DBT Bureau
Pune, 6 Dec 2025
Brazilian cotton exports in the 2025/26 season are projected to grow about 10% to 3.2 million metric tons, supported by competitive pricing, diversified buyers, and stronger demand from India. India’s exemption of cotton import tariffs until December 31 has encouraged purchases, representing roughly 16% of Brazil’s exports so far. Although early-season shipments through October fell 7% due to a delayed harvest, exports have picked up, with official November data showing a 34.4% year-on-year increase. Analysts note that Brazil has substantial stockpiles, positioning the country to continue meeting rising global demand and capitalize on market opportunities in the months ahead.
- Growth driven by local competitiveness, buyer diversification, and India’s demand
- India’s tariff exemption boosts purchases, accounting for 16% of exports so far
- Early-season exports fell 7% due to delayed harvest, but recovery underway
- November shipments rose 34.4% year-on-year, supported by available stockpiles
- Exports expected to reach 3.2 million tons, up 10% from last year
Source: Kedia Stocks & Commodities Research Pvt. Ltd.





















