Trade tensions between the US and China weighed on global cotton sentiment in April, while Brazil faced limited spot market activity due to quality and price mismatches.
Domestic cotton prices rose 1.97 per cent to BRL 4.2999 (~$0.73) per pound by April 15.
Globally, production is set to exceed consumption by 4.2 per cent, according to USDA projections.
Domestic cotton prices rose 1.97 per cent to BRL 4.2999 (~$0.73) per pound by April 15.
Globally, production is set to exceed consumption by 4.2 per cent, according to USDA projections.