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Brazil will have a national benchmark for cotton’s carbon footprint
In two years Brazil will have a national benchmark and regional models for cotton´s carbon footprint in its different forms…
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Cotton Beyond Fashion
We talk a lot about cotton in regard to the world of fashion, but there are many contexts and industries…
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Brazilian Cotton Producers Association ABRAPA joins Make the Label Count coalition
ABRAPA one of six organizations to recently join the coalition of now 52 calling for overhaul of the EU’s Product…
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Vietnam’s preference for Brazilian cotton and partnership with Chinese organizations mark Cotton Brazil’s ninth mission of the year
Cotton Brazil, the Brazilian cotton promotion program of the Brazilian Cotton Growers Association (Abrapa), concluded the Vietnam-China Mission on a…
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Symposium between Brazil and Germany Discusses the ABR Program
Last Saturday (9), responsible cotton production in Brazil was one of the topics discussed at this year’s edition of the…
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Cotton Brazil conducts its ninth mission of the year in Vietnam and China
Cotton Brazil, a global promotion program for Brazilian cotton developed by the Brazilian Cotton Growers Association (Abrapa), is carrying out…
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1st Santos Cotton Day: Brazil joins forces to improve cotton logistics
This week, the Brazilian cotton logistics chain held the 1st Santos Cotton Day meeting to outline joint strategies to improve…
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Abrapa reinforces its partnership with ApexBrasil and the Brazilian Ministry of Foreign Affairs at events held in Asia
The last few days have seen intensified integration between the Brazilian Cotton Growers Association (Abrapa) and the Brazilian federal government.…
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Regulate Your Nervous System to Help Ease Climate Anxiety
We are proud to be representing a natural and sustainable product. Inherently, to prove its sustainability, we may compare other…
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Brazil participates in the Textile Exchange Conference in the USA
Cotton, as a natural, recyclable, and biodegradable fibre, should be given greater preference to further contribute to the increasingly responsible…
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