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Cotton yield likely to be lowest in six decades

06 Dec '10
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According to Cotton South Africa, cotton yield of South Africa is expected to be the lowest in last 60 years.

The country is most likely to produce 42,440 bales of cotton lint, which is about six percent lower than the estimation made in November. This was revealed by the cotton group based in Pretoria.

Cotton South Africa is a group which is constituted by the cotton producers, processors as well as the textile manufacturers of the country.

Fibre2fashion News Desk - India

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