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  2. 8 Egyptian Cotton Sheets That Are 100% Worth the Splurge - AOL

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    These long-staple cotton sheets provide a soft, comfortable place to land for years to come. Here, we've rounded up the best Egyptian cotton sheet sets. 8 Egyptian Cotton Sheets That Are 100% ...

  3. Cotton - Wikipedia

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    The name "Egyptian cotton" is broadly associated high quality cottons and is often an LS or (less often) an ELS cotton. [97] Nowadays the name "Egyptian cotton" refers more to the way cotton is treated and threads produced rather than the location where it is grown. The American cotton variety Pima cotton is often compared to Egyptian cotton ...

  4. Egyptian cotton - Wikipedia

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  5. Naturally colored cotton - Wikipedia

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    Natural color in cotton comes from pigments found in cotton; these pigments can produce shades ranging from tan to green and brown. [3] Naturally pigmented green cotton derives its color from caffeic acid, a derivative of cinnamic acid, found in the suberin (wax) layer which is deposited in alternating layers with cellulose around the outside of the cotton fiber.

  6. Organic cotton - Wikipedia

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    The earliest producer (1990) was the SEKEM organization in Egypt; the farmers involved later convinced the Egyptian government to convert 400,000 hectares of conventional cotton production to integrated methods, [20] achieving a 90% reduction in the use of synthetic pesticides in Egypt and a 30% increase in yields. [21]

  7. Economy of Egypt - Wikipedia

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    Change in per capita GDP of Egypt, 1820–2018. Figures are inflation-adjusted to 2011 International dollars. From the 1850s until the 1930s, Egypt's economy was heavily reliant on long-staple cotton, introduced in the mid-1820s during the reign of Muhammad Ali (1805–49) and made possible by the switch from basin irrigation to perennial, modern irrigation. [25]

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