81st Plenary Meeting

2 December, 2023 - 7 December, 2023 , Jio World Convention Centre, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai 400 098, Maharashtra, India

81st Plenary Meeting

02 December 2023 – 07 December 2023 , Jio World Convention Centre, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai 400 098, Maharashtra, India

Cotton Value Chain: Local Innovations for Global Prosperity

OFFICIAL BROCHURE OF THE ICAC 81st PLENARY MEETING

TECHNICAL TOUR

 

 

 

FINAL LIST OF PARTICIPANTS TO THE ICAC’S 81ST PLENARY MEETING

 

FINAL STATEMENT OF THE 81TH PLENARY MEETING: ARABICENGLISHFRENCHRUSSIANSPANISH

ACCOMMODATION 

The following 2 hotel options are proposed:

The Trident Bandra Kurla hotel is located near the venue and 10.4 km / 24 minutes from the international airport;  7.4 km / 18 minutes from the domestic airport and 110 meters / 3 Minutes from the Jio World Convention Centre (where the 81st ICAC Plenary Meeting will be held).

Trident, Bandra Kurla, Mumbai
C-56, G Block, Bandra Kurla Complex
Mumbai 400 051
India
Direct Phone : +91 (0) 22 6672 7777
Mobile: +91 8879773193
Fax Number: 022 6672 7870
www.tridenthotels.com
Link for Hotel virtual tour: http://trident.photowebasia.com/bandra-kurla/index.html

The LaLiT Sahar, Mumbai, is another accomodation option, which is located near the international airport.
The hotel is located at 1 km / 3 minutes from the international airport; 4.7 km / 21 minutes from the domestic airport; 24 km / 72 minutes from the railway — Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus; 22 km / 60 minutes from the Railway – Mumbai Central; and 10.2 km / 30 minutes from the Jio World Conventional Centre (where the 81st ICAC Plenary Meeting will be held).

The LaLiT Mumbai
Sahar Airport Road,
Mumbai – 400059,
India.
Direct Phone : +91 (0) 22 66992222
Mobile: +91 9987603100
www.thelalit.com

PROVISIONAL AGENDA OF THE 81st PLENARY MEETING 
(As of 8 November 2023). The time is for Mumbai, India

 

PUBLICATIONS

Procedural Matters for the 81st Plenary Meeting (EnglishArabicFrenchRussianSpanish


On Free Access:
 Cotton: Review of the World Situtation, October issue (English) – The ICAC RECORDER, September issue (English) – Production and Trade Subsidies Affecting the Cotton Industry (English, French, Spanish) –  Specialty Cotton, December 2023 Issue (English) – Cotton: World Statistics (Compile the data to download the Report from the tab “World Cotton Statistics” of the ICAC Data Portal)


Paid Access 
(Please use Google Chrome to order. Members and subscribers can access with their password): ICAC Cotton Data Book (English)  – World Cotton Trade (English) – World Texttile Demand (English)


COUNTRY REPORTS (Members and non Members) 

Argentina (Spanish) Australia Burkina Faso Egypt European Union Greece Japan Pakistan
Spain (Spanish) Taiwan Tanzania Türkiye USA Zambia

 

SATURDAY 2 DECEMBER 2023

08:30 – 16:30

Registration


09:00-10:30

Meeting of the Expert Panel on Social, Environmental and Economic Performance of Cotton Production (SEEP)

Chair: Mr Allan Williams, GM, R&D Investment CRDC. University of Sydney, Australia.
Biography


09:00-10:30

Meeting of the Task Force on the Commercial Standardization of Instrument Testing of Cotton (CSITC)

Chair: Dr Marinus (René) van der Sluijs, Principal Consultant, Textile Technical Services. Victoria, Australia.
Biography


10:30-12:00

Meeting of the Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC)

Chair: Mr Peter Wakefield, CEO, Wakefield Inspection services, Taiwan.
Biography


10:30-12:00

Meeting of the Executive Committee of the International Cotton Researchers Association (ICRA)

Chair: Dr Mohammed Negm, Professor of Spinning Research, Cotton Research Institute, ARC, Giza, Egypt.
Biography

 

12:00-14:00

Lunch at the Lotus-3 Hall

 

14:00-15:30

Inaugural Plenary Session
Chairperson of the Session: Mr Piyush Goyal, Hon’ble Minister of Textiles, Commerce & Industry and Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Government of India


MINUTES

– Invitation of dignitaries to the dais
Lighting of the Traditional Lamp

– Welcome Address by Ms Roop Rashi, Textile Commissioner, Chairperson of the Organizing Committee, ICAC

– Opening remarks by Ms Rachna Shah, Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India

– Approval of the Agenda of the ICAC 81st Plenary Meeting

– Report of the Executive Director

Mr Eric Trachtenberg, Executive Director, ICAC
Biography
Presentation (EnglishArabicFrenchRussianSpanish)

– Report of the Chairman of the Standing Committee presented by Mr. Patrcik Packnett, Immediate Past Chair of the Staning Committee, on behalf of H.E.M. Aly Touré.

