CITI, ILO launch project to promote FPRW in India's cotton sector
The Confederation of Indian Textile Industry and the International Labor Organization collaborated to enhance fair labor practices in Madhya Pradesh's cotton farming districts. The project targets 6.5 million farmers, focusing on women and small-s...
The initiative is a step towards ensuring fair labour practices, social protection, and sustainable livelihoods for about 6.5 million cotton farmers, about 40 per cent of which are women, it stated.
During the project, special emphasis will be given on small and marginal farmers and migrant labour engaged as cotton farmers with leased land.
"This collaboration is a significant stride towards creating a fair and equitable environment for our cotton farmers. By promoting FPRW, we aim to ensure that these hardworking individuals are recognised, respected, and able to thrive within the global supply chain," CITI Secretary General Chandrima Chatterjee said.
Cotton not only supports the domestic industry but also feeds into the global textile industry, influencing markets and economies worldwide, CITI chairman Rakesh Mehra said.
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