日清純造型
- Fashion Brands Still Open The Market By Traditional Mode.