Restoring China’s cotton consumption is key to U.S. market
Story Date: 1/11/2013

Source: Elton Robinson, SOUTHEAST FARM PRESS, 1/10/13
 
China's market distorting policies are propping up cotton prices despite record world ending stocks and slumping demand.
 Restoring demand is one key, according to Joe Nicosia executive vice president of Louis Dreyfus Commodities, but so is reducing supply though lower acres.
 
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