The National Cotton Council applauds President Trump and Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins for their decisive action to ...
The new Plant Not Plastic program is off and running to help improve awareness of microplastic pollution from man-made fibers. The NCC's Marjory Walker joins the podcast to explain the program details ...
It’s too early to suggest that cotton prices are turning around. But it is becoming clear that the bottom is in, and prices ...
Cotton Incorporated has dropped its top-line report on the global assessment of plastic leakage in the global apparel ...
Hybrid decontamination, involving dry decontamination material and a functional chemical chemistry component, is a lifesaving ...
The 2024 Annual Reports for The Cotton Board and Cotton Incorporated are now available online.
Across the Cotton Belt, the National Cotton Council (NCC), in collaboration with state and regional producer and ginner associations, recently met with growers and allied industry partners to walk ...
Cotton futures have reached the bottom of a classic long-term trading channel and should begin to improve by the new year.
With macroeconomic situations putting stress on the global cotton and textile industries, the U.S. cotton industry is hopeful ...
Findings from a multi-university study could help improve crop production practices and overall yield for cotton.
Early indications are that foreign cotton producers will reduce the area devoted to cotton production in 2026. However, the mass of planted area reductions would come from major foreign producing ...
A new national survey conducted for the National Cotton Council (NCC) reveals consumers are largely in the dark about microplastic pollution, particularly concerning its origins in everyday clothing.
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