Better Cotton & CEA renew partnership for Egyptian cotton
06 Oct 23 2 min read
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- Better Cotton and the CEA have renewed their partnership to improve sustainability and yields of Egyptian cotton.
- The announcement was made at a multi-stakeholder event, where attendees discussed collaboration opportunities in the sector.
- The partnership aims to ensure fair working conditions and increase the adoption of sustainable farming practices.
Through a renewed strategic partnership, Better Cotton and CEA aim to further enhance the yields and sustainability credentials of Egyptian cotton while ensuring fair working conditions for farmers and workers, Better Cotton said in a press release.
Uniting key stakeholders from across the cotton sector in Egypt and beyond, the event brought together representatives from Better Cotton, CEA, Better Cotton’s programme partners in Egypt (Alkan, Modern Nile, and El Ekhlas), and a number of leading Better Cotton retailer and brand members, as well as these members’ suppliers.
At the event, participants discussed opportunities to collaborate and what is required to increase the uptake of more sustainable Egyptian cotton.
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Attendees also visited a Better Cotton licensed farm in Kafr El Saad, in the north of Egypt, where farmers demonstrated sustainable agricultural practices. Better Cotton members and others in attendance were able to engage with the farmers and workers, discussing key challenges and opportunities in adopting these practices.
“The event was an important moment to reflect on the progress that Better Cotton and Cotton Egypt Association have made through our partnership so far, and the opportunities for further success going forward. It provided the opportunity for direct dialogue between Better Cotton producers, supply chain actors, and key stakeholders from the British retail industry, and it is anticipated that it will result in increased demand for more sustainably produced Egyptian cotton,” said Rachel Beckett, senior programme manager at Better Cotton.
“I believe that we had a wonderful and fruitful event celebrating years of dedication, collaboration, and hard work that led to where we are today in driving the sustainability of ‘white gold’. The great interest shown today by retailers—and the support we have from all stakeholders in attendance—will pave the way for more success, more production of Egyptian sustainable cotton with Better Cotton’s standards, and more uptake from retailers,” said Khaled Schuman, executive director of CEA.
Fibre2Fashion News Desk (NB)
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