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ORGANIC COTTON - Organic Cotton

A healthy way of Life!

The good news is that positive alternatives to conventional cotton and its related businesses are available. Over the past decade, a small number of farmers and manufacturers have pioneered the market for organically grown cotton, producing fibers and clothing while significantly reducing toxic chemicals.

Difference between organic and conventional cotton:

Criteria Conventional Organic
Seed preparation

Treatment of seed with fungicide of insecticide.

Uses untreated seeds

Use of GMO (BT) seeds.

NO use of GMO/BT.
Soil & Water

Applies syntheticfertilizers.

Uses bio fertilizers likecow dung.

Loss of soil due toMONO crop culture.

Strengthens soil through crop rotation.

Weed control Applies herbicides and insecticides. Physical removal of weeds and biopesticides.
Repeated application infecting air, water and soil. Use of mechanical and hand methods and totally harmless.
Pest control Heavy use of insecticides. Consumes about 25% of world’s total insecticides. Use of natural predators to kill insects.
Use pesticides which are highly toxic and carcinogenic. Uses beneficial insects to control pests.
Use of spray which affects air, water and also affects human life and nature. Use of trap crop to control pests.
Harvesting Defoilates with toxic chemicals. Natural defoilation.
 
 

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