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Maharashtra, both production and quality, has been affected from the fact of large scale
arrivals of low micronnaire cotton. “This in turn is an indication of severe crop damage in
this state, therefore Maharashtra crop would be only around 8 million bales as against the
CAB estimate of 9.2 million bales”.
On extra long staple (ELS) cotton production, he said, erratic weather condition and
unseasonal rains have seriously affected the crop in Karnataka and Madhya Pradesh.
Total DCH production may not cross even 125,000 bales, out of which sizeable quantity of
arrivals is in the hands of exporters due to recent export clearance and grant of additional
quota. With abnormally high ELS cotton prices (280 to 285 cents for PIMA and GIZA
88), Indian spinning sector will have serious setback in fine and superfine counts, said
Thulasidharan.
He further said the hoarding of ELS cotton by the exporters has increased the DCH 32
cotton price from ` 53,000 per candy to ` 70,000 in a span of 10 days (spot prices), an
increase of 24 per cent.
Thulasidharan estimated cotton production for the season 2010-11 will be only around
30.9 million bales. As far as cotton consumption is concerned, he stated, that Textile
Commissioner Office has already estimated at 27.5 million bales for the current cotton
season. “Non-submission of data to the Textile Commissioner’s office is a handicap in
arriving at the consumption figure. If the consumption of non-reporting mills and also
the capacity being added in the spinning sector, the requirement including non-mill
consumption would exceed 28.5 million bales.”
“Viewing the production and consumption data, any further export of cotton would
seriously affect the entire textile value chain. Even with the current cotton position, mills
will face shortage of cotton from July onwards thus resulting in abnormal increase in yarn
prices, ultimately affecting the common man”.
The Association has sought the ministry of textiles to take up the matter suitably with
the commerce and agriculture ministries and restrict the cotton export at 5.5 million bales
and pointed out that the permitted quantity of export of cotton has already exceeded the
quantity decided by Group of Ministers by 200,000 bales.
Question
Do you think that the estimates of Cotton Board are logical? Is it easy for the Board to
estimate production and therefore estimate the total revenue and the marginal revenue?
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7.7 Summary
Production means conversion of inputs or resources into usable commodities or services.
Inputs are the resources used in the production of goods and services and are generally
classified into three broad categories — labour, capital and land or natural resources.
Production is a process in which economic resources or inputs are combined by
entrepreneurs to create economic goods and services.
Isoquants are a geometric representation of the production function. Various combinations
of factor inputs can produce the same level of output.
The marginal rate of technical substitution of L for K (denoted by MRTS ) is defi ned as the
L,K
number of units of input K that a producer is willing to sacrifice for an additional unit for
L so as to maintain the same level of output
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