H.E.M. Aly Touré
Biography
Presentation (EnglishArabicFrenchRussianSpanish)

– Reports by ICAC Panels:

Mr. Allan Williams, Chair of ICAC- Social, Environmental and Economic Performance of Cotton Production (SEEP)
Dr. Marinus (René) van der Sluijs, Chair of ICAC- Commercial Standardization of Instrument Testing of Cotton (CSITC)
Mr. Peter Wakefield, Chair of ICAC- Private Sector Advisory Council (PSAC)
Dr. Mohamed Negm, Chair of ICAC-International Cotton Researchers Association (ICRA)

– Address by Guest of Honour, Shri Chandrakant (Dada) Patil, Hon’ble Minister of Higher and Technical Education, Textiles, Parliamentary Affairs Minister, Government of Maharashtra

– Address by Guest of Honour, Ms Darshana Vikram Jardosh, Hon’ble Minister of State for Textiles and Railways, Government of India through video conference

– Recognition of the ICAC Researchers of the Year, 2023

Dr Mike Bange, Commercial Research Manager, CSD, Australia
Biography

– Release of the Souvenir

– Kasturi Cotton:

  • Release of the Customized Corporate My Stamp on Kasturi Cotton and Special Cover with Special Cancellation
  • Unveiling of 1st set of products made from Kasturi Cotton

– Introduction to ‘Bharat Tex 2024’ event

– Presidential Address by the Chief Guest, Shri Piyush Goyal, Hon’ble Minister of Textiles, Commerce & Industry and Consumer Affairs, Food & Public Distribution, Government of India

–Vote of Thanks

– Photograph of Heads of Delegations with Guests of Honour & Chief Guest


16:05-16:35

Refreshment Break, close to the Exhibitor booths area


16:35-18:35

First Open Session: Technologies to increase productivity
Chair: Mrs Shubha Thakur, Joint Secretary (Crops), Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare
Co-Chair: Mr T. Raj Kumar, Chairman, Standing Committee on Cotton of Confederation of Indian Textile Industry


MINUTES

Combating Challenges in Cotton Production

Dr Tilak Raj Sharma, Deputy Director General (CS), ICAR, Delhi, India
Biography
Presentation

Cotton Resurgence through a sustainable value chain

Mr Suresh Kotak, Chairman, Kotak Commodities Ltd.
Biography
Presentation

Best Global practices for a sustainable cotton roadmap

Mr Alan McClay, CEO, Better Cotton Initiative, Geneva, Switzerland.
Biography
Presentation

Success stories on enhancing productivity and income of cotton farmers

Dr CD Mayee, President, South Asia Biotechnology Centre, New Delhi, India
Biography
Presentation

Concluding Remarks  – Mrs Shubha Thakur


19:30-22:00

Welcome Reception by the Host Country

 

SUNDAY 3 DECEMBER 2023

8:00-8:30

Registration


9:00-10:30

Second Open Session: Reports from the ICAC Secretariat
Chair: Mr Lalit K. Gupta, Chairman-cum-Managing Director, The Cotton Corporation of India Ltd.
Co-chair: Mr Sourabh Kulkarni, Director, Office of the Textile Commissioner


MINUTES

Global Economics of Cotton Production

Dr Keshav Kranthi, Chief Scientist, ICAC
Biography
Presentation

World Cotton Market Outlook

Ms Parkhi Vats, Commodity Trade Analyst, ICAC
Biography
Presentation

World Cotton Trade and and Specialty Cotton

Ms Parkhi Vats, Commodity Trade Analyst, ICAC
Biography
Presentation

Forecasting Global Textiles Demand and Supply: Trends and Insights

Mr Usman Kanwar, Head of Textiles, ICAC
Biography
Presentation

Production and Trade Subsidies Affecting the Cotton Industry

Ms Lorena Ruiz, Economist, ICAC
Biography
Presentation

Discussion

Concluding Remarks  –  Mr Lalit K. Gupta


10:30-11:00

Refreshment Break, close to the Exhibitor booths area

 

11:00-12:30

Third Open Session – PSAC: Private Sector Guidelines for Policy Making on Traceability
Chair: Mr. Peter Wakefield, CEO, Wakefield Inspection services, Taiwan.


MINUTES

Pressentation by the Chair

Recommendations from the Producers and Ginners

Mr Francisco Ferreira Dos Santos, Chairman, Mozambican Cotton Association, CEO, JFS Group, Mozambique
Biography
Recommendations: Document 1    Document 2

Recommendations from the Spinners, Weavers and other Textiles manufacturers

Mr Jerzy Kotwas, President, Gdynia Cotton Association
Recommendations

Recommendations from the Merchants and other cotton related activities

Mr Cliff White, Director, Australian Cotton Shippers Association, Australia
Biography
Recommendations

Recommendations from the Brands and Retailers

Ms Chandrima Chatterjee, Secretary General, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI), India
Biography
Recommendations

Private Sector Advisory Council’s Final Statement on ‘Private Sector Recommendations for Policy Making on Traceability

Dicussion


Concluding Remarks  –  Mr. Peter Wakefield


11:00-12:30

First Breakout Session: Gearing towards sustainable farming
Chair: Mr Lalit Mahajan, Senior Vice-President, Cotton & Yarn Procurement, Welspun Group
Co-chair: Mr Mahesh Sharda, Past President, Indian Cotton Association Ltd.


MINUTES

Approaches to enhance circularity in the cotton chain

Mr. Navdeep, S.Sodhi, Gherzi Textil Organisation
Biography
Presentation

Sustainable Production Practices in small farms for high yields

Mr Banda Sunduzwayo, CEO, Cotton Board of Zambia, Zambia
Biography
Presentation

Cotton Nutrition, a neglected area in developing countries: new innovations

Dr Sali Bourou, CEO, Republic of Cameroon, MINRESI/IRAD, Master of Research, Cameroon
Biography
Presentation

Overcoming challenges for sustainable development of Organic Cotton

Dr Marco Mtunga, Director General – Tanzania Cotton Board, Tanzania.
Biography
Presentation

Discussion

Concluding Remarks  – Mr Lalit Mahajan


12:30-13:30

Lunch at the LOTUS-3 HALL

 

13:30-15:30

Fourth Open Session: Global efforts in branding sustainability and Quality assurance
Chair: Mrs Prajakta Verma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
Co-chair: Mr Sunil Patwari, Chairman, the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council


MINUTES

Harmonization in cotton branding and supportive commercialization

Mr Peter Wakefield, CEO, Wakefield Inspection services, Taiwan
Biography
Presentation

Farm to Fashion: global sustainability and traceability initiatives

Ms Alison Ward. CEO, Cotton Connect, London, UK
Biography
Presentation

Sustainable Cotton and Small-Holder Farms: The Branding Challenge

Ms Alexandra Perschau, Head of Standard and Outreach, Cotton Made in Africa, AbTF
Biography
Presentation

