Cotton Futures at Near 1-Week High
2025-12-10 15:21
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
Cotton futures rose toward 64 cents per pound, the highest in nearly a week, as traders assessed the latest estimates for supply and demand.
The USDA’s December 2025 WASDE report has projected a weaker global cotton outlook for 2025–26, with production, consumption and exports all revised lower.
Global cotton production for 2025–26 was slashed by nearly 300,000 bales to 119.79 million bales, mainly due to reduced output in the African Franc Zone, partly offset by a larger US crop.
US cotton production was raised to 14.27 million bales from 14.12 million, reflecting higher yields for most States in the Southeast and Delta.
Global consumption was also lowered by almost 300,000 bales to 118.61 million bales, reflecting weaker mill use in Brazil, the United States and several Central American countries.