Table of contents : Contents......Page 6 Contributors......Page 12 Preface......Page 20 Index......Page 26 Part 1: The cotton trade: history and background......Page 50 1 History of the cotton trade from origin to the twentieth century*......Page 52 Early history......Page 56 Competition between cotton and wool and emergence of the West......Page 58 Rise of the US and dominance of England......Page 64 Globalization......Page 70 Statistical appendix......Page 73 2 The cotton trade today......Page 78 Introduction to the cotton trade......Page 80 Trends in world fiber consumption......Page 82 The international cotton trade......Page 83 Who are cotton merchants?......Page 86 What is the added value cotton merchants provide?......Page 87 Information gathering......Page 89 Forecasting cotton prices......Page 91 Pricing of cotton......Page 92 Hedging and the New York futures market......Page 93 E-trade......Page 95 Positions......Page 96 Summary......Page 97 Part 2: The global picture......Page 100 3 The cotton environment: macro issues......Page 102 The economic importance of cotton......Page 104 Market forces drive prices lower......Page 105 Competing crops......Page 108 Competing fibers......Page 109 Government policies affecting cotton......Page 111 Environmental issues......Page 115 4 Trends in the world cotton market......Page 120 Fundamental trends and structural change......Page 122 The dominance of the US......Page 125 Importance of China (Mainland)......Page 131 Role of Australia, West Africa and Central Asia......Page 134 Conclusion......Page 136 5 Cotton agronomy and production......Page 138 Background......Page 140 Cotton improvement......Page 143 Cotton agronomy......Page 147 Plant growth regulators......Page 150 Irrigation practices......Page 152 Crop protection......Page 153 Harvesting and initial processing......Page 156 Ecological considerations......Page 159 National programs to limit/control cotton production vs yield as a potential ceiling on cotton production......Page 162 6 Cotton consumption......Page 164 Cotton cultivation and consumption over the years......Page 166 Components of cotton consumption......Page 167 Current advances and promising technology......Page 174 Promotion efforts around the world......Page 178 Summary......Page 180 Part 3: The physical trade......Page 182 7 Cotton as an industrial raw material......Page 184 Major uses of cotton......Page 187 Major determinants of cotton’s market value......Page 188 Conclusion......Page 198 8 Cotton quality......Page 200 Physical characteristics and properties of cotton......Page 204 Varieties and types of cotton......Page 231 Impact of production and ginning conditions on quality......Page 237 Contamination......Page 246 Classing and grading......Page 248 Acknowledgments......Page 257 9 Cotton pricing......Page 260 Factors affecting cotton prices......Page 263 Cotton pricing arrangements......Page 271 Sources of price information and price predictions......Page 276 Summary and conclusions......Page 280 Part 4: Derivatives......Page 282 10 The New York Board of Trade®......Page 284 Futures and options contracts......Page 286 The Certificate System......Page 287 Development of the NYCE®......Page 288 The current cotton contract and futures market......Page 291 Conclusion......Page 293 Appendix......Page 295 11 Cotton futures and options as hedging tools......Page 300 Origins of trading......Page 305 Why hedge?......Page 306 Options......Page 308 Who hedges?......Page 309 Summary......Page 317 12 Over-the-counter derivatives......Page 318 Features of the global cotton markets and their impact on OTC derivatives......Page 320 A typical risk management problem in raw cotton......Page 322 How OTC instruments work in practice......Page 324 OTC and exchange-traded instruments compared......Page 329 Potential difficulties with OTC instruments......Page 334 Postscript: risk management using OTC instruments in the developing world......Page 336 13 Technical trading......Page 338 Combining technical and fundamental aspects......Page 342 Candlestick theory......Page 344 Traditional methods......Page 347 The open......Page 351 Much left out . . .......Page 354 Conclusion......Page 355 Part 5: Administration and management......Page 358 14 Cotton controlling......Page 360 Sampling......Page 362 Classing......Page 364 Weighing......Page 365 Surveys......Page 366 Conclusion......Page 367 15 Freight and insurance......Page 368 Freight......Page 370 Insurance......Page 375 16 Payments and documents......Page 380 Letters of credit......Page 382 17 Taxation, accounting, finance and risk management......Page 386 Accounting......Page 388 Finance......Page 389 Risk management......Page 390 18 Contracts and arbitration......Page 394 Cotton sales contracts......Page 397 Sanctity of contracts......Page 399 General principles of arbitration......Page 400 Arbitration in cotton trade......Page 401 Quality disputes and technical disputes......Page 404 Appeal......Page 406 Defaults and sanctions......Page 407 Part 6: References......Page 410 Part 7: Appendices......Page 426 Appendix 1: Pricing and risk management glossary......Page 428 Appendix 2: International cotton organizations and associations......Page 440 Appendix 3: Cotton trading organizations......Page 456 Appendix 4: The rise and fall of cotton futures exchanges......Page 462 Appendix 5: The increasing role of cotton exchanges in China......Page 476 Appendix 6: Cotton promotion......Page 482 Appendix 7: The enforceability of arbitration awards......Page 492 Appendix 8: World cotton supply and use......Page 504 Appendix 9: Conversion factors......Page 510