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APTMA Cotton Foundation, BCI forge partnership to revolutionize cotton production

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November 14, 2023 (MLN): In a significant step towards revolutionizing cotton production in Pakistan, the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA) Cotton Foundation (ACF) and Better Cotton Initiative Pakistan (BCI) have entered a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), as per a press release issued by APTMA today.

This landmark agreement marks a pivotal moment for the textile industry in Pakistan, aiming to strengthen and promote sustainability in cotton production and value chains.

The MoU was officially signed, by Kamran Arshad, Chairman of APTMA (North), representing APTMA Cotton Foundation (ACF), and Hina Fouzia, Country Director of Better Cotton Initiative (BCI).

The APTMA Cotton Foundation (ACF) is a non-profit organization under the All Pakistan Textile Mills Association (APTMA), a prominent trade organization representing around 250 textile companies in Pakistan.

APTMA has historically played a leading role in facilitating business and promoting government-related services for the textile industry.

APTMA Cotton Foundation is a flagship project of APTMA, focusing on model and cluster farming concepts aimed at revolutionizing cotton production and promoting sustainability throughout the value chain.

Better Cotton Initiative Pakistan (BCI) is another non-profit organization dedicated to making cotton production more environmentally friendly, economically viable for farming communities, and better for the future of the cotton sector.

BCI collaborates with various stakeholders to enhance sustainability in cotton farming practices.

The MoU sets forth a comprehensive framework for collaboration between the APTMA Cotton Foundation and the Better Cotton Initiative Pakistan, encompassing a wide range of critical initiatives aimed at fostering the growth and sustainability of the cotton industry in Pakistan.

These initiatives aim to strengthen and revitalize the cotton value chain, enhance productivity, and improve quality.

Additionally, they involve market integration, global image enhancement, partnerships for industry development, education advancement, sustainable supply promotion, and active engagement in the development of technologically advanced seeds and research efforts in cotton production.

This collaborative effort represents a comprehensive approach to addressing the challenges and opportunities within Pakistan's cotton industry, with the aim of achieving sustainability and excellence throughout the cotton value chain.

The primary objective is to implement a traceability system that aligns with international rules and standards.

Traceability is a cornerstone of international trade regulations, ensuring compliance with ethical and sustainable practices.

As the global textile industry places an increasing emphasis on transparency and responsible sourcing, the establishment of a traceability system in Pakistan becomes imperative for continued market access.

Adhering to international regulations, will not only ensure the sustainability and ethical integrity of our cotton supply chain but also secure access to key markets.

International textile markets are increasingly demanding transparency and traceability in the textile supply chain.

By implementing a robust traceability system in Pakistan, we are not only meeting international standards but also contributing to the global textile industry's commitment to sustainability and ethical production.

Under the MoU, BCI will act as the program partner, providing technical support for Better Cotton development in Pakistan, organizing assessments, and mobilizing financial and technical partnerships.

BCI will also support APTMA in making efforts to integrate Better Cotton criteria into national cotton production technology and training materials.

ACF will function as the program promoting agency, undertaking responsibilities for promoting the program, preparing training materials, and inviting APTMA representatives to participate in BCI's strategic planning meetings and seminars on Better Cotton.

ACF will also work with BCI to ensure traceability across the supply chain of Better Cotton produced in areas operated by ACF.

Both parties are committed to cooperation for increased cotton production, quality improvement, market linkages, and implementing fundraising programs for Better Cotton projects in Pakistan.

They will also work together to develop a system to facilitate Better Cotton adoption and implementation in Pakistan.

In witnessing this milestone agreement, the undersigned representatives of ACF and BCI affirm their commitment to promoting sustainable and improved cotton production in Pakistan.

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Posted on: 2023-11-14T14:47:03+05:00