Building assurance across the value chain by self-certification 

Shri. Kulin Lalbhai, Executive Director, Arvind Ltd. Mumbai, India
Biography
Presentation

Integrating Sustainability in the production, distribution and procurement process

Mr. Khaled Schuman, Cotton Egypt
Biography
Presentation

Ensuring sustainable consumption and production patterns

Mr. Shreyaskar Choudhary, MD, Pratibha Syntex
Biography
Presentation

Discussion


Concluding Remarks  – Mrs Prajakta Verma


13:30-15:30

Second Breakout Session: PANEL DISCUSSION: Challenges with Price Risk Management in Cotton
Chair: Mr Atul Ganatra, President, Cotton Association of India
Moderator: Ms Lorena Ruiz, Economist, ICAC


MINUTES

Panelist-1 Asian perspectives

Mr G. Chandrasekhar, Economist, Senior journalist, Agricultural policy commentator
Biography

Panelist-2 African perspectives

Mr Banda Sunduzwayo, CEO, Cotton Board of Zambia, Zambia
Biography

Panelist-3 Global perspectives

Ms Antonia Prescott, Deputy Editor at Cotton Outlook
Biography

Panelist-4 Indian perspectives

Mr Sanjay Jain, Past Chairman, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry
Biography

Panelist-5 Arbitration in the International Cotton Trade

Past Chairman, Confederation of Indian Textile Industry, Additional Vice-President, Cotton Association of India
Biography

Panelist-6 South American perspectives

Mr. Haroldo Rodrigues Da Cunha, Former President of Abrapa and current President of AGOPA, Brazil
Biography


Discussion


Concluding Remarks  – Mr Atul Ganatra


15:30-16:00

Refreshment Break, close to the Exhibitor booths area

 

16:00-18:00

Second Plenary Session: Presentations by Government Members
Chair: Mrs Prajakta Verma, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India


MINUTES

      • Statements from Member Governments
      • G20 Summit: Sustainability Development Goals for Cotton (17:50-18:00)
Mr Jigar Raval, First Secretary (ITOU) Indian Embassy, Washington DC
Biography
Presentation


Concluding Remarks  – Mrs Prajakta Verma


16:00-18:00

Third Breakout Session: PANEL DISCUSSION: Combating Pest Management Challenges
Chair: Dr Y.G. Prasad, Director, ICAR-Central Institute for Cotton Research
Co-chair: Dr A.L. Waghmare, Director, Directorate of Cotton Development


MINUTES

Panelist-1 Pest Management challenges in developed countries and proposed solutions

Dr Megha ParaJulee, Professor, Faculty Fellow, Texas A&M University, USA
Biography
Presentation

Panelist-2 Pest Management challenges in Africa and proposed solutions

Ms Driana Lwanda, CEO, African Institute of Corporate Citizenship, Malawi.
Biography
Presentation

Panelist-3 Pest Management challenges in India and proposed solutions

Dr Sandhya Kranthi, Cotton Consultant, Lorton, Virginia. Former Head of crop Protection, ICAR-CICR.
Biography
Presentation

Panelist-4 Management of Pink Bollworm, Leaf Armyworm and Whitefly in Cotton

Dr P.K. Singh, Chief Scientist, CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, India
Biography
Presentation

Discussion

Concluding Remarks – Dr Y.G. Prasad


18:00

Adjourn


19:30-22:00

Cultural Programme and Dinner by the Host Country

 

MONDAY 4 DECEMBER 2023

Order of the Day


9:00-10:30

Fifth Open Session – Technical Seminar: Climate-smart Innovations as Game Changers for Cotton Production
Chair: Dr Keshav Kranthi, Chief Scientist, ICAC


MINUTES

Climate-Smart Agronomy for improved Soil health and Biodiversity

Ms. Inka Sachse & Ms. Alexandra Perschau, Standard and Outreach, Cotton Made in Africa, AbTF
Biography
Presentation

Climatic-Smart Cotton Production Technologies for Improved Yields

Dr YG Prasad, Director, ICAR-CICR, Nagpur, India
Biography
Presentation

Climate-Smart Plant Breeding of Cotton

Dr Marc Giband, Cotton Correspondent, CIRAD, France
Biography
Presentation

Discussion

Concluding Remarks – Dr Keshav Kranthi


10:30-11:00

Refreshment Break, close to the Exhibitor booths area


11:00-13:00

Fifth Open Session – Technical Seminar: Climate-smart Innovations as Game Changers for Cotton Production (Continued)
Chair: Dr Keshav Kranthi, Chief Scientist, ICAC


MINUTES

Impact of climate change on global cotton

Dr Michael Bange, Commercial Research Manager, CSD, Australia
Biography
Presentation

Implementing Climate resilient innovations in cotton farms

Mr Mahesh Ramakrishnan, Vice-President, Cotton BU Sustainability, Olam Agri, Côte d’Ivoire
Biography
Presentation

Rewarding carbon credits for climate resilience of small scale farms

Mr. Ganesh Babu Krishnappa, MD, Boomitra, Bangalore, India
Biography
Presentation

Regenerative Agriculture, ZBNF, and Organic cotton: Do they combat climate change?

