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NCC Chairman dismayed at cotton industry's demand crisis

28 Sep '05
4 min read

The IFCP is a forum of cotton institutions encouraging increased consumer demand for cotton, specifically by facilitating national market development programs, organized by associations and commercial organizations in individual countries, and funded from domestic resources.

Currently made up of 17 member organizations from 13 countries, the IFCP also serves as a clearinghouse for the exchange of proven ideas and strategies to be implemented by national organizations, and by facilitating the establishment and expansion of national demand enhancement efforts.

The National Cotton Council of America's mission is to ensure the ability of all US cotton industry segments to compete effectively and profitably in the raw cotton, oilseed and US-manufactured product markets at home and abroad. It serves as the central forum for consensus-building among producers, ginners, warehousers, merchants, cottonseed processors/dealers, cooperatives and textile manufacturers. The organization is the unifying force in working with the government to ensure that cotton's interests are considered.

National Cotton Council of America

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