China Battles Big Cotton Reserves

Textile Companies Will Pay for Higher Quality U.S. Cotton

Lin Tan
By  Lin Tan , DTN China Correspondent
A woman pruning cotton in China's Hebei Province. (DTN/The Progressive Farmer photo by Jim Patrico)
China's cotton reserves have reached 11.6 million metric tons, much higher than the country's annual consumption. To deal with the problem, the government has changed its purchasing policy.

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