Mr Rajeev Baruah, Global Agronomic Manager, Primark, Delhi, India
Biography
Presentation

Recommendation to the Steering Committee of the topic for the 2025 Technical Seminar Session – Working Paper 2 (EnglishArabicFrenchRussianSpanish)

Dr Keshav Kranthi, Chief Scientist, ICAC
Biography
Presentation

Discussion

Concluding Remarks  – Dr Keshav Kranthi 


13:00-14:00

Lunch at the LOTUS-3 HALL


14:00-16:00

Sixth Open Session: World Café “Technological Innovations for Global Collaborations”
Coordinator: Mr Mike McCue, Director Communications, ICAC


MINUTES

Introduction to the World Cafe

Mr Mike McCue, Director Communications, ICAC
Biography

Background: Technological Innovations for Global Collaborations

Ms Roop Rashi, Textile Commissioner, Ministry of Textiles, India
Biography

Round Table Discussions

Wrap up – Chair: Ms. Roop Rashi, Textile Commissioner, Ministry of Textiles, India


16:00-16:30

Refreshment Break, close to the Exhibitor booths area


16:30-18:30

Seventh Open Session: Industry 4.0 for textiles: smart manufacturing in textiles
Chair: Mr. Rajeev Saxena, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
Moderator: Parkhi Vats, Commodity Trade Analyst, ICAC


MINUTES

Emerging trends, challenges and opportunities in cotton textile value chain

Mr Robert P. Antoshak, Partner, Gherzi Textile Organization, USA
Biography
Presentation

Cotton in the era of technical textiles and its growth potential

Dr Siddhartha Rajagopal, Executive Director, Textile Promotion Council, India
Biography
Presentation

Recycling cotton: Challenges and impact on cotton value chain

Ms Dipanwita Ray, Innovation Analyst, Fashion for Good
Biography
Presentation

Sustainable Textiles for a Resilient Value Chain

Mr Rahul Bhajekar, MD, Global Organic Textile Standard gGmbH, India
Biography
Presentation

Industry 4.0 for textiles: Smart manufacturing in textiles

Mr. S. Rajasekaran, Head, R&D, LMW
Biography
Presentation

Industry 4.0 for textiles: Smart manufacturing in textiles

Mr. Prasanta Deka, Country MD, Rieter India Pvt. Ltd.
Biography
Presentation


Discussion

Concluding Remarks – Mr Rajeev Saxena


16:30-18:30

Fourth Breakout Session: Perspectives in value addition
Chair: Mr Narendra Goenka, Chairman, Apparel Export Promotion Council
Co-chair: Mr Raman Dutta, Founder and National General Secretary, Brand and Sourcing Leaders Association, India


MINUTES

Holistic utilization of cotton plant – Opportunities for Small holder farmers

Dr SK Shukla, Professor of Spinning Research, Director, ICAR-CIRCOT, Mumbai, India
Biography
Presentation

Creating the right ecosystem for better quality and higher productivity in Extra Long Staple Cotton

Dr Mohamed Negm, Professor of Spinning Research, Cotton Research Institute, ARC, Giza, Egypt.
Biography
Presentation

Advances in DNA technologies for traceability

Dr Manoj Kumar Puniya, Scientist, ICAR-CIRCOT, India
Biography
Presentation

Managing certification and assurance costs for textile value chain

Mr. Anil Jauhri, Former CEO of the National Accreditation Board for Certification Bodies (NABCB)
Biography
Presentation

Ensuring inclusive growth of value chain partners

Mr. Rahul Mehta, Chief Mentor, The Clothing Manufacturers Association of India
Biography
Presentation


Discussion

Concluding Remarks – Mr Narendra Goenka


18:30

Adjourn

 

19:30-22:00

Cultural Programme and Dinner; Host State: Government of Maharashtra

 

TUESDAY 5 DECEMBER 2023


8:30-10:00

Eigth Open Session: Genetics, Diversity to enhance cotton productivity
Chair: Mr Suresh Kotak, Past President, Cotton Association of India
Co-chair: Dr M.V. Venugopalan, former principal scientist, Central Institute for Cotton Research


MINUTES


Innovation in seeds for sustainable and economic cotton production

Mr PJ Suresh, Lead Regulatory Advocacy & Scientific Affairs. Bayer Crop Science India Limited. New Delhi, India
Biography
Presentation

Seeds, genetic diversity, germplasm information, and exchange: Issues for solving

Dr Annette Bennett, Technical Manager, Cotton South Africa
Biography
Presentation

Challenges of fibre quality

Mr Axel Drieling, Senior Manager Cotton / Member of the Board. Faserinstitut Bremen, Germany
Biography
Presentation

Biotechnological Interventions for improving cotton productivity

Dr Samir Sawant, Chief Scientist, Molecular Biology. CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow
Biography
Presentation

Discussion

Concluding Remarks – Mr Suresh Kotak


8:30-10:00

Fifth Breakout Session: PANEL DISCUSSION: Sustainability in small farms: Can Farmer Producer Organizations lead the way?
Moderator: Mr Manish Daga, President, All India Cotton Farmer Producer Organization Association


MINUTES

Panelist-2 Role of women empowerment in cotton economy

Dr. P. Alli Rani, Director, Sardar Vallabhai Patel International School of Textiles and Management
Biography
Presentation

Panelist-3 Farmer cooperative business in Southern and Eastern Africa. Can small cotton holdings become sustainable through cooperative efforts?

Mr Mamadou Berte, Deputy Director General, Le Conseil du Coton et de l’Anacarde, Côte d’Ivoire
Biography
Presentation

Panelist-4 Farmer cooperative business in Asia. Enhanced sustainable returns for producers: can collective efforts of the cotton value chain be the gamechangers?

