Increase in retail inquiries in the readymade sector corresponding to Diwali


Textile market

- There was a shortage of containers in the export sector which is slowly improving

With the Diwali season approaching, retail inquiries in readymade garments have emerged. There are also households in the wholesale. The market falls back through the money rush. The rise in rupee prices internationally has pushed up yarn prices and affected textile prices. Gray producers have started quoting higher prices. They try to pull prices in whatever stock they have. Now you can't get goods without cash. Weavers do business in delivering confirmed goods.

Airjet looms are on the rise in Bhinwadi. They make all the garment quality. But there is not so much demand in local. If there is a demand for exports, the deals will not be settled as soon as the new price hike. There is less work in the process house in Ahmedabad. Due to the increase in power prices, all the process houses have started demanding 50% higher prices.

Currently the highest demand is from Rayon. Deals have been made for Rs. Now Airjet is made everywhere from Rayon Powerloom. In cheap garments, Rayon uses the quality of 15 N.Y. The price of gray is Rs. 31 is around. 20/50 15t2 Twill and poplin prices Rs. Is 3. Some use super corded yards in the looming vest. Which is not known after mercerization.

30/30 16/15 8p of satin Rs. ૯૪ / - is quoted. Mills of the South Rs. 100 / - also speaks. Prices in cotton linen are rising by Rs. 16 ૨૫ have increased. In Surat, the price of non-synthetic has gone up by Rs 3 to 4. Demand for goods is good. The price of the mill is higher than the price of the process house but the sum does not make much difference as there is no theft in the mill.

Meanwhile, in the current year's kharif season, cotton cultivation has remained low at 4.5 lakh hectares. Despite the slow start of kharif sowing in the current year, the overall kharif sowing at the end of the sowing season has been higher than last year's figure. The overall sowing area has remained high as a result of high planting area of ​​paddy and pulses. The second wave of corona spread beyond the cities to the villages, affecting agricultural activities. There has been a significant decline in cotton cultivation.

There was a shortage of containers in exports, it has gradually improved and goods have started moving. Rising prices of all Chinese varieties have boosted India's exports.

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