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Ferocious Chinese Buying Spree Continues
The Secretariat projects China’s cotton stock at 8 million tons, equivalent to 47% of global...
Preliminary Agenda for the 72nd Plenary Meeting
The 72nd Plenary Meeting will be held in Cartagena, Colombia, during September 29 to October...
Maybe the Dog Will Bark… Higher Cotton Prices?
The Secretariat noted last month, that just as in a Sherlock Holmes novel where the...
José Sette to Serve as 6th Executive Director of ICAC
Date Posted: 10 Jun, 2013 Mr. José Sette of Brazil has been chosen by Member...
Cotton Production in the Northern Hemisphere: A Decade in Review
Date Posted: 04 Jun, 2013 The Cotlook A Index fell to around 90 cents per...
Cotton’s Version of The Dog That Didn’t Bark
As in a Sherlock Holmes novel where the telling clue is the dog that didn’t...
Press Release – Plenary Meeting Synopsis
ICAC INTERLAKEN PLENARY SYNOPSIS ...
Press Release – ICAC Panel: “Lack of Contract Sanctity Threatens the Industry’s Viability”
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Press Release – “World Cafe” Gives Every Attendee a Voice on Sustainability
"World Cafe" Gives Every Attendee a Voice on Sustainability What sustainability means in the cotton...
Press Release – Cotton Incorporated Documents Industry Gains at ICAC
Cotton Incorporated Documents Industry Gains at ICAC Those who attack the cotton industry for its...
Press Release – Attendance Explodes at ICAC’s Biotechnology Roundtable
Attendance Explodes at ICAC's Biotechnology Roundtable If there are any doubts about how much interest...
Press Release – 23rd CSITC Round Trial Completed
23rd CSITC ROUND TRIAL COMPLETED The 23rd Round Trial under the auspices of the Task...
Trends in Cotton Prices: China and the Rest of the World
Trends in Cotton Prices China and the Rest of the World In September 2012, international...
Press Release – The ICAC has updated its publications for the upcoming Plenary Meeting
The ICAC has updated its publications for the upcoming Plenary Meeting The October 2012 edition...
Promotions of Ms Gruere and Mr Guitchounts
DEMAND DESTRUCTION PLAGUING THE COTTON INDUSTRY World cotton mill use rose from 18.6 million tons...