Mr Hardeep Desai, Head of Farm Operation, Cotton Connect, India
Biography
Presentation

Panelist-5 Cooperative farming efforts to promote ELS Cotton

Mr Shivaprasad Shetty, Technical Advisor, GIZ, Delhi
Biography
Presentation

Panel discussion with progressive farmers Mr. Balaji Dhobe and progressive farmers Mrs Savita Dhavas

Discussion


Concluding Remarks – Mr Manish Daga


10.00-10.30

Results from the World Café


MINUTES – World Café

Mr Mike McCue, Director of Communications, ICAC
Biography
Presentation


Concluding Remarks – Mrs. Roop Rashi, Textile Commissioner


10:30-11:00

Refreshment Break, close to the Exhibitor booths area


11:00-13:00

Ninth Open Session: Advances in textile technologies
Chair: Mr Rohit Kansal, Additional Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India
Co-chair: Mr KM Subramanian, President, Tiruppur Exporters’ Association, Tiruppur


MINUTES

Enabling ecosystem for cotton-prenuer from farm to finished good

Ms. Belinda Edmonds, Managing Director, African Cotton Foundation. Send, England, United Kingdom
Biography
Presentation

Current advances in cotton processing and its impact on quality

Dr Marinus (René) van der Sluijs, Principal Consultant, Textile Technical Services. Victoria, Australia
Biography
Presentation

Bridging technology, sustainability and creativity in textiles

Dr. K.V. Srinivasan, Managing Director, Premier Mills, Tamilnadu, India
Biography
Presentation

Exploring new markets and technology for cotton value chain

Dr Olivier Zieschank, Director, ITMF, Switzerland
Biography
Presentation


Panel Discussion on “Prospects for investment destinations” with Mr. Virendra Singh, Mr. Mihir Parekh and Ms Shubhra

Mr. Virendra Singh
Biography
Mr. Mihir Parekh
Biography
Presentation
Ms Shubhra
Biography

Discussion


Concluding Remarks – Mr Rohit Kansal


11:00-13:00

Sixth Breakout Session: International Organizations, initiatives and projects concerning cotton
Chair: Dr P.K. Agarwal, Advisor, Sustainability, The Cotton Corporation of India Ltd
Co-Chair: Dr K. Selvaraju, Secretary General, The Southern India Mills’ Association


MINUTES

WTO

Ms Marieme Fall, Head of cotton section, WTO
Biography
Presentation

FAO

Mr Ronald Quispe, Regional Coordinator of the Cotton project, FAO
Biography
Presentation

ITC

Mr Dafulin Kaonga, Zambia National Consultant, Cotton Farm Value Chain, Zambia.
Biography
Presentation

GIZ

Dr Rossitza Krueger, Programme Head, Sustainable Cotton Project, GIZ
Biography
Presentation

CIRAD

Dr Marc Giband, Cotton Correspondent, CIRAD, France.
Biography
Presentation

Discussion

Concluding Remarks – Dr P.K. Agarwal


13:00-14:00

Lunch at the LOTUS-3 HALL


14:00-15:30

Meeting of the Steering Committee (Member Governments Only)
Chairman: H.E.M. Aly Touré

 

  1. Approval of the Standing Committee Officers as per the Recommendations of the Standing Committee – Working Paper 1 (EnglishArabicFrenchRussian Spanish)
  2. Proposed Topics for the Technical Seminar in 2024 – Working Paper 2 (EnglishArabicFrenchRussianSpanish)
  3. Uncollected Assessments of  the ICAC Members – Working Paper 3 (for Members’ eyes only)

 

14:00-15:30

Seventh Breakout Session: Investments and Advances in the Cotton Value Chain
Chair: Mr K.K. Lalpuria, Executive Director & CEO, Indo Count Industries
Co-chair: Mr Anil Rajvanshi, President – Reliance Industries Limited


MINUTES

Exploring new technologies and markets for the cotton value chain

Mr Navdeep Sodhi, Partner, Gherzi Textil Organisation, Zurich
Biography
Presentation

Advances in Cotton value creation, value addition, and value utilization

Dr Fakre Alam Tabib, Executive Director, Cotton Development Board, Bangladesh
Biography
Presentation

The Utilization of Cotton Byproducts as Oil, Animal Feed, Bioenergy, Biochar, and Linters

Mr Prashant Mohota, Managing Director, Gimatex Ltd.
Biography
Presentation

Discussion

Concluding Remarks – Mr K.K. Lalpuria


15:30-16:00

Refreshment Break, close to the Exhibitor booths area


16:00-17:30

Closing Plenary Session
Chair: HEM Aly Touré


MINUTES

      • Invitation from the Host of the 82nd Plenary Meeting (if any)
      • Closing Comments by the Chairman of the Standing Commmitee on behalf of all Delegates, by H.E.M. Aly Touré
      • Closing comments by the Chair of the Organising Committee of India

 

17:30


Adjourn


19:30-22:00


Dinner by the Host Country


WEDNESDAY 6 TO THURSDAY 8 DECEMBER 2023

Technical Tour: THE COTTON CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD., a Government of India undertaking.
KAPAS BHAVAN, PLOT NO.3-A, SECTOR-10, CBD-BELAPUR-400614
PRICE: 550 US$ per person.

An ambitious Technical Tour has been set up for the participants of the Plenary Meeting. The cost is borne by each participant and isn’t included in the Plenary Meeting registration fees. Please contact Mr. Sanjay Panigrahi regarding payment and reservation. The trip will accommodate forty (40) participants maximum and is sold on first come first serve.
LINK to the agenda of the Technical tour.

Wednesday 6 December 2023

06:30 Hotel to Airport
08:40 Departure from Mumbai
09:45 Arrival at Ahmedabad
10:00 to 10.45 Airport to Hotel
 Stay at Hotel Hyatt Regency, Ashram road, Ahmedabad
12:30 to 13:30 hrs. Lunch at the Hotel
14:00 to 18:00 Visit to APMC Visnagar (approx. 82 kms) – travel time 2 hours – on the way to kapas field visit.
APMC Visit : Arrival of kapas & other commodities: Farmer point of view; functioning of market yard; Meet with farmers.
APMC Visnagar to Shivam Cotton Industries – 5 kms. ; 10 minutes – to see kapas processing unit, oil mill, cotton seed by-product processing unit.
20:00 Return to the Hotel
Dinner at the Hotel

