Cotton System Consumption and Stocks ISSN: 2378-2471

Released September 1, 2016, by the National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS), Agricultural Statistics Board, United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).

Highlights

June 2016 contained 30 days. July 2016 contained 31 days. Extra long staple cotton consumed on the cotton system was 1.07 million pounds in July 2016, up 12 percent from June 2016 and up 27 percent from July 2015. July 2016 stocks on hand on the last Saturday of the month totaled 1.42 million pounds up 19 percent from June 2016 but down 39 percent from July 2015. Total Manmade fiber consumed on the cotton system was 31.7 million pounds during July 2016, down 11 percent from June 2016 and down 17 percent from July 2015. Of the total manmade fiber consumed, 91 percent was polyester staple. Total number of spindles on the cotton system was 1.23 million during July 2016. Active spindles consuming 100 percent cotton was 688 thousand in July 2016, up 4 percent from June 2016 and up 15 percent from July 2015.

Consumption and Stocks – United States: July 2016 with Comparisons Item

July 2015

Extra long staple Consumed Running bales ...................................................................................... number Weight .........................................................................................1,000 pounds Stocks on hand (last Saturday of the month) Running bales ...................................................................................... number Weight .........................................................................................1,000 pounds

June 2016

July 2016

1,687 846

1,896 956

2,132 1,072

4,628 2,308

2,320 1,188

2,662 1,417

Rayon and acetate staple Consumed ......................................................................................1,000 pounds Stocks on hand (last Saturday of the month) ...................................1,000 pounds

296 2,017

1,025 929

909 1,310

Polyester staple Consumed ......................................................................................1,000 pounds Stocks on hand (last Saturday of the month) ...................................1,000 pounds

33,327 27,619

32,968 26,779

28,955 29,295

Other manmade fiber staple Consumed ......................................................................................1,000 pounds Stocks on hand (last Saturday of the month) ...................................1,000 pounds

4,736 2,911

1,602 1,908

1,841 2,090

Spindles in Place, Active Spindles and Spindle Hours Operated – United States: July 2016 with Comparisons Item

July 2015

June 2016

July 2016

Cotton-system spindles in place Ring spindles .............................................................................................. 1,000 Airjet spindles .............................................................................................. 1,000 Open-end spindles ...................................................................................... 1,000

736 30 364

839 31 352

844 32 352

Cotton-system spindles active Spindles consuming 100% cotton ............................................................... 1,000 million hours Spindles consuming 100% manmade fiber .................................................. 1,000 million hours Spindles consuming mixtures or blends ...................................................... 1,000 million hours

598 459 28 14 460 342

659 431 49 28 460 285

688 482 36 16 459 319

Cotton in Private Storage – United States: July 2016 with Comparisons [Exclusive of stocks included in the Farm Service Agency Bales Made Available for Shipment (BMAS) report and cotton stocks at mills] Item

Upland and American Pima cotton Stocks on hand (last Saturday of the month) ....................................................................................................

2

July 2015

July 2016

(running bales)

(running bales)

404,916

142,739

Cotton System Consumption and Stocks (September 2016) USDA, National Agricultural Statistics Service

Statistical Methodology Survey Procedures: Cotton System Consumption and Stocks is part of the Current Agricultural Industrial Reports (CAIR) program. CAIR reports are administered under NASS’s Census of Agriculture program. Response to CAIR surveys are required by law (Title 7, U.S. Code). Data are collected from all known mills that consume cotton. The census universe was determined during operation profile interviews which were completed for each potential facility to identify the presence of cotton consumption and spindle activity in 2014. In the Cotton and Manmade Fiber Staple survey questionnaires, mills are asked for previous calendar month data on cotton and manmade fiber consumed, stocks and spindle activity. Mills are mailed questionnaires with the options of completing the survey by mail or by Electronic Data Reporting (EDR). For surveys not received in a reasonable amount of time, telephone follow-up is conducted. Estimating Procedures: Imputation is done for operations with non-response by using historical data and current data relationships. Data for reporting firms are added to estimates for non-reporting firms to obtain National totals. Revision Policy: Data are revised the following month based on late reports or corrected data. Final figures are published in the annual summary of the following year. Reliability: Approximately 50 reports are received each month which represent about 95 percent of total spindles. Monthly data can vary due to different firms reporting month to month. Survey data are also subject to non-sampling errors such as omissions and mistakes in reporting and in processing the data. While these errors cannot be measured directly, they are minimized by carefully reviewing all reported data for consistency and reasonableness.

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