| Cotton yarn steady in south India; demand weak due to extended winter
24 Jan 23 2 min read
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- Cotton yarn prices remained stable in south India today as demand from the weaving industry was not encouraging. Extended winter season is hampering cotton yarn trade because the summer clothing season is likely to be delayed. The entire value chain is looking forward to the summer season as the demand for cotton clothing increases in this season.
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