Cover Story

Global Changes Force America To Become United States Of Adaptation

Crop area shifts, international competition, and consumer demands are pulling U.S. cotton in different directions, but the changes may be reversing.

Features

Bier, Bratwurst And Don't Forget The Baumwolle

Quality speakers and good times made the Bremen International Cotton Conference one of the must-attend cotton events of 2008.

In SE Asia, Imports Still Reign

Southeast Asia isn’t known for its cotton production, but it does have major market potential.

Follow The Bouncing Cotton Boll

While speculatives get most of the blame, recent market turmoil in cotton is partially due to higher prices for textiles.

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Ernie Schroeder
Evolution of a Merchant
California-based cotton merchant Ernie Schroeder, Jr. explains how his firm adapts to the paradigm shifts of a changing market... Read more
ICAC Plenary Meeting
Registration is underway for the 68th Plenary Meeting of the ICAC. This year's meeting will be held in Cape Town, South Africa...
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Spinning in Bangladesh
Bangladeshi spinners are urging the government to intervene in the face of mounting economic challenges.
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