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Cotton Market Tightens While Brazil Expands Global Export Share

By: Editorial Team, StoneX Media

Global cotton markets are tightening, with declining production beginning to reshape price direction and trade flows. After nearly two years of falling prices, supply-side pressures are now emerging as the dominant driver of market sentiment. This shift is particularly significant as it coincides with uneven demand conditions across major consuming regions. As a result, cotton markets are entering a transitional phase where tightening supply and resilient export flows are redefining global balances.

Raphael Bulascoschi, StoneX Brazil Market Intelligence Analyst, has extensive experience analysing cotton supply dynamics and trade flows across key exporting regions. His direct focus on Brazil’s production cycles and export positioning provides a distinct perspective on how global supply tightening interacts with shifting trade demand.

Key Themes from the Discussion

  • Global cotton production is expected to decline across the United States, Brazil, Australia and China, tightening overall supply conditions.
  • Brazil is projected to export around 3.1 million metric tons of cotton in 2026, surpassing the previous record year.
  • High carryover stocks in Brazil and steady Asian demand are supporting export growth despite broader supply tightening.

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Global Cotton Supply Decline Supports Price Stability

Global cotton supply is declining as multiple major producers face reduced output expectations. Raphael Bulascoschi highlights that "we are likely to see a potential decline in production among key global producers such as Brazil, Australia, China and even the United States", underscoring the broad-based nature of this contraction. This tightening supply environment is providing a foundation for price stability after a prolonged period of decline. However, because demand remains constrained, this support is translating into gradual price recovery rather than a sharp bullish rally.

Brazil Cotton Exports Strengthen Global Market Position

Brazilian cotton exports are expanding even as global supply tightens, reinforcing the country’s growing role in international markets. Bulascoschi explains that "we estimate that Brazil will end 2026 exporting around 3.1 million metric tons of cotton", supported by strong initial stock levels. Brazil is able to maintain and increase shipments while other producers face output constraints, strengthening its share of global trade flows. This dynamic is further supported by demand from Asian markets, allowing Brazil to act as a key supplier during a period of global supply adjustment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is global cotton supply declining?

Global cotton supply is declining due to reduced planted area, weather risks and higher abandonment rates across key producers including the United States, Brazil, Australia and China. These factors are limiting overall production levels.

How is Brazil increasing exports despite tighter supply?

Brazil entered the year with high carryover stocks from a previous record crop. These inventories, combined with steady demand from Asian buyers, allow exports to grow even as global production declines.

What is supporting cotton prices in 2026?

Prices are being supported primarily by tightening supply rather than strong demand. Production declines across major regions are helping stabilise the market after an extended period of price weakness.

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