Agriculture Administration

Cotton Supply Chain

30 days

Summary

sources
65
Narrative Items
795
Bottom Line Up Front

65 sources in Cotton Supply Chain are amplifying 795 narrative items relating to the narrative of sustainable agricultural practices. These narratives highlight initiatives for safe pesticide disposal, regenerative farming, and innovative technologies, emphasizing the interconnectedness of environmental stewardship, farmer education, and community health in promoting a resilient agricultural future.

Reviewing a number of the most relevant narrative items indicates that Farms.com generally portrays the various agricultural events in a neutral to positive light, emphasizing the benefits of programs like safe pesticide disposal and sustainable practices without heavy reliance on emotionally charged language. In contrast, California Cotton Ginners & Growers Association (CCGGA) presents the EPA's reinstatement of the pesticide Application Exclusion Zone as a necessary protection but subtly hints at potential challenges for agricultural operations through their use of terms like "flexibility" which may suggest a strain on resources. Meanwhile, both High Plains Journal Farm & Ranch Magazine and Textile World showcase initiatives aimed at sustainability and innovation but with differing emphases; the former often highlights community engagement and practical outcomes through detailed accounts of events like field days and conferences, while the latter focuses more on corporate sustainability within a global context. Across these sources, the language remains largely factual, though Farms.com tends to employ a more optimistic tone about agricultural advancements compared to the caution present in CCGGA's framing of regulatory changes. Overall, the differences in tone and language suggest varying levels of engagement with the audience, potentially leading to biases where certain outlets may be seen as more industry-friendly or critical depending on their coverage focus.

About This Module

The Cotton Supply Chain module monitors sources from Agriculture, Ginning, Textiles, and other aspect of the textile supply chain, as well as human rights advocates and organizations relevant to the global textiles industry.

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Geospatial

This map shows narrative amplification activity by sources in this module. Red indicates origin, yellow is destination.
Origin
Destination
The narrative initially emerged from Tehran, headed for Hohhot. As it spread, the most frequent origin shifted to Hoboken, and the most frequent destination shifted to Dhaka. There are a total of 17 points of origin, and 67 destinations. Hide details...
26 Sep 2024: Tehran ▸ Hohhot
26 Sep 2024: Karachi ▸ Brasília
26 Sep 2024: Hoboken ▸ Palermo
26 Sep 2024: New Delhi ▸ Dhaka
26 Sep 2024: Washington ▸ Sugar City
27 Sep 2024: Rājkot ▸ India
27 Sep 2024: Rājkot ▸ Khargone
27 Sep 2024: New Delhi ▸ Dhaka
27 Sep 2024: Washington ▸ Raleigh
27 Sep 2024: Weehawken ▸ Minsk
27 Sep 2024: Hoboken ▸ Chīna
27 Sep 2024: Washington ▸ Jerusalem
28 Sep 2024: Rājkot ▸ London
30 Sep 2024: Ampana ▸ Bitlis
30 Sep 2024: Rājkot ▸ Washington
30 Sep 2024: Hoboken ▸ Austin
01 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ Dryland
01 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Washington
01 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Oak Ridge
01 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Olympia
02 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Lenzing
02 Oct 2024: Berlin ▸ Phnom Penh
02 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Atlanta
02 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Los Angeles
03 Oct 2024: Dhaka ▸ Bremen
03 Oct 2024: Cantonment ▸ Shanghai
03 Oct 2024: Hyderābād ▸ Cairo
03 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ Taipei
03 Oct 2024: Weehawken ▸ Stuttgart
03 Oct 2024: Mumbai ▸ Mumbai
03 Oct 2024: San Francisco ▸ New York
03 Oct 2024: Karachi ▸ Washington
03 Oct 2024: Weehawken ▸ Kuala Lumpur
03 Oct 2024: Weehawken ▸ Manila
04 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ Tashkent
04 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Kathmandu
04 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Panama City
05 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ New Delhi
05 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Dhaka
05 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ Coimbatore
05 Oct 2024: Holborn ▸ Bogotá
06 Oct 2024: Dhaka ▸ Cotonou
06 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Dhaka
07 Oct 2024: Hyderābād ▸ Dhrāngadhra
07 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Leh
07 Oct 2024: Berlin ▸ Berlin
07 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ London
07 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Cotonou
07 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Hamburg
07 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Los Angeles
07 Oct 2024: San Francisco ▸ Washington
07 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Beach
08 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ Kāshmir
08 Oct 2024: Hyderābād ▸ New Delhi
08 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Matarbāri
08 Oct 2024: Weehawken ▸ Cotonou
08 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Copenhagen
08 Oct 2024: San Francisco ▸ Emeryville
08 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Tampa
09 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ New Delhi
09 Oct 2024: Cantonment ▸ Coimbatore
09 Oct 2024: Dhaka ▸ Africa
09 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ New Delhi
09 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Valencia
10 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Dhaka
10 Oct 2024: San Francisco ▸ Del Monte
10 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Berlin
10 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Kodīnar
10 Oct 2024: Weehawken ▸ Washington
10 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Washington
11 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Hyderābād
11 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Los Angeles
11 Oct 2024: Tehran ▸ Lusaka
11 Oct 2024: Stockholm ▸ Juba
11 Oct 2024: Weehawken ▸ Las Vegas
13 Oct 2024: Dhaka ▸ Dhaka
14 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ Mumbai
14 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Ujjain
14 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ Ghāndīnagar
14 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ Nāgpur
14 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ New Delhi
14 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Los Angeles
14 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Dhaka
14 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Washington
14 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Geneva
14 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ London
14 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Boston
15 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ New Delhi
15 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ Pasadena
15 Oct 2024: New Delhi ▸ Chattogram
15 Oct 2024: Mumbai ▸ Tiruppūr
15 Oct 2024: Bern ▸ Geneva
15 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Atlanta
15 Oct 2024: San Francisco ▸ Paris
16 Oct 2024: Rājkot ▸ Beijing
16 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Washington
16 Oct 2024: Hoboken ▸ Sacramento
16 Oct 2024: Washington ▸ Taipei

