ICE cotton prices fell to a one-week low, pressured by increased US harvesting and weak grain market sentiment.
The December contract closed at 70.66 cents per pound, down 0.87 cents, with a three-week loss totalling 261 points.
Cotton export sales rose 70 per cent, while grain markets declined.
USDA reported 44 per cent of the US cotton crop harvested.
The December contract closed at 70.66 cents per pound, down 0.87 cents, with a three-week loss totalling 261 points.
Cotton export sales rose 70 per cent, while grain markets declined.
USDA reported 44 per cent of the US cotton crop harvested.