Rising cotton prices to shrink operating margins of cotton yarn spinners, says CRISIL

PUNE: Ratings agency CRISILNSE -1.48 % expects the operating margins of domestic cotton yarn spinners to shrink 100-150 basis points (bps) in fiscal 2020 amid lower cotton output, rising cotton prices and moderating demand, reversing the recovery seen the previous fiscal.

PUNE: Ratings agency CRISILNSE -1.48 % expects the operating margins of domestic cotton yarn spinners to shrink 100-150 basis points (bps) in fiscal 2020 amid lower cotton output, rising cotton prices and moderating demand, reversing the recovery seen the previous fiscal. 

A release from the agency said: "That, however, is unlikely to materially impact the credit profiles of spinners, given the continuation of three major spurs of fiscal 2019 – modest capex intensity, prudent working capital management, and strengthened balance sheets. India’s cotton production is expected drop by over 5% in cotton season 2019 (CS; from October 1, 2018, to September 30, 2019) because of low water availability and inadequate south-west monsoon in key cotton producing states and low .. 

CRISIL thinks that lower cotton production is expected to shrink India’s cotton stock to a two-year low of 1.2 months by the end of CS 2019, leading to firming up of domestic cotton prices to Rs 128-140 per kg this fiscal, marking a rise of 7-8% over fiscal 2019. 

"Global cotton prices, meanwhile, are expected to remain steady at Rs 128-134 per kg as lower production in India, US and Australia will be offset by higher production in China and Brazil. This would narrow the gap between domestic and global cotton prices. Demand for cotton yarn is also seen turning south due to moderation in domestic as well as exports demand," the release mentioned. 

CRISIL estimates that overall cotton yarn demand (volume terms) will grow at a slower pace of 4.5% in fiscal 2020 compared with 5.6% last fiscal. The slowdown will be mainly driven by tepid growth in domestic demand (comprising three-fourths of overall demand) at 2.9-3% in fiscal 2020. 

Growth in exports is also expected to be slower at 9-10% in fiscal 2020, compared with 13.5% in fiscal 2019, amid trade tensions between US and China, and commissioning of yarn capacities in Vietnam, which enjoys preferential access to Chinese markets. “This is not good news for Indian spinners,” said Hetal Gandhi, Director CRISIL Research. 

“Higher cotton cost and moderate demand outlook mean they may not be able to get commensurate increase in yarn prices, which would reduce their operating margins by 100-150 bps in this fiscal.” CRISIL rates 309 cotton spinners. Considering lower profitability, Debt/Ebitda (earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation) of CRISIL’s portfolio is expected to be 3.5-4 times in fiscal 2020, compared with ~3.5 times in fiscal 2019 and 4.6 times in fiscal 2018. 

“The credit profiles of spinners are not expected to be impacted materially, as capital spending is likely to remain moderate given current capacity utilisation levels of ~75-80%,” said Gautam Shahi, Director, CRISIL Ratings. “Spinners are also expected to continue managing their working capital prudently.” Besides, strengthening of balance sheets owing to healthy demand and softer cotton prices, and moderate capex in fiscal 2019 wil .. 

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