U.S. Land Devoted to Organic Production Increases
Posted on: Tuesday, 23 December 2008, 07:45 CST
Organic Trade Association research details organic cotton production
Harvest acreage figures for 2008 are not yet available. Other findings show 14,025 bales of organic cotton were harvested in 2007, representing a 73 percent increase over the previous year, when the total number of bales was 8,116. The U.S. organic cotton harvest represents about 2.1 percent of total global organic cotton production.
To compile the research, OTA surveyed organic cotton farmers in
Other survey findings revealed that changes are taking place within the organic cotton market. Organic cotton farmers saw the range in average price they received per pound increase from between
Additional findings from this year's survey make clear that several challenges lie ahead for U.S. organic cotton producers. Such producers remain in need of educational and economic resources to support their organic practices and build awareness of and access to high-quality markets for their organic cotton products.
Despite these challenges, survey data and projections from farmers forecast growth in production of U.S. organic cotton to approximately 12,000 acres, a 29 percent increase from 2008.
Organic cotton is grown without the use of toxic and persistent pesticides and synthetic fertilizers. In addition, federal regulations prohibit the use of genetically engineered seed for organic farming. All cotton sold as organic in
The Organic Trade Association (OTA) is the membership-based business association for organic agriculture and products in
SOURCE Organic Trade Association
Source: PR Newswire
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