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Weekly Report Of American Pima Cotton Export Sales (12.13)

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Pima Cotton Export Sales

  Export sales volume ended December 9, 2010 and export volume ended December 2, 2010.


exit Net sales 36000 bags, 37,90 bags reported last week, 2010-11 agricultural year Export sales 384400 packages in total. In the same period of last year, it was 457700 bales, and this year's export sales was 84% of the previous year. This year's export volume is 18% of last year's, and this year's export volume is 45900 bales, compared with 256800 bales in the same period last year.


This week's purchases include China (31300), Japan (3000), Egypt (900) and Pakistan (800).


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This week's export volume accumulated 12500 bales, compared with 4900 last week. The destinations are China (3300), Pakistan (1700), Japan (1500), Thailand (1500), India (1200), Indonesia (1100), Taiwan (1000), Egypt (400), Peru (400) and Italy (200).


The top five importing countries in 2010-11 were China, purchase The quantity was 135200 packages, followed by India, Japan, Pakistan and Indonesia. The purchase quantity was 50100, 34400, 33300 and 31800 packages respectively.


16600 packages of new forward sales, including China (11300), Peru (2600), Germany (1700), and Japan (1000). This year's new cotton sales totaled 140100 bales.

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