Recovery in domestic cotton yarn demand to be gradual in FY2025ICRA expects the domestic cotton spinning industry1 to recover in FY2025, growing by 6-8%, supported by a 4-6% volume growth and mild realisation gains. This follows two consecutive years of de-growth on the back of subdued domestic demand and falling yarn realisations. Over two-thirds of the total cotton yarn produced is consumed domestically, where green shoots of recovery are visible from the downstream segments, such as readymade garments and home textiles. Exports, which rebounded in FY2024 on a lower base, are likely to normalise in FY2025. While the exports will remain exposed to headwinds from sluggish global demand, a shift in sourcing preference away from other countries will offset this impact to an extent.

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