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International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC)

Research Services
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    Mike McCue Director of Communications
    • Lakewood, Ohio, United States
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    Kanwar Usman Head of Textiles, International Cotton Advisory Committee; Former Director General (MP-1), Ministry of Commerce
    • Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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    Masoud Mahmoud Administrative Coordinator at International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC)
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    Lorena Ruiz Economist at the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC)
    • Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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    Lorena Ruiz Economist at the International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC)
    • Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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Overview

Formed in 1939, the ICAC is an association of cotton producing, consuming and trading countries. It acts as a catalyst for change by helping member countries maintain a healthy world cotton economy; provides transparency to the world cotton market by serving as a clearinghouse for technical information on cotton production; and serves as a forum for discussing cotton issues of international significance. The ICAC does not have a role in setting market prices or in intervening in market mechanisms. Member Benefits When countries become members of the ICAC, they give their Governments a voice in the most important discussions about international cotton issues. Members receive enhanced access to research from the world’s premier source of unbiased information about the global cotton industry, and they are also able to participate in cutting-edge cotton research and development initiatives. Scientists from member countries also can apply for the ICAC Research Associate Program, an annual training curriculum for up to 14 researchers.