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African Cotton, Bremen Index
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American Pima Cotton (Supima)
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BCI Cotton: 3128B
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BCI Cotton: KCA (Spot)
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BCI Cotton: Shankar-6
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Brazilian cotton, Bremen Index
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Brazilian cotton, CEPEA/ESALQ Index
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C.I.S. Cotton, Bremen Index
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CAI (Andhra Pradesh / Karnataka / Orissa)
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CAI (Andhra Pradesh / Karnataka / Tamil Nadu / Orissa)
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CAI (Andhra Pradesh / Karnataka)
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CAI (Gujarat)
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CAI (Karnataka / Tamil Nadu)
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CAI (Maharashtra / Madhya Pradesh)
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CAI (Punjab / Haryana / Rajasthan - ICS 101)
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CAI (Punjab / Haryana / Rajasthan - ICS 105)
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CAI (Punjab / Haryana / Rajasthan - ICS 202)
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CAI (Punjab / Haryana / Rajasthan)
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CAI (Rajasthan)
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CC Index: 2129B
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CC Index: 2227B
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CC Index: 3128B
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Conventional Cotton: KCA (Spot)
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Cotlook A-Index
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Cotton Seed (Rajkot)
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Cotton Seed (Surendranagar)
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Cotton Waste (Gujarat)
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Cotton Waste (Guntur)
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Cotton Waste (Himachal Pradesh)
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Cotton Waste (Madhya Pradesh)
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Cotton Waste (Maharashtra)
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Cotton Waste (Punjab)
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Cotton Waste (Rajasthan)
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Cotton Waste (South India)
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Egyptian Giza 94 Cotton, Bremen Index
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Greece Cotton, Bremen Index
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ICE Cotton
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ICF DCH-32 (Karnataka)
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ICF J-34 - RG (Bhatinda)
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ICF MCU-5 (Andhra Pradesh)
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ICF MECH (Maharashtra)
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ICF Mech-I/H-4 (Madhya Pradesh)
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ICF Shankar-6 (Gujarat-Merchant)
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ICF V-797 (Gujarat)
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Mech Cotton, Bremen Index
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Organic Cotton: KCA (Spot)
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Organic Cotton: Shankar-6
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Pima Cotton, Bremen Index
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Recycled Cotton: Shankar-6
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Shankar-6 Cotton, Bremen Index
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Spain Cotton, Bremen Index
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U S A E/M/O/T, Bremen Index
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Upland Cotton
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USDA Upland Cotton (Desert Southwest)
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USDA Upland Cotton (East Texas-Oklahoma)
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USDA Upland Cotton (North Delta)
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USDA Upland Cotton (San Joaquin Valley)
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USDA Upland Cotton (South Delta)
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USDA Upland Cotton (Southeast)
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USDA Upland Cotton (West Texas)
Cotton Waste (Guntur) Analysis: Cotton Fibre Market Trends, Prices & Forecast
TexPro provides pricing information for Cotton Waste (Guntur), covering subproducts such as Comber Noil, It offers historical pricing data for up to the last five years. It also provides an accurate price forecast for the next “9/12” months, updated twice a month. The data is collected from our verified primary and secondary data sources.
Cotton Waste (Guntur), Comber Noil, Ex-Mill - India (01 May 2024 - 30 Apr 2025)
Overall Trend
- The prices of cotton waste (Comber Noil) have been in a decreasing trend from May 2024 to April 2025 in Asia (Ex-Mill India).
Price Trend
- The prices of cotton waste (Comber Noil) have decreased by 6.82% from May 2024 to April 2025 in Asia (Ex-Mill India).
- The average month-on-month percentage change has been -0.58% during the same period.
- The highest percentage increase of 6.03% was reported in September 2024, and the highest percentage decrease of -6.45% was reported in August 2024 for Asia (Ex-Mill India).
- The average price for Asia (Ex-Mill India) in 2024 was 1.23 USD/kg, which has decreased by 3.76% to 1.19 USD/kg in 2025, declining at a CAGR of -3.76% from 2024 to 2025.
Price Range
- The average price from May 2024 to April 2025 for Asia (Ex-Mill India) was 1.22 USD/kg, indicating that the prices have fluctuated around this average. The range between average and minimum price is 0.06 USD/kg and that of between maximum and average price is 0.10 USD/kg, indicating a higher range above average price. The maximum and minimum prices reported for Asia (Ex-Mill India) were 1.32 USD/kg and 1.16 USD/kg, respectively, showing a price range of 0.16 USD/kg.
- The average price from May 2024 to April 2025 indicates that the prices have been relatively stable, with minor fluctuations reflecting the market's response to supply and demand dynamics.
Volatility
- The standard deviation in Asia (Ex-Mill India) prices was 0.05 USD/kg, indicating a Low Volatility in cotton waste prices.
- The prices for Asia (Ex-Mill India) traded at a moving average premium of 1.27% and at a moving average discount of -4.01% from the moving average price during the same period. This suggests that while prices have generally been below the average, there have been instances where they traded at a premium, reflecting market conditions that may have driven temporary price increases.
This analysis provides a comprehensive view of the cotton waste market, highlighting the trends, price movements, and volatility that are crucial for stakeholders in the textile industry to make informed decisions.
Trend Report
The average price of Cotton Waste (Guntur) has increased by 4.75% in the month of April 2025 as compared to March 2025. The price of Cotton Waste (Guntur) has been above its last six months average price by 2.86%. The price of Cotton Waste (Guntur) has reduced by a CAGR of -0.64% in last one year. The price of Cotton Waste (Guntur) in the month of April 2025 has decreased by -11.73% as compared to the same month last year.
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Cotton Waste (Guntur)– Market Overview & Industry Significance
Guntur, at the heart of Andhra Pradesh, is one of India's major cotton-growing areas. Famous for growing fine-quality long-staple cotton, Guntur plays a central role in the cotton value chain. This also leads to enhanced capabilities in the manufacture of cotton waste materials such as Comber Noil. With a high number of ginning mills and spinning mills, the area continuously generates a large volume of Comber Noil.
Comber Noil from Guntur is well-known for its uniform quality and softness, and it is a sought-after product in several industries. The cotton waste manufactured here is particularly sought after due to its suitability for blending with raw material for yarn spinning. It is also used for making medical-grade absorbent cotton as well as industrial-grade paper products. Thanks to the availability of top-class raw cotton in the region, Comber Noil from Guntur is generally free from dirt and contaminants, making it highly spinnable.
TexPro delivers insights on Guntur Comber Noil pricing behavior, including historical behavior, current trends, and forecasts. It offers valuable assistance to decision-makers in the textile industry who want to study the present price fluctuations as well as the long-term price patterns.
Gunter Comber Noil has generally showcased stable prices, owing to strong regional demand. Due to its quality and reliability, cotton waste from Guntur remains a stock raw material in India's textile industry, along with hygiene, pharma, and currency-grade paper sectors.