The Primary Goal

In a vibrant and constructive gathering, 25 representatives from key players in the Fairtrade cotton industry convened for the Cotton Network Meeting, a pivotal conference aimed at enhancing the capabilities of Fairtrade certified cotton producers across India and Pakistan. The meeting included participants from notable organizations such as The Creative Fabrics, Socio Health and Agriculture Development (SHAD), Pratima Agro & Paper Pvt. Ltd. and Chetna Organic Agriclture Producer Company Limited (COAPCL) along with virtual participation by cotton producers from Pakistan: South Asian Sourcing Pvt. Ltd. & Rural Education and Economic Development Society (REEDS) Pakistan.

The meeting’s primary goal was to strengthen the cotton ecosystem by facilitating a regional update on the latest interventions within the cotton sector. This involved an in-depth understanding of producers’ needs for additional services, fostering an environment where ideas could be exchanged among producers and between producers and Fairtrade NAPP. A significant focus was placed on integrating innovative technologies, particularly farm digitalization, to enhance traceability and support sustainable business practices. Additionally, climate technology was introduced to empower producers to make informed decisions about agronomic practices.

Engaging Activities: Fostering Collaboration

Throughout the meeting, participants engaged in dynamic discussions focused on a variety of critical topics, including standards regulation, human rights and environmental due diligence (HREDD), and the types of services required by producer members. The agenda also featured informative sessions on farm digitalization and the implementation of climate weather station units for forecasting, which are vital for enhancing resilience in cotton farming.

Group discussions provided valuable insights into the types of services and thematic areas that producers expect from NAPP. Key areas covered included Soil Conservation, Water Management, Micro Irrigation, Land Resources Management, Women Empowerment, Social Compliance, Environmental Protection, Trade Support, Soil Fertility and Carbon Sequestration, HREDD and Labour Laws.

The producers highlighted the importance of quarterly updates to remain aligned with European Union expectations. To explore technological advancements, participation from service provider agencies like FarmERP and Fyllo added depth to discussions.

What's Next!

As a result of the meeting, several immediate initiatives were outlined, including targeted training programs on crucial topics such as HREDD, environmental sustainability, biodiversity, women empowerment, farm digitalization, traceability, and social compliance practices. The scope of work in these areas will depend on producers’ priorities and availability, ensuring that the strategies adopted are both relevant and effective.

With an eye on the future, the long-term vision encompasses the development of a Fairtrade ecosystem that includes all thematic areas identified during the discussions. This unique exchange platform aims to foster idea-sharing and small-scale pilot projects, enabling adaptive practices that align with producer feedback and project implementation.

Through comprehensive documentation and responsiveness to the needs expressed by producers, the Cotton Network Meeting serves as a catalyst for sustainable growth and collaboration within the Fairtrade cotton sector.

As we move forward, the collective efforts from this meeting will undoubtedly contribute to stronger, more resilient cotton-producing communities in India and Pakistan, reinforcing the essence of fairtrade and sustainable agriculture.

Producers Speak

“Appreciate the efforts by NAPP for organizing the event. Quarterly programs may help to support certification and creating sustainable supply chains for us.”

Nanda Kumar - Chetna Organic Agriculture Producer Company Limited (COAPCL) ; FLO ID 4018

“New updates and new technology learning from the program are helpful in streamlining field activity that supports our business.

Avinash- Pratibha-Va sudha Jaivik Krishi Kalyan Samiti; FLO ID 4531

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