U.S. cotton textile mill in November for the use of 4,018,000 packets

Cotton Council of the United States announced a seasonally adjusted basis, the U.S. cotton textile mill in November for the use of 4,018,000 packets. In November of its cotton consumption is also lower than the same period in 2007 packet 4,812,000. News December 23, the U.S. Cotton Council (National Cotton Council) Tuesday (December 23) announced that on a seasonally adjusted basis to comment this article (0) Other comments initiated by topic (0) related information Wealth Community (0 ), the United States cotton textile mill in November for the use of 4,018,000 packets (480 lbs / package), which is lower than October’s revised 4.278 million package.

Cotton consumption in October was originally reported as 4.332 million package. NCC said that in November of cotton consumption in 2007 was lower than the same period of 4,812,000 packets. In addition, the U.S. Census Bureau report showed Tuesday, from November 2-29’s four-week seasonally adjusted U.S. daily consumption of cotton totaled 14,828 bags, less than 10 months of 15,986 packets. Consumption is also lower than in November 2007 of 17,719 packets. Bureau of Statistics said in November the United States the total monthly consumption of cotton also fell to 285,480 bales in October to 333,718 packets, but also lower than the 343,479 the same period in 2007 package.