Measuring Sustainability in Cotton Farming Systems: Towards a Guidance Framework

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Williams, Allan, Mancini, Francesca, Ah Chuen, Michel Fok, Guedes, Denilson Galbero, Hake, Kater, Norman, Bill, O'Leary, Patricia, Soth, Jens, Plastina, Alejandro, Lynch, Matthew, Potts, Jason, Grewer, Uwe, van der Wulp, Harry, Demeranville, Jacqueline, Mahieu, Marie and Poisot, Anne-Sophie. 2015. Measuring Sustainability in Cotton Farming Systems: Towards a Guidance Framework. Italy. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).
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Measuring Sustainability in Cotton Farming Systems: Towards a Guidance Framework

Book CategoryAuthored book
ERA Publisher ID5953
AuthorsWilliams, Allan, Mancini, Francesca, Ah Chuen, Michel Fok, Guedes, Denilson Galbero, Hake, Kater, Norman, Bill, O'Leary, Patricia, Soth, Jens, Plastina, Alejandro, Lynch, Matthew, Potts, Jason, Grewer, Uwe, van der Wulp, Harry, Demeranville, Jacqueline, Mahieu, Marie and Poisot, Anne-Sophie
Number of Pages168
Year2015
PublisherFood and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
International Cotton Advisory Committee (ICAC)
Place of PublicationItaly
ISBN9789251086148
Web Address (URL)https://openknowledge.fao.org/handle/20.500.14283/i4170e
Abstract

As a global industry, the conditions under which cotton is grown and the issues associated with its cultivation vary enormously due to differing environmental, agroecological, climatic, socio-economic and political conditions. These varying conditions mean that the cultivation of the same crop may result in significantly different practices and impacts, and that there are significantly different options and capabilities available to address these impacts. An assessment of the impacts of cotton g rowing, and development of the best options for managing impacts, should therefore always be done with reference to the specific context. However, despite these highly variable conditions, and the site-specific nature of appropriate responses, the impacts of cotton growing are often considered globally. Both the cotton industry and cotton as a raw material are assessed either generically, or on the basis of the averaging of information from different countries without reference to the specific p roduction locations. Access to comprehensive, site-specific, robust and uniform data is necessary to ensure that this “globalization” of the impacts of cotton farming portrays the actual impacts as accurately as possible.

Keywordscotton; cotton industry; sustainable agriculture; family farms; crop monitoring; farming systems
Contains Sensitive ContentDoes not contain sensitive content
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020419999. Other environmental sciences not elsewhere classified
300499. Crop and pasture production not elsewhere classified
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Byline AffiliationsSocial Environmental and Economic Performance of Cotton Production (SEEP)
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, Italy
French Agricultural Research Centre for International Development (CIRAD), France
Brazilian Cotton Growers Association (ABRAPA), Brazil
Cotton Incorporated, United States
National Cotton Council, United States
Helvetas, Switzerland
Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC), Australia
International Institute for Sustainable Development, United States
Centre for Sustainable Agricultural Systems (Research)
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