Thursday 7 December 2023

07:00 to 08:30 Breakfast at the hotel
08:30 Departure from the hotel to Arvind Indigo Museum
09:00 Arrival at the Arvind Indigo Museum
10:00 Departure from the Arvind Indigo Museum
10:30 Arrival at Sabarmati Ashram
11:30 Departure from Sabarmati Ashram to Arvind Limited, Santej, Ahmedabad (27kms. Travel time: 30 minutes)
12:30 Arrival at Arvind Limited – Santej Plant, Spinning, weaving preparatory, yarn dyeing, weaving & quality control Department. Fabric processing, printing of fabric and its finishing, garmenting.
14:00 to 15:00 Lunch at Arvind Limited
16:00 Arrival at ATIRA
16:00 to 18:00 Visit of ATIRA
18:00 Departure from ATIRA to NIFT Campus, Gandhinagar
18:30 Arrival at NIFT Campus, Gandhinagar
18:30 to 21:30 Visit of the NIFT campus, cultural programme/Fashion show and Dinner
21:30 Return to the Hotel

Friday 8 December 2023

07:00 to 08.30 Breakfast at the hotel
Hotel to Ahmedabad Airport
09:00 Departure from Ahmedabad
11:00 Arrival at Mumbai

 

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.

He also serves as Head of Partnerships at the British Society of Soil Science (BSSS), where he leads strategic collaborations to position soil health as a critical climate mitigation solution, linking soil management with carbon sequestration, water quality, air quality, and biodiversity restoration.

Trained as an Agricultural Economist (PhD, University of Göttingen, Germany), Dr. Mahmood combines strong scientific expertise with practical innovation to address global challenges in food security, ESG reporting, climate resilience, and sustainable agriculture.

His past work includes leadership in research programs on carbon reduction in rice and livestock systems, and collaboration with leading institutions such as Rothamsted Research, AHDB UK, and the Thünen Institute (Germany).

Dr. Mahmood is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (UK) and has contributed to international research and knowledge networks including IFCN and UPSIGN.

Recognized among the Net Zero 50 Leaders, he continues to advance international partnerships that place soil at the centre of regenerative agriculture, natural capital development, and ecosystem restoration.

 

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.

He is currently the Chairman of the Confederation of Indian Textile Industry (CITI) and it’s subsidiary - Cotton Development and Research Association – CITI CDRA. CITI-CDRA works with Indian cotton farmers and collaborates with government bodies and research institutions to improve cotton productivity, promote farmer welfare and expand the knowledge of Indian cotton farmers on the subjects of sustainability, traceability and meeting compliance and certification requirements.

He is the Chairman & Managing Director of Precot Limited, a manufacturer of yarns, threads and cotton based non-woven hygiene products.

He is the Chairman of the Indian Textile Sector Skill Council, a member of the Council of Administration of The Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL) and is a past Chairman of the Southern India Mills Association (SIMA).

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.

Throughout his career, Mr. Gupta has held diverse positions involving both the implementation and policy-making aspects of Indian taxation. His expertise spans complex tax audits, financial and criminal investigations, International Taxation and administration of core IT platforms/infrastructure. He has also served as a delegate of India to various international tax organizations, contributing to high-level discourse on global tax cooperation frameworks

Eric Trachtenberg is the Executive Director of the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC).

Before coming to ICAC, he oversaw more than $700 million in programs to improve food security, support agricultural transformation, and strengthen land productivity at the U.S. Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC).

His earlier background includes service with USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) in the Russian Federation, China, and Taiwan where he resolved agricultural market access issues totaling more than $1.3 billion, designed and led investment facilitation initiatives that generated more than $10 billion in new activity, and oversaw export development programs worth $10 million.

He has a Masters in Agricultural Economics from Michigan State University, a Masters in Public Administration from the University of Southern California, and Bachelors degrees in Government and Economics from Cornell University.

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.

His expertise spans Integrated Pest Management (IPM), Integrated Crop Management (ICM), and Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) with a focus on sustainable, regenerative, and organic cotton production. His research interests include high-density planting systems, planting geometry, intercropping, and innovative cropping patterns. Dr. Tabib is also proficient in ICT applications, project planning and monitoring, and scientific report writing.

Dr. Tabib has played a significant leadership role within the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC), serving as Vice-Chair (2023–2024) and Chair (2024–2025) of its Standing Committee. The ICAC is an association of governments of cotton-producing, consuming, and trading countries, recognized by the United Nations as the international commodity body for cotton and related products.

In addition, he serves as Vice President of the Ecological Society of Bangladesh and contributes actively to the executive bodies of other social and scientific organizations. He earned his Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Cotton Cropping Systems in 2013.

Dr. Tabib has participated in numerous international programs, conferences, and study visits related to cotton across countries including the USA, Türkiye, Uzbekistan, India, Egypt, the Philippines, South Korea, and Malaysia. He has published 12 scientific papers and several articles on cotton in reputed national and international journals and magazines. He is also an active member of multiple professional associations and networks worldwide.

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.

Ambassador Kanza also served in the government for a decade and a half as economic advisor to the President of the United Republic of Tanzania, as well as in various capacities with the Ministry of Finance and Central Bank of Tanzania.

In 2008, Ambassador Kanza became an Archbishop Tutu Leadership Fellow, and in 2011 a WEF Young Global Leader. She was also nominated as a Richard von Weizsacker Fellow and highlighted as one of Africa’s 50 most powerful women by Forbes in 2020. Additionally, she has served on various boards, including those of the African Leadership Institute - South Africa, Mercy Corps Europe, The Nature Conservancy Africa Council, and the Uongozi Institute.

Ambassador Kanza obtained a Bachelor’s degree from the United States International University – Africa in Business Administration and later graduated with a Master's degree in finance from the University of Strathclyde, United Kingdom and an MA in Development Economics, Center for Development Economics, Williams College, USA.

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.

Previously Alison worked with Mondelez International and Kraft Foods and was the Global Head of Corporate Responsibility at Cadbury.

With a mission to drive scalable change, Alison served as a Member of the Sustainable Cotton Steering Committee for Textile Exchange.  She sat on the Sustainability Advisory Committee for the London Olympic Games and has been a Coach and Mentor to commercial teams at WWF and the Ethical Trade Initiative. Alison is also a Life fellow of the RSA- Royal Society of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce.

