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Catering to Cotton
Due to bad crops in China and Pakistan and restrictions on imports from India, the amount of raw cotton in the U.S. has dropped rapidly. The decrease has led to a spike in the cost of cotton, thus impacting the budgets of apparel suppliers in the retail and promotional world. The price increase has caused a demand for cotton farms in the U.S., but American farmers are hesitant to commit to a crop that might not supply them with as much revenue as their current harvest. Recent press has predicted a decrease in the price due to cotton factories appearing in Kansas and other states that usually produce different crops, but for now, suppliers still need to absorb the extra cost.
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Colleen McKenna
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