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Staplcotn has a long and proud history, but the face we present to the modern business world focuses on the two most important facets of what we do. Integrity and innovation.

Integrity covers the quality of what we produce – that every bale is exactly as promised, meets the exact requirements of sustainability classifications, and arrives where it’s needed when it’s needed.

The other key factor is the innovation and determination of our growers. These hard-working people do not simply grow cotton, they are on the leading edge of an increasingly sophisticated, technologically driven branch of agriculture.

We capture their knowledge and enthusiasm in what we call our “I grow” marketing campaign.

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In The Know

Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith Visit

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2025 Grower Meetings Schedule

Join us in January at the Grower Meeting scheduled nearest you!  Click here to see the dates, locations and times: 2025 Grower Meetings Schedule
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Industry Affiliations

AMCOT

Amcot is the trade association representing the combined interests of America’s true cooperative cotton grower/members.  Staplcotn is one of four major U.S. cotton marketing cooperatives that are owner/members of AMCOT.  Together the four cooperatives supply approximately half of the U.S. cotton crop to textile mills around the world.

For more information visit www.amcot.org.

National Cotton Council

The National Cotton Council of America’s (NCC) mission is to ensure the ability of all U.S. cotton industry segments to compete effectively and profitable in raw cotton, oilseed and U.S. – manufactured product markets at home and abroad. It serves as the central forum for consensus-building among producers, ginners, warehousers, merchants, cottonseed processors/dealers, cooperatives and textile manufacturers. The organization is the unifying force in working with the government to ensure that cotton’s interests are considered.

For more information visit www.cotton.org.

Cotton Council International

Cotton Council International (CCI) is the export promotion arm of the National Cotton Council of America.  CCI’s mission is to increase exports of U.S. cotton, cottonseed and U.S. manufactured cotton products through activities that affect every phase of the marketing chain.  they represent the export promotion interests of the S.S. cotton industry’s seven segments: producers, ginners, warehousers, merchants, cottonseed handlers, cooperatives and manufacturers.

For more information visit www.cottonusa.org.

The Cotton Board

Based in Memphis, Tennessee, The Cotton Board is the oversight and administrative arm of the Cotton Research & Promotion Program, representing U.S. Upland cotton.

To fund the program, The Cotton Board collects a per bale assessment of all upland cotton harvested and ginned in the U.S., as well as an importer assessment for all upland cotton products imported into the U.S. To conduct the program, The Cotton Board contracts with Cotton Incorporated to carryout the actual research and promotion activities for U.S. producers and importers of cotton.

Stapcotn has been certified by the USDA as a Certified Cotton Producer Organization to represent its members from the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Virginia in the nomination of producers from positions on the Cotton Board.

Staplcotn seeks to promote diversity and ensure equal opportunity and inclusion for all those who qualify for nomination and appointment to The Cotton Board regardless of race, ethnicity, sex, disability, socio-economic status, religion or sexual orientation keeping in mind the benefits that diverse membership and leadership will bring to the Cotton Research & Promotion Program, when considering individuals for nomination to The Cotton Board.

For more information visit www.cottonboard.org.

Cotton Incorporated

Cotton Incorporated is the research and marketing company representing upland cotton which is funded by U.S. growers of upland cotton and importers of cotton and cotton textile products. The program is designed and operated to improve the demand for and profitability of cotton.

For more information visit www.cottoninc.com.

International Cotton Association

The International Cotton Association (ICA) is the world’s leading international cotton trade association and arbitral body. It began in Liverpool, UK, in 1841 when a group of cotton brokers created a set of bylaws and rules to help regulate the sale and purchase of raw cotton.  The majority of the world’s cotton is still traded internationally under these bylaws and rules.

For more information visit www.ica-ltd.org.

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