China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region has solidified its position as the nation's cotton powerhouse, producing 5.69 million tonnes in 2024 – accounting for 92.3% of the country's total output. This marks the 32nd consecutive year the region has led national cotton production, according to a white paper released by the State Council Information Office.
The report highlights a 97% mechanization rate across plowing, planting, and harvesting operations, showcasing Xinjiang's agricultural modernization. Titled "CPC Guidelines for Governing Xinjiang in the New Era: Practice and Achievements," the document emphasizes strategic development of industrial capabilities aligned with national priorities.
Analysts note Xinjiang's cotton sector combines natural advantages with technological innovation, creating a blueprint for sustainable industrial development. The region's success in maintaining production dominance offers insights for global agricultural economies balancing scale with efficiency.
For international textile manufacturers and commodity traders, Xinjiang's continued output stability provides crucial supply chain predictability. The white paper also underscores China's focus on developing specialized industrial systems that leverage regional strengths while meeting domestic demand.
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Xinjiang remains China's top cotton producer for 32 consecutive years
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