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In just over 10 years we have become the world’s largest cotton sustainability programme. Our mission: to help cotton communities survive and thrive, while protecting and restoring the environment.
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Better Cotton is grown in 22 countries around the world and accounts for 22% of global cotton production. In the 2022-23 cotton season, 2.13 million licensed Better Cotton Farmers grew 5.47 million tonnes of Better Cotton.
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Today Better Cotton has more than 2,700 members, reflecting the breadth and diversity of the industry. Members of a global community that understands the mutual benefits of sustainable cotton farming. The moment you join, you become part of this too.
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”As long as you are here, I don’t face any challenges.” These are the words of Reheman Yibulayin, a BCI Farmer working with BCI Implementing Partner CottonConnect in China. His story about reducing input costs and improved yields is the winner of our annual Stories from the Field competition for Implementing Partners.
BCI Implementing Partners are crucial to the BCI model. They are the organisations who work most closely with cotton farmers, helping them to grow and sell Better Cotton. Working both directly with farmers and to train trainers, they carry out capacity-building work so that farmers can implement the Better Cotton Production Principles and Criteria, as well as collecting field-level data. This Partnership model expands BCI’s reach and enables scale-up which is critical to achieving the ultimate goal: Better Cotton as a more sustainable mainstream commodity. Every year, BCI runs a competition inviting Partners to relay stories of activities being implemented in the field, and the effect these activities have on individuals and producer communities.
This year’s competition winner, CottonConnect, have been an Implementing Partner of BCI’s since 2010 and are working with BCI on projects in China and India. A pioneering organisation with a social purpose, CottonConnect’s purpose is delivering business benefits to retailers and brands by connecting more sustainable cotton supply chains. They work across the whole supply chain from farm to finished garment, creating transparency, reducing risk and increasing security of supply for buyers.
Click here to read Reheman’s story in full on page 26 of our 2013 Harvest report or to read more farmer’s stories, go to the Stories from the Field page of our website by clicking here.