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  • Australian Cotton Featured Nationally on 60 Minutes

    Australian cotton took centre stage in a recent segment on Channel 9’s 60 Minutes, offering powerful exposure for brands and retailers. The story explored the impact of international trade policy on Australian-grown commodities, including cotton. Featuring respected cotton grower Andrew Watson and filmed on his farm in Boggabri, the segment brought viewers to the heart of where Australian cotton begins its journey.

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  • Global Cotton Market Outlook: What Brands Need to Know

    The global cotton market is facing a potential surplus, with the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) this month projecting a 7% increase in world cotton lint production to 25.8 million tonnes for the 2024/25 season. This growth outpaces the expected 2% rise in consumption to 25.5 million tonnes, pointing to a bearish market outlook.

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  • Celebrating the Growers Behind Australia’s World-Class Cotton

    Finalists for both the 2025 Bayer Cotton Grower of the Year Award and the AgriRisk High Achiever of the Year Award have been revealed, with winners announced at the Cotton Collective event in Toowoomba in August. The five finalists range from as far north as Dalby on Queensland’s Darling Downs to Spring Ridge on the Liverpool Plains in New South Wales.

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  • How to use cotton fabric technologies

    An enormous amount of research and development investment has been made in finding new ways with cotton

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  • How is Australian Cotton Bought and Sold?

    Cotton is an agricultural commodity that's traded on the world market and the vast majority of Australian cotton is exported as raw cotton bales to spinning mills.

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