US cotton sales for the 2025/26 season totaled 43,000 tons in the week ending March 19.

Data released today (26) by United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Data indicates that cotton lint sales for the 2025/26 crop totaled 44,000 tons in the week ending March 19. This result is 2.9% higher compared to the previous week (43,000 tons), and the volume is also 49.1% higher than the weekly average needed (30,000 tons) to reach the total projected by [source missing]. USDAIn the season as a whole, the US traded 2.081 million tons of cotton, representing a 7% decrease compared to the same period of the previous season, and 80% of the total estimated volume. USDA for the current season of 2.613 million tons.

Sales for the 2026/27 crop season

Last week, sales of 6,000 tons were recorded for delivery in the 2026/27 crop year, a 50.6% drop compared to the 12,000 tons traded the previous week. In the accumulated total for the current marketing year, the United States has traded 221,000 tons of cotton, a volume 1% higher than that recorded at the same point in the current crop year and 8% higher than projected by the USDA (2.808 million tons). See the… full report in analysis section of DATAGRO Portal.

This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.