Sunday, 8 August 2010

I also believe that cotton infrastructure

Reality Check

Phil Burnett
Memphis, Tenn.     

I also believe that cotton infrastructure in the United States will continue to become more efficient. The capacity to gin, warehouse and ship the U.S. crop will scale itself to process the annual output at the least possible per-unit costs.

Most importantly, the world needs U.S. cotton. It's the most dependable supplier for the vast global textile business that will benefit from a budding global recovery that we all want and need. As world population progresses toward an estimated nine billion people over the next 40 years, opportunities will abound for those who prepare for the growth with innovation and determination.

Africa and Latin America will become increasingly important markets as they grow to 20 percent and 10 percent of the world's overall population levels, respectively.

source : cottonfarming


No comments:

Post a Comment