spot_img
spot_img
Bruckner Textile Machinery
Ready To Show textile and Fashion Expo
spot_img

Nigeria’s cotton market sees rebound after textile forex ban

By: Fatima Muktar

The volume of production and consumption of cotton in the country rose by at least 7.5 per cent in 2020 after the figures dipped in 2019, according to data analysed by PREMIUM TIMES.

Nigeria’s cotton market has witnessed a marginal rebound almost two years after the Central Bank of Nigeria blocked traders from having official access to forex for the importation of textiles into the country.

The volume of production and consumption of cotton in the country rose by at least 7.5 per cent in 2020 after the figures dipped in 2019, according to data from the United States Department Of Agriculture (USDA), analysed by PREMIUM TIMES.

The rise was a far cry from figures recorded between 2006 and 2011.

In 2006, cotton production reached 1.8 million tonnes while consumption stood at 1.7 million tonnes, the data show. Both fell to 920,000 metric tonnes and 690,000 metric tonnes respectively by 2014.

vNbVt-cotton-production-and-consumption-after-cbn-intervention
vNbVt-cotton-production-and-consumption-after-cbn-intervention

By 2019, when the CBN restricted foreign exchange for textile products imports in a bid to revive the local fabric production industry, Nigeria’s cotton production stood at 920,000 metric tonnes while consumption stood at 805,000 metric tonnes.

In 2020, a year after, production surged to 1.6 million metric tonnes while consumption jumped to 989,000 metric tonnes.

Farmers say the restriction has helped their businesses in many ways.

Those who spoke to PREMIUM TIMES said the decision has paid off and has resulted in the creation of ginnery across the country, job creation, and the overall growth of the textile industry.

Anibe Achimugu, the president of the National Cotton Farmers Association of Nigeria, said the restriction of forex on textile imports was a game-changer to the industry.

 

Original Article

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img
spot_img

Related News

Mahlo Highlights Commitment to Asian Market and Sustainability

Mahlo GmbH + Co. KG, a global leader in...

HMK Tekstil Explores New Market Horizons at Colombia Moda 2024

HMK Tekstil, a leading Turkish textile manufacturer with a...

Etkin Tekstil Explores New Markets and Strengthens Connections at Colombia Moda

Etkin Tekstil, a prominent Turkish textile manufacturer founded in...

Almer Tekstil Expands Global Presence with Strategic Outreach at Colombia Moda

Almer Tekstil, a leading Turkish producer of high-quality, 100%...

Sri Lanka’s Garment Exports Rise 4% to $3.3 Billion in 2024

Sri Lanka's garment sector has seen notable growth, with...

EURATEX and AMITH Sign Memorandum of Understanding to Strengthen Euro-Mediterranean Partnership in the Textiles industry

Today, EURATEX (the European Apparel and Textile Confederation) and...

Textile Industry Fuels Modernisation in the Middle East

Rooted in the ancient textile traditions of Egypt, Mesopotamia,...

Türkiye Rises to 2nd Place in Global Bedding Industry

Türkiye's bedding industry, supplying raw materials and technology to...
×