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spelling okr-10986-275852021-04-23T14:04:43Z The Economics of Roller Ginning Technology and Implications for African Cotton Sector Estur, Gerald Gergely, Nicolas AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AGRICULTURE AVERAGE YIELDS BALING BASIC BIOTECHNOLOGY CDI COMMODITY COMPONENTS COOPERATIVES COTTON COTTON GINNING COTTON GROWING COTTON INDUSTRY COTTON PRODUCTION COTTON SECTOR COTTON SEED COTTONSEED DEVICES EQUIPMENT FABRICS FAIR TRADE FARM FARMER FARMERS FIBER FIBERS FIBRES FIBRES TEXTILES GINNERIES HARVESTERS HARVESTING HIGH- SPEED HIGH-SPEED LABOR COSTS LEATHER MILLS MONITORS NEW TECHNOLOGY PRICE PREMIUM PRODUCE RAINFED AREAS RAW MATERIALS SAN SEED SEED COTTON SEED TYPES SEED VARIETIES SEEDS SPINNING TEXTILE TEXTILE GOODS TEXTILE INDUSTRY TEXTILE MACHINERY YARN YARNS This report is the final product of a follow-up study undertaken after the completion of the comparative analysis of organization and performance of cotton sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa, a study published by the World Bank in 2008. The objective of this complementary study is to assess the advantages and disadvantages of the main available technologies to separate the lint from the raw cotton, roller ginning and saw ginning, and carry out an economic analysis of the respective benefits of these two technologies for cotton producing countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. The study shows that the choice of ginning technology is an important factor of performance and is in turn influenced by the cotton sector structure. The type of ginning technology also has an impact on lint quality, and, as roller ginning is less damaging to the fiber than saw ginning, it can generate a price premium. The overall economic advantage of roller gins vs. saw gins appears to be significant in the Sub-Saharan African context, and likely to increase in the future as the demand for quality is becoming more and more stringent. Thus, although there are technical and organizational issues to address in order to fully capture the benefits of the technology, the introduction of roller ginning is likely to improve the competitiveness of African cotton and facilitate the transition towards more competitive cotton sectors. 2017-07-17T19:21:01Z 2017-07-17T19:21:01Z 2010-06 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/155031468010247522/The-economics-of-roller-ginning-technology-and-implications-for-African-cotton-sector http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27585 English en_US Africa Region Working Paper Series;No. 129 (a) CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Africa
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topic AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE YIELDS
BALING
BASIC
BIOTECHNOLOGY
CDI
COMMODITY
COMPONENTS
COOPERATIVES
COTTON
COTTON GINNING
COTTON GROWING
COTTON INDUSTRY
COTTON PRODUCTION
COTTON SECTOR
COTTON SEED
COTTONSEED
DEVICES
EQUIPMENT
FABRICS
FAIR TRADE
FARM
FARMER
FARMERS
FIBER
FIBERS
FIBRES
FIBRES TEXTILES
GINNERIES
HARVESTERS
HARVESTING
HIGH- SPEED
HIGH-SPEED
LABOR COSTS
LEATHER
MILLS
MONITORS
NEW TECHNOLOGY
PRICE PREMIUM
PRODUCE
RAINFED AREAS
RAW MATERIALS
SAN
SEED
SEED COTTON
SEED TYPES
SEED VARIETIES
SEEDS
SPINNING
TEXTILE
TEXTILE GOODS
TEXTILE INDUSTRY
TEXTILE MACHINERY
YARN
YARNS
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH
AGRICULTURE
AVERAGE YIELDS
BALING
BASIC
BIOTECHNOLOGY
CDI
COMMODITY
COMPONENTS
COOPERATIVES
COTTON
COTTON GINNING
COTTON GROWING
COTTON INDUSTRY
COTTON PRODUCTION
COTTON SECTOR
COTTON SEED
COTTONSEED
DEVICES
EQUIPMENT
FABRICS
FAIR TRADE
FARM
FARMER
FARMERS
FIBER
FIBERS
FIBRES
FIBRES TEXTILES
GINNERIES
HARVESTERS
HARVESTING
HIGH- SPEED
HIGH-SPEED
LABOR COSTS
LEATHER
MILLS
MONITORS
NEW TECHNOLOGY
PRICE PREMIUM
PRODUCE
RAINFED AREAS
RAW MATERIALS
SAN
SEED
SEED COTTON
SEED TYPES
SEED VARIETIES
SEEDS
SPINNING
TEXTILE
TEXTILE GOODS
TEXTILE INDUSTRY
TEXTILE MACHINERY
YARN
YARNS
Estur, Gerald
Gergely, Nicolas
The Economics of Roller Ginning Technology and Implications for African Cotton Sector
geographic_facet Africa
relation Africa Region Working Paper Series;No. 129 (a)
description This report is the final product of a follow-up study undertaken after the completion of the comparative analysis of organization and performance of cotton sectors in Sub-Saharan Africa, a study published by the World Bank in 2008. The objective of this complementary study is to assess the advantages and disadvantages of the main available technologies to separate the lint from the raw cotton, roller ginning and saw ginning, and carry out an economic analysis of the respective benefits of these two technologies for cotton producing countries of Sub-Saharan Africa. The study shows that the choice of ginning technology is an important factor of performance and is in turn influenced by the cotton sector structure. The type of ginning technology also has an impact on lint quality, and, as roller ginning is less damaging to the fiber than saw ginning, it can generate a price premium. The overall economic advantage of roller gins vs. saw gins appears to be significant in the Sub-Saharan African context, and likely to increase in the future as the demand for quality is becoming more and more stringent. Thus, although there are technical and organizational issues to address in order to fully capture the benefits of the technology, the introduction of roller ginning is likely to improve the competitiveness of African cotton and facilitate the transition towards more competitive cotton sectors.
format Working Paper
author Estur, Gerald
Gergely, Nicolas
author_facet Estur, Gerald
Gergely, Nicolas
author_sort Estur, Gerald
title The Economics of Roller Ginning Technology and Implications for African Cotton Sector
title_short The Economics of Roller Ginning Technology and Implications for African Cotton Sector
title_full The Economics of Roller Ginning Technology and Implications for African Cotton Sector
title_fullStr The Economics of Roller Ginning Technology and Implications for African Cotton Sector
title_full_unstemmed The Economics of Roller Ginning Technology and Implications for African Cotton Sector
title_sort economics of roller ginning technology and implications for african cotton sector
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/155031468010247522/The-economics-of-roller-ginning-technology-and-implications-for-African-cotton-sector
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