Cotton Australia
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Cotton Australia (formerly the Australian Cotton Foundation) is an Australian industry trade group representing cotton farmers and corporations in New South Wales and Queensland, Australia
It is a non-profit organisation funded via a voluntary levy of $2.25 per bale of cotton produced by its members.[1]
Cotton Australia lobbies state and national governments regarding cotton industry regulation, pricing and environmental management and maintains an advice and support network for cotton growers on the Australian east coast.[1]
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- ^ a b Who is Cotton Australia?. Cotton Australia (January 2008). Retrieved on 2008-01-09.