T cotton Sector at a Glance
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- Table 1: Upland v. Pima Cotton Characteristics Cotton species Fiber length Percentage of U.S. production
TOPIC:Cotton cultivation in the usa: infinitives T Cotton Sector at a Glance The United States plays a vital role in the global cotton market, acting as a key producer and exporter of the fiber. In marketing year (MY) 2019 —August 2019-July 2020—the United States produced nearly 20 million bales of cotton, representing about $7 billion in total (lint plus seed) value. Furthermore, the United States is the world's leading cotton exporter, providing approximately 35 percent of global cotton exports in recent years. Through its participation in global trade, the United States supports global textile industries and provides opportunities for domestic farmers to market their cotton to the world. Cotton is a versatile commodity used in many products, particularly clothing. One bale of cotton — approximately 480 pounds of cleaned cotton lint —can make more than 200 pairs of jeans or 1,200 t- shirts. In the United States and around the world, there are two main species of cotton cultivated for commercial use: upland cotton and Pima (extra-long staple) cotton. Upland cotton comprises the vast majority of production. The primary difference between species is fiber length, with other small differences in growing conditions and end uses. Table 1: Upland v. Pima Cotton Characteristics Cotton species Fiber length Percentage of U.S. production End uses Growing conditions Upland (Gossypium hirsutum) 1" to 1 1/4" 97% Apparel, home use (curtains, upholstery, etc.), hospital/medical use Warm/hot conditions, dry falls, later planting Pima (Gossypium barbadense) 1 3/8" or longer 3% Expensive/high end apparel, sewing thread Hot, dry conditions, earlier planting Download 0.62 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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