The International trade in cotton is a dynamic year-round/twenty-four/seven process involving countless international merchants purchasing the production of millions of farmers, cataloging the cotton into its quality categories, finding markets suitable for its use, and shipping it across the world to thousands of textile mills ready to spin a product for a specific consumer need.Read More
As prevention is better than cure, it is always more desirable not to generate contamination at all than to have to clean it at different stages of processing. To achieve this, all concerned industries have to work together. According to recent survey by ITMF, Indian cotton is amongst the most contaminated cotton in the world...Read More