Overview
The International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC) is an intergovernmental organization that plays a crucial role in the global cotton industry. Established in 1939, the ICAC aims to promote cooperation and collaboration among its member countries to improve the production, processing, and trade of cotton. With 43 member countries, the ICAC provides a platform for discussion, research, and policy development on issues affecting the cotton industry. The committee's work focuses on areas such as sustainable cotton production, trade policies, and market trends. As the cotton industry continues to evolve, the ICAC must navigate complex issues like climate change, labor rights, and technological innovation. With a vibe score of 6, the ICAC's influence is significant, but its impact is often overshadowed by other global commodity markets.
Key Facts
- Year
- 1939
- Origin
- Washington, D.C., USA
- Category
- Agriculture, Trade, and Economics
- Type
- Intergovernmental Organization