The biggest difference between good cotton and organic cotton is in planting and production.
The principle of good cotton production is to cultivate farmers to form correct operational practices on how to rationally use chemical fertilizers and pesticides, reduce damage to crops and soil, effectively use water resources, enhance laborers' awareness of labor protection, and safeguard legitimate labor rights.
The organic cotton planting and production standards are completely different from good cotton. Organic cotton needs to be certified for land and transition from conventional production to organic production. A conversion period is required, usually 3 years. It is not allowed to use genetically modified seeds, and no fertilizers or pesticides are allowed. There is no requirement for the use of water resources.
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