Cotton prices under pressure
KARACHI: Cotton prices came under pressure on Saturday following reports of higher arrivals of phutti (seed cotton) from Sindh and parts of Punjab. The activity, however, remained slow on the first working day after Eidul Fitr holidays.
Demand for cotton from spinners was slow in Sindh as they had already replenished their stocks by purchasing the commodity from the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP), brokers said.
Around 20,000 bales of phutti have been reported to have reached ginneries before Eid.
According to reports, 15 ginning factories are currently operating in Sindh and six in Punjab. As the follow of phutti is improving, more ginning units are expected to start functioning in both the provinces.
The new crop phutti is currently being quoted in the range of Rs2,700 to Rs3,100 per 40 kilograms, whereas cotton prices after touching a seasonal high of Rs6,250 per maund (around 38kg) were quoted at around Rs5,060 per maund.