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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)
ICF J-34 - RG (Bhatinda) Analysis: Cotton Fibre Market Trends, Prices & Forecast
TexPro provides pricing information for ICF J-34 - RG (Bhatinda), covering subproducts such as 25 mm, 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.
ICF J-34 - RG (Bhatinda), 25 mm, Domestic - India (01 May 2024 - 30 Apr 2025)
Overall Trend
- The prices of Cotton Fibre (ICF J-34 - RG, 25 mm) have been in a decreasing trend from May 2024 to April 2025 in Asia (Domestic India).
Price Trend
- The prices of Cotton Fibre (ICF J-34 - RG, 25 mm) have decreased by 4.86% from May 2024 to April 2025 in Asia (Domestic India).
- The average month-on-month percentage change has been -0.43% for Asia (Domestic India) during the same period.
- The highest percentage increase of 3.28% was reported in July 2024, and the highest percentage decrease of -3.17% was reported in August 2024 for Asia (Domestic India).
- The average price for Asia (Domestic India) in 2024 was 1.83 USD/kg, which has decreased by 5.66% to 1.73 USD/kg in 2025, declining at a CAGR of -5.66% from 2024 to 2025.
Price Range
- The average price from May 2024 to April 2025 for Asia (Domestic India) was 1.80 USD/kg, indicating that the prices have fluctuated around this average. The range between average and minimum price is 0.09 USD/kg and that of between maximum and average price is 0.09 USD/kg, indicating a balanced range around the average price. The average price from May 2024 to April 2025 for Asia (Domestic India) was 1.80 USD/kg indicating that the prices have fluctuated around this average. The range between average and minimum price is 0.09 USD/kg and that of between maximum and average price is 0.09 USD/kg, indicating a balanced range around the average price.
- The maximum and minimum prices reported for Asia (Domestic India) were 1.89 USD/kg and 1.71 USD/kg, respectively, showing a price range of 0.18 USD/kg.
Volatility
- The standard deviation in Asia (Domestic India) prices was 0.06 USD/kg, indicating a Low Volatility in prices.
- The prices for Asia (Domestic India) traded at a moving average premium of 1.90% and at a moving average discount of -3.32% from the moving average price during the same period.
This analysis highlights the ongoing challenges in the Cotton Fibre market, particularly in Asia (Domestic India), where price reductions are indicative of broader market trends influenced by supply chain dynamics, demand fluctuations, and external economic factors. The observed CAGR reflects a need for stakeholders to adapt to changing market conditions, ensuring competitive pricing strategies while maintaining quality in their textile products.
Trend Report
The average price of ICF J-34 - RG (Bhatinda) has increased by 2.44% in the month of April 2025 as compared to March 2025. The price of ICF J-34 - RG (Bhatinda) has been above its last six months average price by 0.83%. The price of ICF J-34 - RG (Bhatinda) has reduced by a CAGR of -0.45% in last one year. The price of ICF J-34 - RG (Bhatinda) in the month of April 2025 has decreased by -6.72% as compared to the same month last year.
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ICF J-34 - RG (Bhatinda) – Market Overview & Industry Significance
The Indian Cotton Federation (ICF) provides a benchmark of pricing and market movement of medium staple cotton grown in northern India, including around Bhatinda in the state of Punjab. J-34 is one of the commonly grown varieties of cotton in the region and is highly resilient, adaptable, and cost-effective, guaranteeing a quality level to suit the requirements of the domestic textile market.
Bhatinda, located in the rich plains of Punjab, is among the state's large cotton-producing districts. The area is served by a robust agricultural infrastructure, expert labor, and suitable irrigation facilities. Among the J-34 cotton cultivated here is 25mm staple length cotton. It is suited for coarser yarns for denim, canvas, bedsheets, and other household textile items, among a bevy of other applications. Although not regarded as highly as long staple types, 25mm staple length cotton is valued for its longevity and affordability.
J-34 has been a long-trusted crop with farmers in Bhatinda for its consistent yield and adaptation to the local environment. The cotton is also adaptable to intensive farming systems and its cultivation benefits from extensive integrated pest and water management programs in Bhatinda.
TexPro follows the ICF benchmark for J-34 – RG Bhatinda cotton, providing in-depth information on pricing trends, seasonal trends, and market forecasts. With this information, textile producers, traders, and procurement specialists can make effective sourcing decisions.
J-34 cotton from Bhatinda is a go-to option for many Indian textile mills due to its fairly consistent prices. The 25mm staple length cotton’s cost-effective nature means it sees unflagging demand from the Indian textile market.