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U.S. Department of Agriculture Counsellor :06-07 to reduce Australia's cotton growing area

U.S. Department of Agriculture Counsellor :06-07 to reduce Australia's cotton growing area

U.S. Department of Agriculture Counsellor :06-07 to reduce Australia's cotton growing area



Australia has now been plunged into a wide range of drought. Substantial reduction of cotton acreage, mainly due to lack of irrigation water, reservoir water storage decreased. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture report released Monday Counsellor, Australian cotton industry report 2006/07 cotton production down to its lowest level for 20 years. Outline Australia is now deep into a wide range of drought. Cotton acreage dropped sharply, mainly due to lack of irrigation water, reservoir storage capacity decreased. Report of the Australian cotton industry, cotton production in 2006/07 will be reduced to the lowest level in 20 years. Although the report suggested, from the December future weather will return to normal, but the 2006-07 cotton growing area has been reduced, and may be reduced to historically low levels. Weather conditions Since the last report, the weather has been getting worse, the drought intensified round. Precipitation for the spring planting summer crops such as cotton, is very important, but it did not rain down. In addition, high temperatures in many parts of Australia, greatly reducing the spring weather. The effect of spring precipitation opportunity has passed. September precipitation is low, the temperature high. These conditions began early in June followed by drought and the history of the largest dry stage. Weather Bureau reported that from June -10 months experienced severe rainfall deficiencies (historical low of 5%). Experienced in some parts of the history of precipitation in the shortest time. Report speculated that, from November next, the weather returned to normal. However, even speculated that right, to the average precipitation, it is impossible to provide the necessary water crops, to return to normal growth conditions. -10 In June from the month drought-induced lack of moisture, may affect the next 12 months of agricultural production. Water use Industry reported that in normal years, the cotton production in the half of the water from precipitation, the remaining half of the water from the irrigation water. Cotton accounts for the total amount of irrigation water for about 15%, sugar cane, corn and rice were 12%, 11% and 7%. Irrigation pasture production accounted for 36% of the total amount. 20% of acreage can be planted dryland cotton, the cotton does not require irrigation, but the yield is generally low, a small percentage share of final output. According to industry data ,2006-2007 the lack of adequate rainfall, irrigation water distribution can not be improved. Drainage areas in southern New South Wales, the flow dropped to 115 years reported the minimum. Yield Australian cotton production in 2006-07 is expected to 290,000 tons, much lower than earlier forecast 430,000 tons lower than last year's 600,000 tons (less than 1.3 million packages). Decline is mainly due to reduced plantings and yields the same basic with the previous report. If that is true ,2006-2007's cotton production will be 20 years minimum production. History of low precipitation, both in the cotton growing areas and in adjacent to the drainage area, have greatly reduced the amount of irrigation water storage, also reduced the allocation of water resources. This situation can be improved during the year 2006-07. Export 06-07 years is expected cotton exports fell to 458,000 tons, well below last year's 651,000 tons. It is very important, cotton, most of the cotton to be exported after the harvest. It is for this reason, exports have not dropped to a similar level of production. Inventory reduction is expected to have a negative impact on exports.
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