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BULLETIN 982, TJ. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



Table 315. — Cotton (including Enters): Production in principal countries, crop years 



1913 to 1920. 



(In thousands of bales; i. e., 000 omitted; bales of 500 pounds gross weight.) 



Country. 



North America: 

 United States — 



Ginned 



Linters 



Total. 



"West Indies (British) 



Mexico 



South America: 



Brazil 



Peru , 



Asia: 



British India 



Japan 



Korea 



Russia — 



Transcaucasia 



Turkestan 



China 



Africa: 



Lagos 



Nyasaland 



Uganda 



Union of South Africa 



Egypt 



Sudan (Anglo-Egyptian). 



German Africa — 



East Africa 



Togo 



All other countries 



1913-14 



14, 156 

 639 



1914-15 



16,135 

 857 



14,795 16,992 



6 

 150 



320 

 2 110 



4,239 



4 



33 



120 

 953 



P) 



1, 588 

 2 11 



2 10 

 22 



5 

 125 



3S5 

 2 106 



4,359 

 5 

 33 



132 

 1,176 



35 



1,337 



5 10 



5 2 



1915-16 



11, 192 

 931 



12, 123 



125 



440 

 2 97 



3, 128 



5 



42 



133 

 1,526 



1916-17 



1917-18 1918-19 



11,450 11,302 

 1,331 1,126 



12, 041 

 929 



12,781 ! 12,428 j 12,970 



3 



140 



420 



2 113 



3,767 



4 

 29 



P) 



1,101 



3 



125 



449 

 2 80 



3,756 



4 



52 



578 



5 I 8 



6 7 

 21 21 



20 



P) 



(') 



1,062 

 14 



P) 

 P) 



7 



5 



20 



1 



1,322 



19 



P) 

 ( l ) 



4 

 366 



563 

 114 



3,347 

 (i) 

 3 140 



550 



1919-20 



11,421 

 718 



1920-21 



13, 366 



487 



12, 139 13, 853 



I 



19 



388 

 10 | 



P) 

 P) 



P) 



209 



561 

 173 



4,515 



6) 



P) 



439 

 1,151 



P) 

 P) 



P) 

 P) 



1,191 

 P) 



P) 

 P) 



3 481 



P) 

 2 165 



*100 

 157 



2,845 



P) 



»180 

 3 1,000 



P) 

 P) 

 P) 

 P) 

 1,251 



p) 

 p) 



1 Not available. 



2 Exports. 



3 Unofficial estimate. 

 * Includes Rhodesia. 



1913 export figures. 



Table 316. — Cotton (including linters): Exports from the United States, 1910 to 

 (In thousands of bales; i. e., 000 omitted; running bales.) 



1920. 





i Average 

 for years 

 I ending 

 ' Aug. 31, 

 1910-1914. 







X"ear endic 



g July 31- 







Exported to — 



1915 



1916 



1917 



1918 



1919 



1920 



Austria-Hungary 



P) 



175 

 1,029 

 2,436 



j- 480 



C 8 ; 



83 



257 



3,386 



150 



18 



, 283 



207 











55 

 90 

 735 



42 



1 



683 



243 



1,109 



P) 



104 



444 

 3,772 



183 

 40 



433 

 1,533 



"•"•"■ 







189 



France 



Germany 



Italy 



Netherlands 



922 



994 



616 



576 

 443 



789 



15 



157 



319 



2, 852 



193 



20 



491 



433 



644 



54 



33 



376 



2,682 



194 



5 



481 



276 



374 



589 



77 



579 

 168 



Russia in Europe 



15 



233 



2,276 



252 



10 

 604 



96 





United Kingdom 



Canada 



Mexico 



Japan 



301 



2, 635 



197 



1 

 784 

 200 



239 

 3,069 

 222 

 1 

 873 

 197 







Total exports, including 



1 



8,504 

 («) 



P) 



8,545 



222 



8,323 



6,191 



295 



5,896 



5,739 



439 



5,300 



4,476 



188 

 4,288 



5,664 



72 



5,592 



6,59S 



Linters 



53 



6, 545 



Total crop, including linters. 

 Cotton 



13, 433 



500 



12, 933 



16, 73S 



832 



15, 906 



12,013 



915 



11, 068 



12, 664 



1,300 



11,364 



12,315 



1,097 



11, 248 



12, S17 



910 



11,907 



11,921 



595 



11,326 



Percentage of crop exported 



63 



51 



52 



45 



36 



44 



55 



1 Compiled from Monthly Summary of Foreign Commerce. 



3 Data for cotton years not available separately, but are included in "Other countries." Average for 

 fiscal years ending June 30, 92,924 running bales. 



3 Data for cotton years not available separately, but are included in " Other countries." For the fiscal 

 year 1915 our exports to Netherlands were 509,105 running bales, while the average, 1910-1914, was 23,964 

 running bales. 



« Separate statistics not available. 



