Twelfth Regional Meeting – Documents
Keynote Paper 1
Keynote Paper 2
Science Based Technological Innovations for Textile Development, Ali Ali Hebeish, Egypt
Technical Session I
Egyptian Cotton Breeding Program, Hasan El Adly, Egypt
Maintaining Scheme of the Egyptian Cotton Varieties, Gaber M. Hemaida, Egypt
Molecular Breeding: Cotton Transcriptome Analysis, Characterization and Validation of Fiber Strength Genes Assistive in Marker Assisted Selection, B. Patil, India
Effects of Interspecific Hybridization on Cotton, Mehmet Coban, Turkey
Technical Session II
Leaf Reddening Index as an Indicator of Leaf Reddening Malady in Bt Cotton Hybrids: Causes and Remedies, B. S. Janagoudar, India
A Graphical Method to Determine Dominant and Recessive Gene Percents Using Diallel Analysis in Cotton, Ercan Efe, Turkey
Technical Session III
Ecophysiological Analysis and Modeling of Genotype by Environment by Crop Management Interactions on Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) In Cameroon for the Design of Ideotypes, Romain Loison, CIRAD, France
Association Mapping for Seed Cotton Yield, Yield Components and Fiber Quality Traits in Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), Ishwarappa S. Katageri, India
Technical Session IV
Advantages of the Pivot Irrigation Systems on ELS Cotton, Felipe Rey Montero, Spain
Irrigation Applications & Management, Khalid Shalabi, Egypt
Technical Session V
Cotton Cultivation in Non-traditional Areas of Bangladesh, Farid Uddin, Bangladesh
Cotton Research Aspects In Greece, Eleni Tsaliki, Greece
Extra-Fine Cotton Improvement in Sudan, Ahmed Mostafa, Sudan
Technical Session VI
Use of male sterility in cotton and molecular markers for fertility restoration in CGMS of G. hirsutum Cotton, Ishwarappa S. Katageri, India
Determination of Some Agricultural and Technological Properties of Cotton Planted As Second-Crop in Wheat-Cotton Cultivation System, Sema Basbag , Turkey
The History, Development and Future of Cotton Extension in India, Usha Rani Joshua, India
Technical Session VII
Sixty Years of Cotton Breeding in Cameroon: Interaction Between Genetic Improvement and Rainfed Cropping Conditions, Romain Loison, CIRAD, France
Effect of Plant Growth Promoting Rhizobacteria (PGPR) on Verticillium Wilt of Cotton, Hamdullah Korhan, Turkey
Technical Session VIII
Leading Products in Quality Measurements and Certification for Textile Industry, May Ragab, Egypt
Competition and Efficiency Within the Equity Markets, Wagdy Hendy, Egypt
Recycling of the Cotton Stalks to Economic Products Between the Importance and Application, Amal Owis, Egypt
Technical Session IX
Comparison of HVI, AFIS and CCS for Cotton Testing Methods, Susan H. Sanad, Egypt
Producing Yarn with Durable Properties via Cotton Blends with Regenerated Cellulosic Fibers (Bamboo) Using Ring and Compact Spinning Systems, M. N. El-Banna, Egypt
Cotton Ginning Technologies – Selection Criteria for Optimum Results, Lalit Kalantri, India
A Prospective for a New Leaf Grade by HVI, Hazm Fouda, Egypt
Technical Session X
Developing a DNA -based Technology for Identifying the presence and percentage of Egyptian cotton fibers in various textile products, Mohamed Negm, Egypt
Protecting Egyptian Cotton Logo by DNA, Khaled Schuman, Egypt
Evaluation of Egyptian Cotton Variety (Giza 90) and Promising Cotton Cross for Yarn Characters, A.A.A. El-Banna, Egypt
Concluding Session
It was decided to hold the next meeting in Spain.
Dr. Negm was re-elected as General Coordinator of the Network until the next meeting.
The Meeting decided to publish a success story on dealing with stickiness. It was in particular reference to the work done in Sudan. Dr. Abdelrahman Hassan Abdlelatif and Dr. Ahmed Mostafa of Sudan will prepare the report in 3-4 months. The report will be placed on the Network page.
Dr Mansurbek Muminov is a senior scientist at the Scientific Research Institute of Fiber Crops in Uzbekistan. His efforts have focused on basic cotton ginning and spinning, and he has authored more than 10 comprehensive research papers in those areas.
Dr. Keshav R. Kranthi, Ph.D is the Chief Scientist at the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC), Washington, DC. Before joining the ICAC, he served as the Director of the Central Institute for Cotton Research (CICR) in Nagpur, India, from 2008 to 2017. Dr. Kranthi has thirty-five years of experience as a cotton scientist. He received a gold medal in his Ph.D. in 1991 and has been honored with more than a dozen awards, including the Best CPP Program Award for Research Leadership by the Renewable Natural Resources Research International, UK; the ICAC Researcher of the Year Award in 2009; the Vasantrao Naik Smruti Pratisthan Award in 2004; the ICAR National Award for Leader of Best Team Research in 2006; Fellow of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences in 2009; the ISCI Recognition Award in 2010; Krishi Gaurav Award in 2010; Bhumi Nirman Award in 2011; ISCI Fellow in 2017; the Plant Protection Recognition Award in 2016 by the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences; Suresh Kotak Global Cotton Award in 2023 and the CRDA life time achievement Award in 2024. Dr. Kranthi has four patents granted in South Africa, Mexico, China, and Uzbekistan, and six patent applications in India. He has published more than 100 peer-reviewed research papers, 20 books/handbooks/manuals, 17 book chapters, and more than 50 popular articles. Dr. Kranthi has presented invited talks and conducted training sessions in more than 40 countries. His research citations are in excess of 6,500. As the chief principal investigator, he coordinated and led more than 35 externally funded international collaboration research projects.
