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Farmers who grow organic cotton, on the other hand, are spared the risk of pesticides and use techniques that are inexpensive healthy for our ecology and sustainable to the population. These organic farmers use crop rotation and natural insecticides to grow organic cotton. It's a more expensive process but many say it's worth it.
Conventionally grown cotton uses more chemicals per hectare than any other crop worldwide. Many insects have become resistant to the pesticides used today so more and stronger chemicals need to be applied. This has resulted in pollution of local soil and water, along with soil erosion that can worsen the situations so that nothing can grow there after a few years. With organic cotton growing, none of these problems occur.
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There are clearly established standards for growing organic cotton. There is a specific certification system in place which uses acceptable standards for growing the organic product and helps consumers know that the product they buy has been inspected and has been found to be "certified organic". Those farms growing organic cotton must maintain extensive records and must be routinely inspected.
There are several international programs designed to certify and protect the integrity of organic cotton and other organic textiles. One of them is the International Federation of Organic Agriculture Movements and another is the International Organic Accreditation Services.
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The use of Organic Cotton will increase
Currently, consumers can buy organic cotton in the form of clothing for adults and children, home furnishings, healthcare products, bedding and bath products, table linens, raw fabric, toys, diapers and even paper products. Organic, it seems, is hitting its stride among consumers and sales should continue to increase.
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- barose barose Oct 17, 2008 @ 12:22 pm
- Thanks for spreading the word about organic fabrics. When given a choice, I buy organic: underwear, socks, jeans, etc.




