Cotton Brazil
Dialogues

ABOUT THE FIELD TRIP

Cotton Brazil invites you on an immersive week-long trip to the heart of Brazilian cotton. Gain insights into Brazil’s sustainable production practices, across some of the country’s main cotton-growing regions. Experience farm-level innovation, see precision and regenerative agriculture in practice, and get first-hand perspective into how sustainability is embedded throughout Brazilian cotton production.

Register your interest for one of the available dates

WHAT TO EXPECT

The field trip features technical visits to cotton farms and analytical laboratories in Mato Grosso, Bahia, and Goiás, offering a closer look at how Brazilian cotton is produced.

Sustainability is at the heart of the journey, highlighting the strong standards behind the ABR (Responsible Brazilian Cotton) certification at every stage of production.

Discover how transparency is built into the Brazilian cotton market through traceability practices that reveal the origin and journey of each bale.

Join roundtables with Brazilian producers and other key global players in the cotton industry to exchange knowledge and strengthen collaboration across the sector.

JOIN US

Choose your date and embark

on a cultural and sustainability

journey with Cotton Brazil.

IN THEIR WORDS

Nick Weatherill

CEO of Better Cotton

That energy and that sort of pioneering spirit that we see here is exactly what we’re going to need and will enable us to find solutions to some of the more stubborn sustainability challenges here.

Ana Paula Franciosi

Board Member of the Bahia Association of Cotton Producers

We wanted to share what it means to produce cotton on a large scale, while also maintaining well-preserved conservation areas. We are able to protect nature, preserve native wildlife, and at the same time help ensure clothing and food for the world.

Adolfo Lopes

Director for the Americas – Sustainability and Supplier Management, Lacoste

One of the things that impressed me most was not only their capabilities, but also the best practices we’ve seen so far, not only from a technical standpoint, but also from the perspective of sustainability and traceability, which are quite aligned with what global brands are looking for.

Contacts

Lisa Ventura

International Partnerships Lead