Sources

Sources by Type
Sources of these types represent most of the amplification activity around this narrative
sources by Volume
These sources are amplifying the most items involved in this narrative. Click to see details of each source's narrative activity.
Top sources
Day-by-day volumetric activity of sources amplifying the most items around this narrative
Farms.com
40% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
High Plains Journal Farm & Ranch Magazine
18% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Textile Value Chain
4% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Apparel Resources
4% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Sourcing Journal
3% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
The Seam
2% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
2% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
CARE
2% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
The Indian Textile Journal
2% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
Textile World
1% of the narratives in this brief were amplified by this source.
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Top Items

These narrative items are the most relevant and/or the most amplified. Click to see details and suggested messages.
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Themes

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These adjacent themes are currently being amplified along with the main narrative. Click to see details of narrative activity related to each one.
CmiA Cotton Farming Success
In 2022-2023, approximately 900,000 CmiA cotton farmers cultivated 1.7 million hectares, producing 508,000 tonnes of cotton through strong partnerships and compliance with standards.
Factors influencing cow culling decisions
In a recent podcast, experts highlighted that a calf's performance, particularly its weight, plays a crucial role in the complex decision of whether to cull a cow from the herd.
Collaboration among Canadian grain organizations
Grain Farmers of Ontario, along with other organizations, supports Cereals Canada's initiative to enhance cereal grain technology and market success in Canada.
Producers begin harvesting various winter crops.
Producers in the region have commenced the harvest of winter cereals, with 25% of winter wheat and 8% of fall rye already collected.
Vancouver's Role in Grain Exports
Jake Leguee emphasizes the critical importance of the Port of Vancouver for grain exports, highlighting the severe economic consequences of potential work stoppages.
Swine Health Research Program
The research program by SHIC has successfully completed six projects, providing valuable tools for producers and veterinarians to improve swine health and biosecurity in pork production.
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Entities

