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Trade sees India’s 2026-27 cotton carry-forward stocks 42% up at 85 lakh bales on higher imports
By Vishwanath Kulkarni · 2026-06-11 · via Latest Agricultural News, Crop Prices, Farming, Agri Business News | The HinduBusinessLine

Cotton imports in the 2025-26 season are expected to rise to 60-65 lakh bales (of 170 kg each) following the government’s recent decision to exempt import duty, aimed at ensuring the textile industry has access to quality cotton.

As a result, carry-forward stocks at the start of the 2026-27 season in October are projected to rise by about 42 per cent to over 85 lakh bales.

According to the Cotton Association of India (CAI), imports till the end of May 2026 stood at 43.5 lakh bales, up nearly 32 per cent from 33 lakh bales in the corresponding period last year. The trade body had earlier projected imports of 47 lakh bales for the ongoing marketing season, ending September. “Imports of 43.5 lakh bales had already arrived at Indian ports by the end of May. Following the recent duty exemption, we expect an additional 15 lakh bales to be imported. Total imports this season could reach 60-65 lakh bales,” said Atul S Ganatra, Chairman of CAI’s Crop Committee.

At its recent meeting, CAI retained its estimate of the 2025-26 cotton crop at 334 lakh bales. Cotton pressing for the season was completed at 322.35 lakh bales till the end of May, Ganatra said. Exports are estimated at 10 lakh bales. Closing stocks for 2025-26 are projected at 85.59 lakh bales, about 25 lakh bales higher than the previous season’s estimated 60 lakh bales.

“The higher closing stock is primarily on account of increased imports,” Ganatra said.

Though domestic and imported cotton are currently available at similar prices, textile mills continue to favour imported cotton as it delivers around 4 per cent higher yarn realisation, Ganatra said.

In addition, yarn produced from imported cotton commands a premium of about ₹7 per kg in the market, making imports more attractive despite price parity.

As of end-May, cotton stocks were estimated at 191.44 lakh bales. Of this, around 82 lakh bales were held by mills, while the rest was with the Cotton Corporation of India (CCI), traders, ginners and multinational companies.

Published on June 11, 2026