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  • 01 December 2021

    Cotton Prices Expected to Remain at Elevated Levels throughout 2021/22

  • 01 October 2021

    Higher Production, Vigorous Trade Are Expected in the 2021/22 Season

  • 28 September 2021

    United Nations Designates 7 October ‘World Cotton Day’ on Its Permanent Calendar

  • 03 August 2021

    Expected revival in world cotton production in 2021/22 season

  • 16 July 2021

    Hiring of Textiles Expert Is the Latest Step in the ICAC’s Evolution 

  • 09 July 2021

    Please help us help cotton! Take the ICAC/WTO Covid survey!

  • 06 July 2021

    Collaboration to Double Smallholder Yields in Zambia

  • 01 July 2021

    A Recovery Is Expected for Consumption and Trade in the 2021/22 Season

  • 23 June 2021

    Climate Change, Plastic and Fashion: ‘Review’ Highlights the Dangers and Opportunities We Face 

  • 08 June 2021

    ICAC Announces the Two Winners of the 2021 Cotton Researcher of the Year Award

  • 03 June 2021

    The World Cotton Research Conference (WCRC) Monthly Webinar Series

  • 01 June 2021

    Production, Consumption and Trade Are All Expected to Make Gains in 2021/22

  • 19 May 2021

      ICAC Announces Details for First-Ever Virtual Plenary Meeting in December 2021

  • 10 May 2021

    ICAC Secretariat Releases 2021 Reports on World Cotton Statistics, Cotton Trade and Textile Demand

  • 03 May 2021

    Prices Might Be Influenced by More Than Traditional Market Fundamentals

  • 01 April 2021

    Tighter Supplies Add Uncertainty to Hopes for Recovery

  • 10 March 2021

    ‘Cotton: Review of the World Situation’ Provides a Comprehensive Overview of the Global Cotton Industry

  • 01 March 2021

    Higher Consumption and Lower Production Expected to Draw Down Ending Stocks in 2020/21

  • 01 February 2021

    Pandemic Recovery and Production Decreases Are Expected to Boost Trade in 2020/21