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The International Cotton Advisory Committee

The International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) is an intergovernmental organization that promotes cooperation among countries involved in cotton production, trade, and consumption. Established in 1939, its primary goals are to enhance the cotton industry's sustainability and promote fair trade practices. The ICAC provides valuable data, shares research, and facilitates discussions on issues such as market trends, environmental impacts, and economic policies. By bringing together governments, industry stakeholders, and researchers, the ICAC helps support the global cotton sector and addresses challenges faced by producers and consumers alike.