
Cotton Supply Chain
The cotton supply chain begins with farmers cultivating cotton plants and harvesting the cotton fibers. These fibers are then cleaned and processed into bales for transportation. The bales are sold to textile manufacturers, who spin the fibers into yarn and weave or knit them into fabrics. These fabrics are cut and sewn into finished products like clothing and textiles. Finally, the completed goods are distributed to retailers and consumers. Throughout this process, logistics, quality control, and market demand influence the flow from farm to final product.