production research
Updates on Cotton Production Research
The ICAC RECORDER
The main vehicle for providing updates on production research is a quarterly journal called The ICAC RECORDER. Four issues of the journal are published in March, June, September and December of every year. The ICAC RECORDER was first written in English only but is now published in the three official languages of the ICAC; English, French and Spanish. In addition to feature articles, which usually provide a review of a specific issue, short notes highlighting research achievements are also included in each issue. Important cotton meetings and publications are also reported in the ICAC RECORDER. A limited number of copies are made available at no cost to cotton research institutions in ICAC member countries. However, the publication is also available from the ICAC Secretariat bookstore at an annual subscription rate in hard copy and in electronic version.
Books Published
Books published are
- Cotton Facts (Dr. M. Rafiq Chaudhry and Andrei Guitchounts, 158 pages, 2003)
- Cotton: Technology for the 21st Century (Edited by Dr. Phil J. Wakelyn and Dr. M. Rafiq Chaudhry, 475 pages, 2010)
- Dictionary of Cotton (ICRA and ICAC, 174 pages, 2015) – International Cotton Researchers Association (ICRA) and ICAC jointly published the Dictionary of Cotton. Thirty-three researchers from various countries contributed definitions/terms in various disciplines.
Books can be ordered from the bookstore.
Review Articles
Updates on production research are also provided through detailed review articles. Researchers of international reputation in their expertise are contracted to write detailed review articles in English. Since 1989, following articles have been published:
- Cotton Fiber Impurities (Dr. L. Verschraege, 55 pages, 1989)
- Stickiness in Cotton (Dr. Debra J. Hector and Dr. Ian D. Hodkinson, 44 pages, 1989)
- Biotechnology of Cotton (Dr. James McD. Stewart, 56 pages, 1991)
- Short Fiber Contents and Uniformity Index (Dr. Hassan M. Behery, 48 pages, 1993)
- Insecticide Resistance and its Management in Cotton Insects (Dr. Steve J. Castle, Dr. Nilima Prabhaker & Dr. Thomas J. Henneberry, 55 pages, 1999.
- Climate Change and Cotton Production in Modern Farming Systems (Dr. Mike P. Bange, J. T. Baker, P. J. Bauer, K. J. Broughton, G. A. Constable, Q. Luo, D. M. Oosterhuis, P. Payton, D. T. Tissue, K. R. Reddy and B. K. Singh), 61 pages, 2016.
A limited number of copies of the review articles are provided free to member countries. Additional copies can be ordered from CAB International. However, the article on insecticide resistance can be purchased from the ICAC. CABI Publishing, CAB International Wallingford, Oxfordshire, OX10 8DE, UK.
Email: orders@cabi.org
Technical Seminar
The TIS at every Plenary Meeting of the ICAC organize a one-day Technical Seminar on a selected topic. The Technical Seminar is the most important activity of the ICAC’s Committee on Cotton Production Research. The Committee on Cotton Production meets every year at the Plenary Meeting, holds a Technical Seminar and decides a topic for the next seminar in addition to discussing other activities of the TIS and technical issues in the field of production research. Leading experts on a selected topic are invited to present papers in the Technical Seminar. Papers presented and submitted for the Technical Seminar are compiled and published each year. The publications are available for free from the ICAC.
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