Cotton Yearbook 2019

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BCI’s membership grows

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n the first half of 2019, the Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) welcomed 200 new members across its membership categories. BCI works with members across the cotton supply chain to ensure there is continuous demand and supply of Better Cotton – cotton produced by licensed BCI Farmers in line with the Better Cotton Principles and Criteria. New members in the first half of 2019 included 34 retailers and brands from 13 countries, 162 suppliers and manufacturers, two civil society organisations, and one field-level producer organisation. The retailers and brands that have joined BCI this year include ANTA International (China), Asics Corporation (Japan), Blue Illusion (Australia), Fillippa K (Sweden), Giorgio Armani Operations (Italy), Kiabi (France), Kohl’s Department Stores (United States), MAC Mode (Germany), Melco Resorts and Entertainment (China), Mos Mosh (Denmark), O’Neill Europe (Netherlands), SOK Corporation (Finland), Voice Norge (Norway), Walmart (United States) and Whistles (United Kingdom). BCI’s demand–driven funding model means that retailer and brand member sourcing of cotton as ‘Better Cotton’ directly translates into increased investment in training for cotton farmers on more sustainable practices. At the time of writing, Better Cotton uptake by these

members has already surpassed one million metric tonnes this year, exceeding 2018’s uptake. BCI’s newest civil society members are the HCV Network (United Kingdom) and the Global Alliance for Sustainable Supply Chain (Japan). HCV Network strives to protect high conservation values in areas where the expansion of forestry and agriculture may put important forests, biodiversity and local communities at risk, while the Global Alliance for Sustainable Supply Chain is a non-governmental organisation promoting a sustainable supply chain in Japan. Supplier and manufacturer members support the transformation of the cotton sector by joining BCI and sourcing increased volumes of Better Cotton for BCI Retailer and Brand Members – forming a critical link between Better Cotton supply and demand. In the first half of the year, new members joined from 25 countries including Brazil, Costa Rica, India, Indonesia, Italy, Pakistan, Peru, Thailand, Turkey and Vietnam. At the end of the first half of 2019, BCI membership totalled more than 1600 members. If your organisation is interested in becoming a BCI Member and supporting cotton farmers to embed more sustainable farming practices around the globe, please visit the membership page on the BCI website at https://bettercotton.org

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Up-to-date marketing information including Processing, Marketing, Merchants and Classing Organisations

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pages 180-201

BCI’ s membership grows

2min
pages 178-179

Austr alian brands switch on to better cotton

2min
page 177

Converting low-grade cotton into gel with variable use qualities

5min
pages 174-176

CRDC list of current projects

16min
pages 163-169

A new crop of chinos at M.J. Bale

7min
pages 170-173

CottonInfo and Meet Our Team

4min
pages 161-162

Better dryland cotton yields with phosphorus

5min
pages 159-160

Burr breakthrough: Insights into Noogoora

9min
pages 154-158

Using drone technology to release beneficials in cotton

8min
pages 150-153

Help prevent spray drift with new crop mapping technology

3min
pages 136-139

myBMP underpins Australia’s cotton sustainability credentials

3min
pages 146-149

New Texas variety can be used for food and fibre

6min
pages 133-135

Seeing green on green: A new way to look at weed control

7min
pages 140-143

Local group takes creative approach to spray drift

2min
pages 144-145

Diversity extends herbicide ‘life’ in triple-stacked cotton

5min
pages 131-132

Cotton Landcare Tech-Innovations 2021

8min
pages 126-130

Australian Rural Leadership program

2min
pages 124-125

Nuffield scholars announced

2min
pages 122-123

Education plays a key role

5min
pages 114-117

Delungra growers taking cotton to new heights

19min
pages 100-103

The UNE/CRDC cotton course update and future plans

4min
pages 118-121

Microwaves: More bing for your weed control buck?

4min
pages 110-113

Cotton a profitable option on Maryborough cane farm

5min
pages 96-99

A year full of challenges

13min
pages 10-19

Noble gases and clever science equals better grasp on

11min
pages 82-89

Big year for Women in Cotton

7min
pages 20-25

Cotton production footprint getting bigger

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page 35

Megadrought caused mega biodiversity loss

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pages 94-95

First cotton plants sprout on the Moon

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pages 26-27

Predicted climate change impacts

10min
pages 30-34

A smorgasbord of travel

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pages 28-29
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