Malawi President Threatens Cotton Buyers

By Frank Jomo
Bloomberg

International cotton buyers in Malawi who buy lint below the government’s set price of 75 Malawi kwacha (53 cents) a kilogram (2.2 pounds) will be deported, President Bingu wa Mutharika said.

“I will not allow anyone to steal from Malawian cotton farmers,” Mutharika told reporters late yesterday in the commercial capital of Blantyre on his return from the Non-Aligned Movement’s summit in Egypt.

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On June 15, Malawi’s Cotton Development Association said cotton buyers will offer 36 kwacha per kilogram for the crop because of the global recession that has resulted in cotton lint prices tumbling on international markets. The Agriculture Ministry responded the next day by saying it might deport buyers who don’t pay the full price.

The southern African nation’s government sets minimum prices for cotton, corn and tobacco to counter what it terms “exploitation by buyers.”

Last year, cotton output in Malawi increased 25 percent to 77,000 metric tons.

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Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Due to global recession Government of Malawi have to pay farmers the difference between support price & selling price.These days Pakistani crop is selling at USC 56 to 59 cents quality offered is 1/3/32 To 1/1/8 Type is 1503 Mic 4.0 to 4.9 this quality is better then American cotton ( MOT )due to hand picking and there is no bulk buyer these days It means that Spinning sector is in Crisis and world cotton market will must come down. Spinning sector specially of Pakistan, Bangladesh and some other countries are in great trouble. 30 to 35% are already closed.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Malawi should allow the market forces to set the price, for the seed cotton kilogram.They must consider the ginning expenses in malawi.I believe they are high.The cotton buyers should also set realistic prices allowing a margin for minimum profit. by the way why buy if the sales will have negative effects?
Zadok

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Dear Sirs,
Please to inform you that we are selling cotton from Pakistan we have a cotton pressing factory. if you are intrested to buy a raw cotton so please,
Feel free to contact us any time.

regards
Ali

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Due to global recession Government of Malawi have to pay farmers the difference between support price & selling price.These days Pakistani crop is selling at USC 56 to 59 cents quality offered is 1/3/32 To 1/1/8 Type is 1503 Mic 4.0 to 4.9 this quality is better then American cotton ( MOT )due to hand picking and there is no bulk buyer these days It means that Spinning sector is in Crisis and world cotton market will must come down. Spinning sector specially of Pakistan, Bangladesh and some other countries are in great trouble. 30 to 35% are already closed.

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Malawi should allow the market forces to set the price, for the seed cotton kilogram.They must consider the ginning expenses in malawi.I believe they are high.The cotton buyers should also set realistic prices allowing a margin for minimum profit. by the way why buy if the sales will have negative effects?
Zadok

Avatar for Anonymous Anonymous says:

Dear Sirs,
Please to inform you that we are selling cotton from Pakistan we have a cotton pressing factory. if you are intrested to buy a raw cotton so please,
Feel free to contact us any time.

regards
Ali