Co-operation

Co-operation

International Co-operation

We maintain active cooperation on matters concerning the cotton sector with numerous international and European organisations as well as directly with representatives of the EU administration and other European Union bodies, the United States Department of Agriculture, and cotton-related institutions in other countries.

We closely monitor regulations and legislative initiatives relevant to cotton, market dynamics and price trends as well as innovations and new technologies in cotton processing, yarn, and fabric manufacture.

We also work with organisations representing producers and processors of other natural fibres.

Co-operation

National Co-operation

When representing the economic and social interests of its members, the Gdynia Cotton Association works with national authorities, local governments, other industry associations, research institutes, and universities.

We submit opinions, legislative proposals, and initiatives relevant to the sector, and we support innovation and growth within the Polish textile and clothing industry.

Key partners:

  • Ministry of Economic Development and Technology,
  • Ministry of Development Funds and Regional Policy,
  • Polish Chamber of Flax and Hemp (PILiK),
  • Lodz University of Technology,
  • Łukasiewicz Research Network,
  • Polish Textile Engineers’ Association,
  • Institute of Natural Fibres and Medicinal Plants.
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