Dr. Charudatta Mayee, Ph.D is a distinguished Indian agricultural scientist and administrator with over five decades of contributions to Indian agriculture. Dr. Mayee currently serves as Adjunct Professor at IARI, New Delhi, and several ICAR institutions and universities. Dr Mayee served as Vice Chancellor of MAU Parbhani, Director of the Central Institute for Cotton Research (ICAR-CICR), Nagpur, and Agriculture Commissioner for the Government of India. Dr Mayee served as Vice President of the National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (NAAS) India. Dr. C.D. Mayee has received numerous accolades spanning five decades, recognizing his transformative contributions to agricultural science. He is an Alexander von Humboldt Fellow and has received lifetime achievement awards from multiple institutions. His early career was marked by the Prof. M.J. Narasimhan Academic Award (1974) and V.P. Gokhale Award (1998), followed by national honors like the Vasantrao Naik Krishi Award (2002), ICAR Outstanding Team Research Award (2003), and Dr. B. Vishwanath Award (2005). He received Lifetime Achievement Awards from the Indian Society for Cotton Improvement (2008), National Academy of Agricultural Sciences (2011), and Indian Phytopathological Society (2017), among others. Four universities conferred Honorary Doctorates (D.Sc.) for his pioneering work (2009–2023). Recent distinctions include the Best Cotton Scientist Award (2022, Cotton Association of India), Krishi Maharshi for Cotton R&D (2024) and the winner of the ICAC Researcher of the Year Award 2025.
Dr. Khalid Mahmood is the Co-Founder of SAWiE, where he has been instrumental in developing digital farm advisory and farm data platforms supporting over 10,000 farmers in Pakistan, improving traceability and transparency across agricultural supply chains. He is leading the development of first-mile traceability systems and the TRUE Cotton platform, connecting farmers with sustainable global textile supply chains.
Dr Olivier Zieschank studied Management at the university of Lausanne, where he graduated in 2005. Until 2010, he worked in a Swiss-based start-up that specialized in negotiating cell tower lease agreements, where he became associate director. In 2010, he returned to university and studied applied economics in Neuchatel, Switzerland. He wrote his PhD in Economics at the University of Freiberg, Germany, where he developed a theory of organization. Mr Zieschank was appointed Economist at the ITMF in August 2017 and became director in January 2021.
Ashwin Chandran holds a Bachelors Degree in Textile Technology from UMIST, UK and a Masters degree in Business Administration from the University of Illinois, USA.
Mr. Shreyans Gupta is an officer of the Indian Revenue Service (IRS), currently serving as First Secretary at the Embassy of India in Washington D.C. In his current role, he oversees critical portfolios within the Income-tax Overseas Unit (ITOU) and the Commerce Wing, facilitating bilateral and multilateral cooperation.
Eric Trachtenberg is the Executive Director of the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC).
Pia Terasa joined the textile machinery manufacturer Saurer over 25 years ago. She is responsible for marketing and communications at the group level. Coming originally from a non-textile background, market intelligence and business development have played major roles throughout her career. Her current main “hobby” is closely monitoring development of the textile recycling industry and circular economy.
Dr. Md. Fakhre Alam Ibne Tabib is the former Executive Director of the Cotton Development Board of Bangladesh, with over 32 years of experience in cotton production, research, and development. He has demonstrated strong leadership and communication skills in engaging with national and international stakeholders in the cotton sector.
Dr. Elsie Sia Kanza is the current Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Republic of Tanzania to the United States of America and Mexico. Prior to that role, Ambassador Kanza served as Special Advisor to the President of the World Economic Forum, and, before that, Head of Africa and Member of Executive Committee for 10 years championing growth and development in Africa leveraging public private collaboration. In 2015, She was awarded a Doctorate in Business Administration (honoris causa) by the University of Strathclyde for the transformative impact achieved in Africa.
Alison Ward has over 30 years of international experience in sustainability and corporate affairs. Alison is the CEO of CottonConnect, where she leads a team of over 100 employees, impacting the lives of over 800,000 cotton farmers in India, China, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt and Bangladesh. Under Alison’s leadership the organization: drives supply chain transparency connecting sustainable fibres from farm to store; focuses on the rights and skills of women in supply chains through pioneering gender programmes; and continues to develop innovations at a farm level. She leads cotton strategies and programmes for global brands and retailers.


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SIDDHARTHA RAJAGOPAL, Executive Director – TEXPROCIL