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Home » Global cotton meet in March 21-23, 2018
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Global cotton meet in March 21-23, 2018

By April 10, 20171 Min Read
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The 34th International Cotton Conference Bremen will take place from March 21 to 23, 2018 at the impressive medieval Town Hall of the Hanseatic Town of Bremen, Germany. The Conference will be surrounded by the Bremen Cotton Week (March 19 to 23) with several additional cotton and textile related meetings and workshops. Visitors from all over the world are expected to attend this bi-annual event. The whole value added chain from cotton breeding and production via testing and trading to processing and textiles is represented in its topics, and the Conference visitors reflect the whole scope of the world of cotton.
This year’s theme is: Cotton Insights. The Bremen Conference is a unique meeting opportunity for people from all sectors of the cotton business and from all continents.  Conference topic areas are: Cotton breeding and production in the regions, Cotton quality, Cotton testing, Cotton trading, Textile processing: spinning, weaving/knitting, finishing, Innovative textile products, Developments in the textile and apparel market,  Competition in the fibre market, Sustainability aspects in cotton and textile production.
For details, visit: www.cotton-conference-bremen.de.
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