"During the current cotton season 2014-15, prices of cotton are below MSP in the states of Andhra Pradesh, Telangana and Maharashtra," Minister of State for Agriculture Mohanbhai Kundaria said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha.
CCI has initiated action for procurement of cotton from growers at MSP in 341 centres located in 92 districts in 11 cotton growing states, he added.
CCI is the government's nodal agency to procure cotton at the MSP, which is currently Rs 4,050/quintal for long staple.
The minister noted that domestic cotton prices depend on a number of factors including previous balance, current supply, as well as future demand in both domestic and international markets.
"At present, cotton prices in international markets are ruling lower than the prices that prevailed during the corresponding period last year primarily due to lower demand by China and increased supply from the USA," Kundaria said.
He also said that there is no proposal to increase the MSP of cotton.
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The Cotton Advisory Board has pegged the country's total cotton production at over 40 million bales in the 2014-15 crop year, as against 39.8 million bales in 2013-14. One bale contains 170 kg of cotton.
Sluggish export demand and anticipated higher domestic production have resulted in rates falling below MSP in few states.