Raw Cotton
Raw Cotton for Global Textile Markets
A standardized agricultural fiber with consistent demand across markets.
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Raw Cotton in Global Trade
Raw Cotton
Raw cotton is a natural agricultural fiber harvested from cotton plants and used as a primary input in textile manufacturing. Before processing, cotton appears as soft, fluffy fibers surrounding the cotton seed.
Once collected, raw cotton is cleaned and separated from seeds before moving into spinning and fabric production. Its natural structure makes it suitable for conversion into yarns, fabrics, and other textile materials.
Raw cotton is traded globally as a standardized commodity and forms the base of many textile supply chains. Its consistent demand is driven by its wide use across apparel, home textiles, and industrial fabric production.



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Raw Cotton Variants.
Commonly Traded Cotton Types
Short Staple Cotton
Used for coarse yarns and basic textile applications.Medium Staple Cotton
Suitable for a wide range of woven and knitted fabrics.Long Staple Cotton
Preferred for finer yarns and higher-quality textile products.Extra Long Staple (ELS) Cotton
Used in premium textiles requiring strength and smoothness.Organic Cotton
Naturally grown cotton used in sustainable textile production.
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