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Cotton price rise to season’s new high of Rs7,800

At the cotton market in the backdrop of fast dwindling stocks of quality lint amid rising demand, cotton prices scales…

6 years ago

Pakistan textile exports hit by rise in prices

Sharp increase in cotton yarn prices in Pakistan by almost 20% has hit hard the export-oriented value-added textile sector. Newly-elected…

7 years ago

Foreign delegates from 70 countries partake in Pakistan expo

The 10th edition of Expo Pakistan titled ‘Emerging Pakistan’ organized by the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP) was inaugurated…

7 years ago

Cotton market witnessed prices hitting season’s high

At Pakistan cotton market, prices hit season's high on Wednesday and the official spot rate was higher by Rs 50…

7 years ago

Pakistan cotton production recorded rise of 17.07 percent

Pakistan cotton production has so far reached 1.186 million more cotton bales than the production recorded up to Nov 1…

7 years ago

Pak CCAC estimates cotton output at 12.60mn bales for season 2017-18

The Pakistan Cotton Crop Assessment Committee (CCAC) during its second meeting held here on Thursday with Federal Secretary Ministry of…

7 years ago

UAE companies to tap into Pakistan potential market

Expo Pakistan to be held next month in Karachi, delegates from UAE from both private and public sectors will be…

7 years ago

Global cotton production set to rise by 10pc during 2017-18 season

The global production trends report released this month, the International Cotton Advisory Committee projected world cotton production to increase by…

7 years ago

Cotton output target revived to 12.6mln bales for current season

Pakistan government revises cotton output target by 10.26 percent to 12.60 million bales for the current season of 2017/18 over…

7 years ago

Pak cotton cultivation witnesses 18pc rise in current sowing season

The Pakistan government has fixed a target to cultivate the cotton crop over an area of 3.11 million hectares during…

7 years ago