India’s cotton production is expected to drop to 29.9 million bales in 2024-25, the lowest in six years, due to lower planting and stagnant yields. A decade ago, in 2013-14, Indian farmers harvested a record 39 million bales, with one bale equating to 170 kg. While domestic needs have so far been met by the 30-31 million bales of annual production, the current fall threatens India’s textile export sector. In 2023-24, India’s cotton textile exports reached $10.4 billion, including garments, fabric, and yarn. Additionally, the country exported raw cotton worth $1.1 billion.