In 2025, the work of the Brazilian Cotton Producers Association (Abrapa), in conjunction with the 11 state associations, reinforced the positioning of cotton as a responsible and strategic crop for the Brazilian agribusiness.
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According to Abrapa President Gustavo Piccoli, the success of Brazilian cotton in 2025 is based on the 4 pillars that guide Abrapa's work. "Through the structured implementation of practices aimed at sustainability, traceability, quality, and promotion, conducted in an organized manner through Abrapa's programs, the chain consolidated a solid and articulated positioning, capable of advancing consistently in achievements and in strategic socio-environmental agendas for the country,” assesses the president. At the end of the year, we presented a balance of the main achievements of the last 12 months in the four strategic pillars of Brazilian cotton and the perspectives that are being drawn for 2026. Sustainability: renewal with BCI and participation in COP 30 were highlights Since its creation in 2012, the Brazilian Responsible Cotton program (ABR) has guided cotton growers to produce according to rigorous socio-environmental sustainability parameters. In the 2024/2025 harvest, ABR ...
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