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Better Cotton Welcomes New Council Members Adidas, Anandi, Pesticide Action Network and Supima
The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) is delighted to announce that representatives from Adidas, Anandi, Pesticide Action Network and Supima have been elected to the BCI Council.
Cotton Farming and Covid-19: On the Ground in Turkey
As part of our Cotton Farming and Covid-19 series, we speak with our Strategic Partner in Turkey, as well as three BCI Farmers to find out more about what is happening on the ground.
Covid-19 and the Cotton Sector: Covid-19 Through a Gender Lens
Any world crisis with social, economic and political global repercussions hits the most vulnerable groups hardest, including women and girls.
Cotton Farming and Covid-19: On the Ground in Pakistan
Here we speak with three BCI Implementing Partners in Pakistan – REEDS, Sangtani Women Rural Development Organization and WWF-Pakistan – to find out more about how they are supporting BCI Farmers and farming communities during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cotton Farming and Covid-19: On the Ground in Mali
Find out more about the situation on the ground in Mali in the following Q&A with BCI's partner Compagnie Malienne Pour le Dévelopement du Textile (CDMT).
175,000 Smallholder Better Cotton Farmers in India Receive Covid-19 Insurance
IDH, The Sustainable Trade Initiative has funded insurance to provide income security to smallholder BCI Farmers during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Better Cotton Publishes Revised Chain of Custody Guidelines
The Better Cotton Initiative (BCI) has launched a revised version of the Better Cotton Chain of Custody Guidelines. Chain of Custody Guidelines V1.4 The Better Cotton Chain of Custody (CoC) is the key framework that connects demand with supply of …
Better Cotton: Did You Know?
Did you know that Brazil produced the largest volumes of Better Cotton in the 2018-19 cotton season and that India had the greatest number of licensed BCI Farmers?
Covid-19 and the Cotton Sector: Adapting and Innovating at Farm Level
BCI implementing Partners are working to not only ensure farmers receive training and support for the upcoming cotton season but they also receive food packages and safety equipment.
Responding to the Covid-19 Crisis: Interview with Ambuja Cement Foundation (ACF)
Chandrakant Kumbhani, General Manager at Ambuja Cement Foundation, tells us how the foundation is working to not only ensure farmers receive training and support for the upcoming cotton season but they are also prepared and equipped to deal with Covid-19 challenges.