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  2. Cotton Development Board - Wikipedia

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    In this situation, the Cotton Development Board was founded by the Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in 1972 under the Ministry of Agriculture to expand cotton cultivation in the country. The Cotton Development Board started field cotton experimental cultivation with American Upland cotton in 1974-75.

  3. Cotton Board (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Cotton Board was an organisation to oversee the organisation, research, marketing and promoting the cotton textile industry mainly based in Lancashire and Glasgow.It existed from 1940, and as a statutory Industrial Development Board from 1948 to 1972, known in its last years as the Textile Council.

  4. Cotton Board (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The board administers Cotton Incorporated, its research and marketing entity, which is responsible for the longstanding "The Fabric of Our Lives" campaign. [ 1 ] The board is a quasi-public entity established in 7 USC 53 [ 2 ] and 7 CFR 1205. [ 3 ]

  5. Category:Cotton organizations - Wikipedia

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    Central Institute for Cotton Research; China Cotton Association; China National Cotton Reserves Corporation; CNCotton; Cotton Australia; Cotton Board (United Kingdom) Cotton Board (United States) Cotton Company of Zimbabwe; Cotton Corporation of India; Cotton Development Board; The Cotton Exchange, Karachi; Cotton Incorporated; Cotton Price ...

  6. Agriculture in Ghana - Wikipedia

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    Since the reorganization of the Ghana Cotton Development Board into the Ghana Cotton Company, cotton production steadily increased from 4 percent of the country's national requirement to 50 percent in 1990. Between 1986 and 1989, Ghana saved US$6 million through local lint cotton production.

  7. Industrial Organisation and Development Act 1947 - Wikipedia

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    Only four development boards were created under the 1945–51 Labour government. Of the major industries, only cotton saw a powerful Board created from the Act that went on to play a strategic role in helping change its industry. On the other hand, the Act provided a useful mechanism to find funding for marketing and research.

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  9. Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority - Wikipedia

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    PhilFIDA, National Arts and Crafts Fair The Philippine Fiber Industry Development Authority or PhilFIDA (Filipino: Pangasiwaan sa Pagpapaunlad ng Industriya ng Himaymay [4]) is an agency of the Philippine Department of Agriculture responsible for promoting the accelerated growth and development of the fiber industry in the Philippines, such as abaca, also known as Manila hemp and cotton.