Brazil will supply cotton to Indonesia. Asian countries like Indonesia need imported cotton to make up for the shortfall in domestic supply.
Indonesia is the sixth largest importer of Brazilian cotton in the world. The surge in demand for imported high-quality cotton has paved the way for a resurgent Brazil’s cementing its position as the world’s fourth largest producer and second largest exporter of cotton.In the last four years, Brazil’s cotton production has more than doubled. This has been mainly achieved by the use of advanced agricultural technologies and the adoption of non-irrigated agricultural practices in over 90 per cent of Brazil’s cotton farms.
During the 2021-2022 harvest season, Brazilian farms have supplied 1,55,000 tons of cotton to Indonesia.In the world’s textile industry, Brazilian cotton has a 28 per cent market share. Brazilian cotton supply is expected to grow again this year. This year's harvest area is expected to increase 15 per cent compared to last year. Production is expected to reach nearly 2.5 million tonnes, making this the second best harvest season in the history of Brazilian cotton.
Globally, Brazil exported 1.519 million tons of cotton between August 2021 and April 2022, generating US$2.87 billion in revenue. Brazil estimates that total exports will reach 1.8 million tons in the next cycle, with an estimated 2.2 million tons for the period 2023 to 2024.












