04/27/2024 SOURCE: sourcingjournal.com
Cotton Connect CEO Alison Ward says regenerative farming and practices that promote soil health are essential to the industry's sustainable future.
Regenerative Farming is Key to Fashion’s Sustainable Future
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04/23/2024 SOURCE: www.magnumphotos.com
In partnership with Textile Exchange, Lindokuhle Sobekwa explores how organic farming has empowered cotton communities in Benin
Documenting Cotton Communities in Benin | Magnum Photos
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04/14/2024 SOURCE: www.context.news
Earthsight says Asian garment manufacturers supplying top fashion brands use cotton linked to land-grabbing in the Cerrado region
NGO links H&M and Zara cotton to deforestation in Brazil's Cerrado | Context
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04/09/2024 SOURCE: www.timesdaily.com
Hollis Isbell grew up watching his grandfather and father plow fields in Colbert County before he stepped into the family business as a third-generation farmer.
From mules to auto-steer tractors: Isbell looks back on a lifetime of cotton farming
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04/03/2024 SOURCE: www.cottongrower.com
Collaboration between USDA agencies, the U.S. cotton industry, and the Bangladesh Ministry of Agriculture resulted in amended import requirements, exempting the U.S. from requirements to fumigate cotton upon arrival in Bangladesh.
Ginning Up a Market for U.S. Cotton in Bangladesh
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04/02/2024 SOURCE: www.morningagclips.com
Bangladesh is the fifth-largest export market for U.S. cotton, with export values exceeding $339 million in 2023.
Ginning Up a Market for US Cotton in Bangladesh
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04/01/2024 SOURCE: www.greenbiz.com
Apparel companies are taking action to bolster their water-management commitments and practices.
How fashion giants are tackling water risks in cotton supply chains | GreenBiz
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03/28/2024 SOURCE: www.thecooldown.com
Turkish startup Afara has developed a fully electric cotton-picking robot that could up farm production by 20%.
Cotton farmer develops new machine to revolutionize the way we harvest crops — improving production by 20%
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