Indian cotton should be a global price influencer : CCI head
Indian cotton should be a global cost influencer: CCI head Published - August 21, 2026 11: 08 pm IST - COIMBATORE.
Indian cotton should be a global cost influencer: CCI head Published – August 21, 2026 11: 08 pm IST – COIMBATORE.
Article outline
- What happened
- The key numbers
- Official response
- The bottom line
Key points
- Srinivasan, former International Textile Manufacturers' Federation president, remarked the Indian textile industry secured a boost in the 1990s since of higher cotton yield in the domestic market.
- The CCI procured 105 lakh bales of cotton from the market this cotton season and has sold 94 lakh bales.
- Of the total cotton produced globally, 74% comes from four countries, including India that has 38% of the world's area under cotton in it.
- India has the scale as it is one of the top five cotton producers.
- In terms of quality, the global market needs fibre quality that is consistent and contamination free.
Lalit Kumar Gupta (third left), Chairman and Managing Director of Cotton Corporation of India, releasing the souvenir at the bi annual cotton conference organised in Coimbatore city by the Indian Cotton Federation on Friday, August 21, 2026. Photo Credit: SIVA SARAVANAN S.
India should create efforts to be a rate influencer in the international cotton market, noted Lalit Kumar Gupta, Chairman and Managing Director of Cotton Corporation of India (CCI), in Coimbatore on Friday.
Inaugurating the bi annual cotton conference organised by the Indian Cotton Federation jointly with the Indian Cotton Association, he remarked all stakeholders of the Indian cotton sector should focus on productivity, quality, transparency, differentiation, and rate discovery.
India has the scale as it is one of the top five cotton producers. But, its production does not meet the consumption needs. "Our objective should be clear – to be a globally competitive producer." For this productivity is significant. Under the Mission on Cotton, regarding five lakh hectares are targeted in the first year to rise productivity. In a high density planting tried on 25, 000 ha, the yield achieved is 15 quintal of seed cotton per acre.
In terms of quality, the global market needs fibre quality that is consistent and contamination free. To reduce contamination, the entire industry should work together.
Another critical factor is cost discovery. There should be transparency and standards. "We have fragmented data. We need actual data and this information should be integrated with the entire system, " he continued.
Notably, the CCI procured 105 lakh bales of cotton from the market this cotton season and has sold 94 lakh bales. It has regarding 17 lakh bales with it, he stated.
K.V. Srinivasan, former International Textile Manufacturers' Federation president, remarked the Indian textile industry secured a boost in the 1990s since of higher cotton yield in the domestic market. "The time has come for a technology boost to improve cotton yield again to compete with Brazil, the US and China (in cotton production), " he remarked.
Of the total cotton produced globally, 74% comes from four countries, including India that has 38% of the world's area under cotton in it. If the yield improves, India will be the leader in cotton production, he remarked.
For now, indian cotton should be a global price influencer: CCI head remains the part of the story worth watching, and further updates are likely as more details are confirmed.