Alison has completed the Senior Executive Programme at Ashridge Business School and the Business & Sustainability Programme at the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership. She holds a BA Hons in English from the University of Birmingham.

 

 

With more than 43 years of experience in textiles and fibre processing, Marinus has extensive commercial knowledge of all facets of the cotton production pipeline from field to fabric, specialising in yarn manufacturing and quality. Amongst others, he is a certified quality expert and is the current chair of ICAC’s Task Force for the Commercial Standardisation of Instrument Testing of Cotton. He is also an executive member of the Australian Cotton Ginners Association and the ITMF International Committee on Cotton Testing Methods. Marinus is also a member of the ITMF Spinners Committee and the Cotton Classing Association of Australia, and is the Australian fibre quality technical expert.
He has authored many articles and technical reports and has been invited to present at numerous domestic and international conferences. He has managed to secure a large and diverse number of projects, service agreements, and commission cotton textile processing work. He has won many awards, including the prestigious Australian Cotton Researcher of the Year Award.

Navdeep Singh Sodhi began his career at India’s largest cotton-textile company and has 35+ years of international experience in mill operations and management consulting. His expertise includes strategic policy, technology and international trade and investment. With experience in over 50 countries, he advises an international clientele and has conducted multiple international studies on the cotton-textile value chain. These include the global benchmarking study to evaluate the competitiveness of India’s textile industry for the Cotton Textile Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL). He contributed to the formulation of the perspective plan for the Indian textile engineering industry (TEI). Mr Sodhi has been supporting the campaign for transformation of cotton in C-4 Countries + Côte d’Ivoire in West Africa and led the flagship study in West Africa commissioned by IFC (World Bank Group) that was recently presented at the World Cotton Day 2023 commemorated under the auspices of UNIDO in Vienna. Mr Sodhi is a partner with Gherzi Textil Organisation, Switzerland, and a Chartered Fellow (C.Text FTI) of the Textile Institute in Manchester, England.

Experienced professional with over 42 years of expertise in textile plant management, business establishment, plant turnaround, managing turnkey projects and overseeing large textile operations across three continents. Successfully initiated new factories in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, and North America. Has been business head responsible for P&L of large textile operation in Canada and USA.

Holds a Bachelor’s degree in Textile Technology from PSG College of Technology, India.

Key areas of expertise include:

  • Turnkey project management
  • Turnaround of large textile plants in diverse geographical locations
  • Establishment and management of businesses in various regions
  • Strategic, financial, and marketing planning and execution for textile plants
  • Product development
  • Customer relationship management

Name: Mary Concilia Anchang
Company: Onambele Anchang & Associates
Country: Cameroon
Position: Managing Partner
Website: www.oaalawfirm.com

Executive Chair

The African Chamber of Trade and Commerce ACC

Email: oaalawpartners2@gmail.com, africanchambernetwork@gmail.com

Websites www.africanchamber-abo.org  www.ficota.org

Called to the Cameroon Bar in 1993, Barrister Mary Concilia Anchang epse Onambele, is the managing partner at Onambele Anchang & Associates (OAALAW). She demonstrates consistency and dedication in 32 years of National and international legal work and advocacy. Renown for her legal prowess, her ability to delve into unconventional and controversial topics, has earned her access to several platforms at all levels, in the society. In her persuasive urge to address stubborn societal problems in the continent, she has created several tools to express her opinion and drive policy in a wide range of business sectors. She addresses legal, social and economic problems, with the perspective to contribute in crafting novel schemes, policies and practices to oblige relevance and impact for the welfare and livelihood of communities.

Her law practice, a full-service corporate law firm, serves a broad range of businesses in various industry sectors. Client satisfaction is pivotal at OAALA. Her firm is one of the most sought-after contemporary lawyers in the continent of Africa. Passionate, engaging and focus driven, her peers revere her resolve to address challenging matters in a friendly and dialogue mode. Her brilliance, and keen eye for detail earns great recognition from her clients.

She is the pioneer African IP lawyer, accredited with the African organization of Intellectual & Industrial property (OAPI) with jurisdiction in 17 countries since 1994.

In 1998, curious and concerned about Africa`s significant dependence on foreign intellectual property assets and imports of goods and services into the continent, she founded; “The Foundation for the Promotion of Inventions, Innovations, and Artistic Designs” (FPI) to promote research and development for African discoveries, talents, traditional Knowledge and know-how for validation of discoveries for local use and exports to global markets.

Retained in 1998, to advise the Cameroon Association of Inventors and Innovators, she represented a medicinal cure for hepatitis, known under the trademark ''HEPASOR,” at d the International Exhibition Fair (INPEX) in 1999 in Pittsburgh, where FPI met with Dr. Nakammatz, the renown Japanese inventor of Viagra.

Then followed, the BBC Tomorrow’s World London Exhibition Fair in 1999, where FPI received an award from Mr. John Trevors, the renowned British inventor of the “Touch lamp” for her exhibitions.

From 2001 -2006, she accompanied one of Africa`s most revolutionary, controversial and nonconventional research initiatives in HIV /AIDS for therapeutic vaccines. This discovery, led by one of Africa`s most renown Professors, a Surgeon and international award price winner for research in the treatment of retrovirus for Burkitt’s Cancer, Sickle cell and HIV /AIDS. At a time when HIV/AIDs was ravaging lives in the Continent of Africa, she played a very compelling advocacy role at all fronts, while advising on the patentability, design and trademark ownership of the Vaccine process across the globe.

As Cofounder of the Cameroon National Committee of the International Chamber of Trade & Commerce (ICC Cameroon) in 2021, she stunned the continent, in 2006, with her nomination by the World Business Council, of The International Chamber of Trade & Commerce (ICC) Paris, as the pioneer, African, female country, court member, at the ICC International Court of Arbitration, since its creation in 2023. A mandate she held 4 years..

