Cotton

What We Export

We supply Indian raw cotton (Shankar-6, MCU-5, Bunny Brahma, among others) and cotton waste grades to spinning mills and traders worldwide. Each shipment is backed by instrument testing and pre-dispatch inspection.

  • Staple length, micronaire, strength & uniformity reported bale-wise or lot-wise.
  • Metal/PP/PET contamination mitigation at ginning with double/triple pressing, suction cleaning, and manual picking.
  • Moisture maintained within safe shipping limits with calibrated meters.
  • International packing: fully covered bales, HDPE wrap, metal strapping; proper bale tagging & QR traceability.

Typical Fibre Parameters (Illustrative)

Staple: 28–30 mm

Micronaire: 3.8–4.5

Strength: ≥ 28 g/tex

Uniformity: ≥ 83%

Note: Values can be customised as per buyer requirement and crop/lot.

Reducing Problems at Supplier & Farmer Stage

We address common root causes early to protect yarn quality and spinning efficiency.

1) Contamination (PP, jute, leaf, metal)

  • Distribute cotton-picking cloth bags; no PP in fields.
  • Pre-cleaners, metal detectors & suction at gins.
  • Manual table sorting before baling; bale wrapping audit.

2) Inconsistent Micronaire & Moisture

  • Field maturity checks; avoid premature/overripe picking.
  • Moisture metering at receive & pre-dispatch; no wetting.
  • Lot blending protocols for uniformity.

3) Bale Identification & Traceability

  • QR-coded bale tags with lot, gin, test data.
  • Random third-party inspection before stuffing.
  • Digital records shared with buyers.

4) Logistics & Handling

  • Container fumigation & humidity control liners if needed.
  • Stacking patterns to avoid strap damage.
  • Photographic stuffing reports.

5) Farmer Training

  • Clean-picking awareness, separate seed cotton by field/flush.
  • Avoid mixing varieties; dedicated tarpaulins for drying.
  • Fair, timely payments to encourage quality discipline.

6) Documentation & Compliance

  • Phyto, fumigation, pre-shipment inspection certificates.
  • COO, packing list, invoice & bale list with test data.
  • Buyer-specific labelling and port compliance.

Seasonal Cotton Availability

Illustrative seasonality (India): major arrivals Oct–Mar, tapering Apr–Jun, lean Jul–Sep. We plan procurement & shipments accordingly.

*Charts are sample visuals; we customise to your port & schedule.

Cotton Export – History Snapshot (Illustrative)

A glance at our typical shipments & quality metrics. Real tables are shared buyer-wise with full test reports.

YearBuyer CountryVarietyVolume (MT)MicronaireStaple (mm)Strength (g/tex)Remarks
2022ItalyShankar-65204.129.029.5Low contamination, QR bale list shared
2023TurkeyMCU-57803.930.030.2Humidity-controlled liners used
2024BangladeshBunny Brahma6404.328.528.8Third-party pre-shipment inspection
2025VietnamShankar-69204.229.529.9Bale-wise HVI shared via portal

Documents We Provide

  • Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bale List with QR/ID
  • Certificate of Origin (COO)
  • Phytosanitary & Fumigation Certificate
  • Pre-Shipment Inspection / SGS (if required)
  • Test Reports (HVI/ICCI/Private Lab)

Ports & Logistics (Sample)

  • Mundra, Nhava Sheva, Hazira (India)
  • FCL stuffing reports with photos & seal numbers
  • Transit insurance & delivery terms: FOB/CFR/CIF

Our Quality Protocol

  1. Sourcing: Approved gins & farmer groups; variety segregation at source.
  2. Inspection: Pre-cleaning, lint sampling; contamination checks.
  3. Testing: HVI/AFIS as per buyer specs; moisture & strength verification.
  4. Baling & Packing: Bale tagging, QR codes, sealed & wrapped bales.
  5. Stuffing: Container inspection, fumigation, liners if needed, photo reports.
  6. Dispatch: Document pack shared digitally; logistics tracking.