| Cotton yarn prices rise in south India, buyers expect further hikes
12 Mar 24 3 min read
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- Cotton yarn prices have risen in south India, with Mumbai and Tiruppur markets reporting increases due to higher cotton costs.
- Buyers are stocking up, anticipating further hikes. In Mumbai, prices gained ₹5-8 per kg, while Tiruppur saw a ₹2-4 increase.
- The surge is driven by reduced cotton arrivals and strong demand from the textile industry.
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