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These entities are mentioned most frequently in the narratives highlighted in this brief. Click to see details of narrative activity related to each one.
Technologies
RFID Technology
Used for tracking and managing livestock.
Virtual Fencing
Innovative technology for livestock management.
Agtech Innovations
Technologies driving productivity and sustainability in agriculture.
Pathogen Contamination Assessment Tools
Tools developed to investigate swine transportation biosecurity.
Soil Health Improvement Techniques
Methods aimed at enhancing soil quality in regenerative agriculture.
Nitrate Management Practices
Strategies to manage nitrate levels in fall grazing.
Organizations
Canadian Animal Health Institute
Funding partner for Cleanfarms' collection events.
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency responsible for pesticide regulations.
University of Arkansas
Host of the ARegenerate Conference.
SHIC
Organization focused on swine health and biosecurity.
Collective of Farmers
Group involved in regeneratively farming cotton in Greece.
Partners in Sustainable Ranching
Collaborators with the Jorgensen family on sustainable practices.
Companies
Cleanfarms
Organization hosting collection events for pesticide disposal.
NATIVA™
Supplier of regenerative luxury fibers and sustainable cotton.
Oklahoma State University
Host of the Livestock & Range Field Day.
Lakeland College
Institution hosting the Applied Research for the Ranch Field Day.
AgExpert
Company powering smart farms in Canada.
Swine Health Information Center (SHIC)
Organization funding projects for swine biosecurity.
Events
Collection Events
Hosted by Cleanfarms for pesticide disposal in Northern Saskatchewan.
Livestock & Range Field Day
Event at Oklahoma State University focusing on beef production.
Applied Research for the Ranch Field Day
Event showcasing research in grazing management at Lakeland College.
World Cotton Day
Day marking the harvest of regeneratively farmed cotton by NATIVA.
AGenerate Conference
Conference on regenerative farming methods at the University of Arkansas.
Agriculture Enlightened Conference
Event highlighting innovative technologies in Canadian agriculture.
People
Jorgensen Family
Leaders in sustainable ranching in South Dakota.
Farmers
Participants in various agricultural events and initiatives.
Researchers
Individuals involved in agricultural research and demonstrations.
Students
Attendees of agricultural field days and conferences.
Speakers
Experts presenting at the ARegenerate Conference.
Agtech Innovators
Individuals or companies developing agricultural technologies.
Technologies
RFID Technology
Used for tracking and managing livestock.
Virtual Fencing
Innovative technology for livestock management.
Agtech Innovations
Technologies driving productivity and sustainability in agriculture.
Pathogen Contamination Assessment Tools
Tools developed to investigate swine transportation biosecurity.
Soil Health Improvement Techniques
Methods aimed at enhancing soil quality in regenerative agriculture.
Nitrate Management Practices
Strategies to manage nitrate levels in fall grazing.
Organizations
Canadian Animal Health Institute
Funding partner for Cleanfarms' collection events.
EPA
Environmental Protection Agency responsible for pesticide regulations.
University of Arkansas
Host of the ARegenerate Conference.
SHIC
Organization focused on swine health and biosecurity.
Collective of Farmers
Group involved in regeneratively farming cotton in Greece.
Partners in Sustainable Ranching
Collaborators with the Jorgensen family on sustainable practices.
Companies
Cleanfarms
Organization hosting collection events for pesticide disposal.
NATIVA™
Supplier of regenerative luxury fibers and sustainable cotton.
Oklahoma State University
Host of the Livestock & Range Field Day.
Lakeland College
Institution hosting the Applied Research for the Ranch Field Day.
AgExpert
Company powering smart farms in Canada.
Swine Health Information Center (SHIC)
Organization funding projects for swine biosecurity.
Events
Collection Events
Hosted by Cleanfarms for pesticide disposal in Northern Saskatchewan.
Livestock & Range Field Day
Event at Oklahoma State University focusing on beef production.
Applied Research for the Ranch Field Day
Event showcasing research in grazing management at Lakeland College.
World Cotton Day
Day marking the harvest of regeneratively farmed cotton by NATIVA.
AGenerate Conference
Conference on regenerative farming methods at the University of Arkansas.
Agriculture Enlightened Conference
Event highlighting innovative technologies in Canadian agriculture.
People
Jorgensen Family
Leaders in sustainable ranching in South Dakota.
Farmers
Participants in various agricultural events and initiatives.
Researchers
Individuals involved in agricultural research and demonstrations.
Students
Attendees of agricultural field days and conferences.
Speakers
Experts presenting at the ARegenerate Conference.
Agtech Innovators
Individuals or companies developing agricultural technologies.

Context

The initiatives described reflect significant trends in agriculture, particularly in North America, where sustainable practices and responsible management of agricultural inputs are increasingly prioritized. In Northern Saskatchewan, the Cleanfarms program addresses the critical issue of pesticide disposal, which is vital for protecting local ecosystems and public health. This is particularly relevant in rural areas where agriculture is a primary economic driver, and improper disposal can lead to soil and water contamination.

Demographically, the agricultural workforce is aging, and there is a growing need for younger generations to engage in sustainable farming practices. Events like the Livestock & Range Field Day and the Applied Research for the Ranch Field Day serve to educate and involve both current and future farmers in innovative practices that enhance productivity while safeguarding the environment.

Economically, the focus on regenerative agriculture, as seen with NATIVA's cotton initiative and the Jorgensen family's ranching practices, highlights a shift towards sustainability that can improve long-term profitability for farmers. These practices not only support farmer livelihoods but also contribute to national food security by promoting resilient agricultural systems.

Geographically, the challenges of climate change, such as drought and extreme weather, necessitate careful management of resources, particularly in regions like the Great Plains. The emphasis on biosecurity in swine transportation reflects a broader concern for animal health and disease control, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity of the agricultural sector.

Politically, regulations like the EPA's AEZ requirements underscore the importance of protecting farmworkers and communities from pesticide exposure, aligning agricultural practices with public health interests. Overall, these developments indicate a concerted effort to balance agricultural productivity with environmental stewardship and community health.
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