From 2004 -2014, as a member of the ICC Paris Intellectual property (IP) and the Arbitration commissions, she contributed with experts from governments, Civil society, multinationals, intra governmental organizations, institutions and businesses, through successive annual COP Conferences, to address policy reviews on the global climate change Agenda, that lead to the signing of, the Paris convention in 2015 on climate change.

Coupled with her legal practice, she founded & Chairs “The African Chamber of Trade & Commerce” (ACC), a non-profit and non-governmental, private sector chamber, aimed at using Public, Private Partnerships (PPPs) as a strategic tool to build sustainable and resilient infrastructures. The aim is to avoid duplication and stagnation for gainful entrepreneurial business practices.

Focal on the ACC agenda, is her advocacy for Tripartite Partnerships, that would engage expertise in, North/South, South/South and North/North business ventures. This should invariably contribute towards impactful and traceable development in local African communities. Through this initiative, she pledges to bring her expertise and knowledge into a project, she is deeply passionate about, and believes could shift paradigms in the  continent.. That is; “Institutional Advocacy for 'Africa's Socio-Economic Development."

Convinced of the need to promote IP asset ownership in Africa for improved wealth for entrepreneurial self-reliant opportunities, she believes validating African inventions and innovations, would pave the way for IP ownership and knowledge transfer for capital markets.

She has since 2018 created “The International Forum for cotton, textiles, accessories & Fashion (FICOTA) to address the African Cotton value chain and supply chains, as pivotal for talents to create wealth and job opportunities in Africa.

In prelude to the 4th edition of FICOTA, coming up in November 2026, in Cairo, Egypt, she will be Speaking at the ICAC 83rd plenary conference coming up in Tanzania in November 2025, on the role of National policies for African textiles.

Transforming Cotton into Textile and things in Africa is a vision, FICOTA promotes for optimization and industrialization of African cotton and Textiles. The game changer for. (www.africanchamber-abo.org) FICOTA is created to facilitate sustainability and optimization in the African cotton value and supply chains from “Seed to Fashion” or from “Farm to Market” through value addition. (www.ficota.org ) The focus is on adapting ecosystems for Africa`s industrialization in the textiles industry.

The plurality, multi-culturalism and multidimensionality of ACC, provides a structure with the unique capacity for institutions and stakeholders to create adaptive business models, based on sector needs of partners. The purpose is to facilitate harmonious growth with efficient ecosystems, to implement attainable goals, through value addition, in local value and supply chains.

Accolades and Publications:

2016, OAALAW won the “AI African Award of Excellence.

2018, Recognized amongst 100 of the finest professional Women in a book titled “Women Pioneer In Dispute Resolutions” by Arbitral Women.

2019 Published an article on IP Funding: A Key to Entrepreneurial Development Through IP Asset Ownership in Africa in the London based “Women's IP Magazine

2020/21, Profiled in the Magazine “Rising Women”.

2023, Appointed Member of the International Cotton Advisory Committee/Private Sector Advisory Committee (PSAC)

2023, she was nominated as Executive member of the African Private Sector Summit. (APSS)

2024 she organized the 3rd Edition of the International Forum for Cotton, Textiles, Accessories & Fashion (FICOTA) in the sea site Ocean city, of Kribi, Cameroon.

2025, she published an article on “The Mystery, Power, Purpose and Ownership of Talent & Knowledge” in the London based “Women's IP Magazine”

She was nominated and ranked as the No. 6 in the Policy and Advocacy category for the Top 100 Influential Women Leaders in IP Law.

She is a current member of several association International Trademark Association (INTA), American Bar Association, Arbitral Women, Association of OAPI IP Agents, (AMOAPI), Foundation for the Promotion of Inventors ,Innovators  (FPI), Maman Eucharist du Mont Febe (MEMO) African Private Summit (APPSS), Africa US international Chamber of Commerce and Industry (AfUSA)  ACC and other

She enjoys travelling, music, sports, praying, and supporting charities.

 

Besim Özek

Strategy & Business Development Director

Following his graduation from Tarsus American College and Cukurova University Mechanical Engineering, he has taken a large and vital business role in Logistics and Purchasing Departments for over 20 years.

He is now Strategy and Business Development  Director in BOSSA which is one of the largest Denim Producers is Turkey. He has been very involved in Sustainable Textile Production.

He had been active presenting the company in;

  • Turkish Exporters Assembly, ITHIB (Member of Board)
  • Turkish Cotton Textile Manufacturer ‘s Union (Member of Board)
  • Turkish National Cotton Council (Member of Board)
  • The Union of Chambers and Commodity, Turkish Textile Industry Assembly

Twitter Besim Ozek:      @besimozek

Linkedin Besim Ozek:    besim-ozek

SIDDHARTHA RAJAGOPAL, Executive Director – TEXPROCIL

Dr. Siddhartha Rajagopal is the Executive Director of the Cotton Textiles Export Promotion Council (TEXPROCIL). He holds a PhD in Management Studies and has nearly four decades of experience in international trade in textiles and clothing.

Over his career, he has worked across the entire textile value chain—from fibre to fashion—and has been part of several Government of India delegations and negotiating groups, including bilateral engagements with the USA, the European Union, and consultations at the WTO.

Dr. Rajagopal has played a key role in developing export promotion schemes, market development strategies, and organizing India’s participation in international textile exhibitions and trade delegations. He is currently involved in the implementation of the “Kasturi Cotton India” project in collaboration with the Cotton Corporation of India and the Ministry of Textiles.

Padmini Singla, Joint Secretary, Ministry of Textiles, Government of India

Padmini Singla is a career civil servant from India with over two decades of leadership roles in public administration. Currently serving as the Joint Secretary in the Ministry of Textiles, she spearheads the strategic development and policy framework for Natural Fibres, including Cotton.

An alumna of Delhi School of Economics, she holds an Executive Master’s from EPFL, Switzerland.