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Inaugural Session (37K) |
Chair: David Stern, Chairman, Weil Bros. & Stern Ltd. |
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First Open Session (31K) |
Trading Cotton on an Instrument Based Testing System
Chair: Andrew Macdonald, Santista Textil, SA., Brazil
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Second Open Session (30K) |
Demand Enhancement
Chair: Sebahattin Gazanfer, Chair, International Forum for Cotton Promotion (IFCP)
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Third Open Session (40K) |
Outlook for Cotton Supply and Use
Chair: Ray Butler, Managing Director, Cotlook Limited |
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Fourth Open Session (34K) |
The Benefits of Standardized International Trading Rules
for Cotton
Chair: Neal Gillen, American Cotton Shippers Assoc. USA |
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Fifth Open Session (23K) |
Rapid Instrument Testing: Opportunities for Breeders and other Segments of the Industry and the Need for Uniform Definitions
Chair: Dr. Thomas Schneider, Faserinstitut Bremen e.V., Germany |
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Sixth Open Session (41K) |
African Cotton and the International Community
Chair: Ibrahim Malloum, Cotontchad, Chad |
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Seventh Open Session (37K) |
The Impacts of Cotton on Health and the Environment
Chair: Graham Matthews, Imperial College, UK |
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First Plenary Session — Part 1 (37K)
First Plenary Session — Part 2 (34K) |
Statements
Chair: Philip Stern, Managing Director, Weil Brothers & Stern Ltd.
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Second Plenary Session (46K) |
Government Measures Affecting Cotton
Chair: James Hughes, Embassy of the United Kingdom, Washington, DC. |
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Steering Committee (22K) |
Chair: Bakhtiyor Ibragimov |
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Closing Plenary Session (24K) |
Chair: David Harrison |