会议专题

Prospects for United States Supply and Demand in 2009/10

Introduction Cotton production in the United States fell sharply in 2008/09, but the U. S. remains the worlds largest consumer of cotton products at the retail level, and also the worlds largest exporter of raw cotton. Over the past decade, exports have accounted for an expanding share of U. S. cotton disappearance, thereby increasing the U. S. s integration with and dependence on foreign markets. Export dependence raises uncertainty about market prospects, mainly because of the larger number of variables affecting demand, which include weather in foreign cotton producing countries, worldwide demand for textiles and clothing, and policies influencing trade in both producing and consuming countries. For the U. S., as for other countries, the world financial crisis and recession have generated special challenges for the upcoming 2009/10 season. This paper will explore some of the key factors affecting U. S. production, consumption, and exports of cotton in recent years, and will present USDAs projections for 2009/10.

Carol Skelly

U. S. Department of Agriculture

国际会议

2009’China International cotton Conference(2009中国国际棉花会议)

南京

英文

23-29

2009-06-11(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)