This week’s Cotton Newsline is three cuts. All cuts Bill Weaver, Arkansas cotton producer and Chairman of Cotton Incorporated.
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The increased importance of the export market means that Cotton Incorporated must reach out to foreign mills and offer services to U.S. cotton’s foreign customers, explains Chairman Bill Weaver.
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Weaver, an Arkansas cotton producer, says Cotton Incorporated’s Engineered Fiber Selection system has opened doors for U.S cotton in overseas mills. In order to license the technology, foreign mills must spin large amounts of U.S. cotton.
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Partnerships between Cotton Incorporated and Cotton Council International continue to promote U.S. cotton’s unique attributes and technical services abroad, reports Weaver.