The performance of Indian cotton exports to China is better than the United States, according to a latest report of the United States Department of Agriculture.
"Since becoming a significant exporter last year, with cheaper freight rates and lower cost of production, India has consistently under-priced US cotton to Far East ports like China. That price differential swelled to a high of 32 dollar per bale in January 2007," the report said.
Low prices and large exportable stock have made India a major exporter in this field, the report said.
India exported around 25 per cent cotton during 2006-07 and it is estimated nearly 62