There are not many things to report for this week. Ginners are aiming to buy as much cotton as possible while growers are asking for very high prices to sell their seed cotton. As a result the cost of production is once again on the high side, especially this season that ginners are trying to promote cotton cultivation and secure cotton acreage.
The good news is that growers who have not been taking good care of their fields, in order to just receive the coupled subsidy, have strongly regretted. Harvesting is still in progress in some areas of Macedonia and Levadia as the latest rainfalls did not permit growers to enter their fields.
According to several sources these rains will slightly affect the raw cotton produced later on. However, have in mind that we are facing a season in which all qualities will be available, from middling (HVI 31 & 41-1) to SLM (HVI 41) and less HVI 51's in few areas.
The levels paid to cotton growers seem to be competitive to other alternative crops. Many people believe though, that next season we will have a further reduction of cotton acreage as several farmers in Thrace and other N. Macedonia areas will plant corn, while others in Thessaly area will try wheat, due to irrigation problems.
Quantity wise there is still uncertainty on this season's lint cotton volume. The pessimistic view influenced by the slow seed cotton deliveries and warehousing estimate 280-300,000 tons while the more optimistic stand on the 320,000 tons level based on real cotton acreage and average yields.