Cotton Monthly Price - Czech Koruna per Kilogram

Data as of March 2026

Range
May 2021 - Mar 2026: -6.175 (-14.66%)
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Description: Cotton (Cotton Outlook "CotlookA index"), middling 1-3/32 inch, traded in Far East, C/F beginning 2006; previously Northern Europe, c.i.f.

Unit: Czech Koruna per Kilogram



Source: Cotton Outlook; International Cotton Advisory Committee; Liverpool Cotton Services Ltd.; World Bank.

See also: Cotton production statistics

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See also: Commodities glossary - Definitions of terms used in commodity trading

Overview

Cotton is a natural textile fiber harvested from the seed hairs of the cotton plant and traded in commodity markets as a soft agricultural raw material. The standard reference for international pricing is the Cotlook A Index, which reflects Middling 1-3/32 inch staple cotton delivered on a CIF Liverpool basis. Market quotations are commonly expressed in US dollars per kilogram or in cents per pound, depending on the exchange or reporting convention. Cotton is spun into yarn and woven or knitted into fabrics used in apparel, home textiles, and industrial products. It is also processed into cottonseed oil, animal feed, and other by-products, making the crop important beyond fiber alone. Because cotton is a globally traded, storable agricultural commodity, its price reflects both crop conditions and the balance between textile mill demand and exportable supply.

Supply Drivers

Cotton supply is shaped by climate, water availability, soil conditions, and the length of the growing season. Major producing regions include the United States, India, China, Pakistan, Brazil, and parts of West and Central Asia, where warm temperatures and long frost-free periods support fiber development. The crop is sensitive to rainfall timing, heat stress, and excessive moisture during flowering and boll formation, so weather variability can alter both yield and fiber quality. Irrigated production depends on water access and energy costs, while rain-fed production is exposed to monsoon or seasonal rainfall patterns. Pest pressure, especially from bollworms, aphids, and other insects, can raise input costs and reduce lint output. Because cotton is an annual crop, acreage decisions are made before planting and cannot respond quickly to price changes. Ginning, transport, and port logistics also matter because lint must be separated, compressed, and moved efficiently to export channels. Fiber length, strength, and cleanliness influence grade and therefore realized prices.

Demand Drivers

Cotton demand is driven primarily by textile manufacturing, especially yarn spinning for apparel, household fabrics, and blended textiles. Consumption is linked to population growth, urbanization, and income growth because clothing and home textile use rises with household purchasing power. Demand is also affected by competition from synthetic fibers such as polyester, which can substitute for cotton in many applications when relative prices or performance characteristics favor synthetics. Cotton retains advantages in breathability, comfort, and absorbency, so it remains important in premium apparel and certain household uses. Seasonal buying patterns in textile supply chains can influence short-term demand as mills build inventories ahead of production cycles. Demand also depends on the structure of global garment manufacturing, with spinning and weaving concentrated in countries that combine labor availability, industrial capacity, and access to imported fiber. Cottonseed by-products add value to the crop, but lint demand remains the main price driver. Changes in fabric technology, blending ratios, and consumer preferences for natural fibers also shape long-run consumption.

Macro and Financial Drivers

Cotton prices are influenced by the US dollar because the fiber is internationally traded and priced in dollars, so currency movements affect purchasing power for importers and export competitiveness for producers. Interest rates matter through inventory financing and working-capital costs for merchants, mills, and traders that hold physical stocks between harvest and consumption. Storage and transport costs can create contango or backwardation in related futures markets, depending on the balance between nearby supply and later availability. Cotton also responds to broader industrial and consumer cycles because textile demand is tied to discretionary spending and manufacturing activity. As an agricultural commodity, it can show some inflation sensitivity, but the effect is mediated by crop-specific supply conditions and substitution with synthetic fibers.

MonthPriceChange
May 202142.12-
Jun 202143.954.37%
Jul 202146.656.13%
Aug 202148.253.43%
Sep 202149.382.34%
Oct 202156.9015.23%
Nov 202161.968.89%
Dec 202159.42-4.10%
Jan 202262.965.96%
Feb 202265.744.41%
Mar 202270.647.45%
Apr 202277.279.39%
May 202284.559.42%
Jun 202279.48-6.00%
Jul 202269.85-12.11%
Aug 202266.48-4.84%
Sep 202264.17-3.47%
Oct 202254.97-14.33%
Nov 202253.43-2.80%
Dec 202250.98-4.59%
Jan 202349.17-3.54%
Feb 202348.46-1.46%
Mar 202346.51-4.02%
Apr 202344.88-3.51%
May 202344.960.18%
Jun 202344.59-0.81%
Jul 202344.21-0.87%
Aug 202346.645.50%
Sep 202349.415.94%
Oct 202349.11-0.60%
Nov 202345.23-7.91%
Dec 202344.97-0.57%
Jan 202446.022.33%
Feb 202451.3911.69%
Mar 202451.17-0.43%
Apr 202446.89-8.37%
May 202443.82-6.55%
Jun 202442.14-3.84%
Jul 202441.79-0.82%
Aug 202440.25-3.70%
Sep 202441.122.18%
Oct 202442.643.69%
Nov 202442.870.54%
Dec 202442.13-1.72%
Jan 202541.78-0.83%
Feb 202541.41-0.89%
Mar 202539.57-4.46%
Apr 202538.65-2.32%
May 202538.05-1.54%
Jun 202537.26-2.09%
Jul 202536.70-1.48%
Aug 202536.47-0.64%
Sep 202535.69-2.14%
Oct 202535.09-1.66%
Nov 202534.83-0.75%
Dec 202533.78-3.01%
Jan 202634.090.90%
Feb 202633.44-1.89%
Mar 202635.947.47%

Top Companies

Plains Cotton Cooperative Association
Website: http://www.pcca.com/
Location: Lubbock, Texas, India
Estimated Production: 8 million yards per year

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