The fall in domestic production has spiked cotton prices, which are likely to remain at a high level of Rs 120-127/kg till the cotton season ending September, it said.
The rise in prices is expected to squeeze profits of ginners and spinners by over 15 per cent in the current fiscal, it noted.
There may not be any sharp fall since prices already factor in the release of stock from inventory, it said.
Cotton prices are expected to be under pressure on likely fall in acreage.
"Fear of losses from pest attacks and due to the lack of alternatives to biotech cotton hybrids, acreage (of cotton) is likely to decline. This may push up cotton prices further, however increasing demand for manmade fibre, will contain the price rise," Ind-Ra noted.
"Profitability of pure cotton ginners and spinners will be lower by at least 15 per cent, on account of their inability to pass on this steep increase in cotton prices to their customers due to decreasing cotton demand and increased competitiveness of manmade fibre," it said.
However, players which have stocked up cotton at lower prices in March-April 2016 are better placed. Further, fabric manufacturers are likely to be affected the least, on account of their better interchangeable use of looms, it added.
As per Cotton Advisory Board, domestic cotton production is estimated to go down by 7.4 per cent to 35.2 million bales (of 170 kg) in the 2015-16 season (October-September).
Globally too, cotton output is estimated to be lower by 18 per cent to 98.1 million bales in the 2016 calendar year, as per the United States Department of Agriculture.
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