CCI cuts prices by ₹600, sells 88.89% cotton through e-auction
By yash chouhan 2025-10-10 17:18:47
The Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) reduced its prices by a total of ₹600 per bale and sold 88.89% of its 2024-25 cotton procurement through e-auctions.
Throughout the week from 06 October to 10 October 2025, CCI conducted online auctions across its Mills and Traders sessions, with total sales reaching approximately 27,600 bales. Importantly, CCI reduced its prices by a total of ₹600 per bale.
Weekly Sales Performance
06 October 2025: CCI sold 6,500 bales, including 1,900 bales in the Mills session and 4,600 bales in the Traders session.
07 October 2025: The week’s highest sales volume was recorded at 8,500 bales, with Mills buying 5,600 bales and Traders securing 2,900 bales.
08 October 2025: Sales surged to 8,100 bales, with Mills purchasing 3,500 bales and Traders accounting for 4,600 bales.
09 October 2025: CCI sold 2,900 bales, including 1,200 bales in the Mills session and 1,700 bales in the Traders session.
10 October 2025 : The week concluded with the sales of 1,600 bales, split between 300 bales for Mills and 1,300 bales for Traders.
CCI achieved total sales of approximately 27,600 bales for the week and for the season CCI’s cumulative sales have reached 88,89,900 bales, representing 88.89% of its total procurement for 2024–25.