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Cotton production in Australia is set for a fourth successive year of high production in marketing year (MY) 2024/25, forecast at 5.5 million bales, which would be the third largest crop. The prospect of average rainfalls over the winter/spring period if realized would establish improved irrigation water availability for growers.
Cotton production in Australia is primed for a near record 5.8 million bales in MY 2023/24, stringing together three successive big crops starting from the record 5.85 million bales in MY 2021/22.
Cotton production in Australia is primed to set a new record of 6 million bales in MY 2022/23, after a bumper harvest estimate of 5.5 million bales in MY 2021/22. This forecast is due to the strong prospect of increased irrigation water availability at the start of planting in October 2022 along with current high cotton prices and strong futures prices.
Cotton production in Australia is set to climb to 3.9 million bales in marketing year (MY) 2021/22, 50 percent higher than the estimated MY 2020/21 result and 15 percent above the previous 10-year average.
Australia’s cotton production is forecast to partially recover in 2020/21 and rise to 1.7 million bales, from a revised estimate of 625,000 bales in 2019/20.
Australian cotton production is forecast at 2.2 million bales for 2019/20.
In 2018/19, Post forecasts Australian cotton production to reach 4.7 million bales from a harvested area of 450,000 hectares.
In 2016/17, cotton production is expected to reach 2.5 million bales, assuming the continuation of average seasonal conditions.
The Australian federal government is very supportive of biotechnology and has committed considerable long-term funding to research and development.
In 2016/17, cotton production is expected to reach 2.5 million bales, assuming the continuation of average seasonal conditions.
In 2015/16, Australian cotton production is forecast to be 2.2 million bales assuming average rainfall.