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    Cotton Prices Plunge in Punjab and Sindh Amid Market Fluctuations

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Cotton prices in the key agricultural provinces of Punjab and Sindh have experienced a steep decline amid heightened market instability. This downturn reflects broader challenges faced by the cotton sector, including fluctuating demand and supply chain disruptions. Farmers in these regions, who rely heavily on cotton cultivation for their livelihoods, are now confronting financial uncertainty as prices fall sharply. The textile industry, a major consumer of cotton in Pakistan, is also affected by these price swings, which could influence production costs and export competitiveness.

    In a significant development, the price drop comes at a time when global cotton markets are also volatile due to changing international trade dynamics and weather-related impacts on crop yields. Punjab and Sindh are the largest cotton-producing areas in Pakistan, making the price movements here particularly consequential for the national economy. The decline in cotton prices may lead to reduced income for farmers, potentially affecting rural economies and agricultural investment decisions. Meanwhile, textile manufacturers may face challenges in balancing raw material costs with market demand for finished products.

    Experts warn that sustained price volatility could undermine the stability of Pakistan’s cotton supply chain, which is vital for the country’s textile exports, a key driver of foreign exchange earnings. Policymakers and industry stakeholders are urged to monitor the situation closely and consider measures to stabilize the market and support farmers. The current price slump highlights the need for improved market mechanisms and risk management strategies to shield the cotton sector from such shocks in the future.

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