US cotton sales for delivery in the 2025/26 crop year totaled 27,000 tons in the week ending April 30.

Data released this Thursday (7) by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Data indicates that cotton lint sales from the 2025/26 crop totaled 27,000 tons in the week ending April 30. This volume is 22.8% lower compared to the previous week (35,000 tons), but 35.0% higher than the weekly average of 20,000 tons needed to reach the total projected by [source missing]. USDAIn the current season, the US has traded 2.355 million tons of cotton, representing 90% of the total estimated production. USDA for the current season, 2.613 million tons.

Sales for the 2026/27 crop season

Last week, sales of 11,000 tons were recorded for delivery in the 2026/27 crop year, a figure lower than the 23,000 tons sold the previous week. In total, the United States has already sold 300,000 tons of cotton for delivery in the next marketing year, a volume equivalent to 11% of the projected 2.809 million tons for the 2026/27 season. See the… full report in analysis section of DATAGRO Portal.

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