2026, Thought Starters

Discover the key insights from the Organic Cotton Summit in Istanbul, Türkiye

Hosted by the Organic Cotton Accelerator and Textile Exchange, the Organic Cotton Summit brought voices from across the organic cotton ecosystem and beyond to Istanbul from June 2–4, 2026.

Growing cotton organically supports healthier soils, reduces reliance on external inputs, and helps build stronger resilience to climate stress. These outcomes matter for farmers’ livelihoods and for the long-term health of land and communities.

At the same time, organic agriculture is a proven solution that aligns with the fashion, textile, and apparel industry’s expectations for preferred production systems, with the potential to meet growing needs for verification, compliance, and traceability.

Bringing a broad cross-section of the global organic cotton community together, the Organic Cotton Summit gave participants the opportunity to share their lived experience and practical insights, showing the industry’s continued commitment to collaboration, resilience, and collective action in this area. Here are some of the key takeaways from the event. 

“Through organic agriculture, we contribute to soil restoration, climate change mitigation and adaptation, sustainable natural resource management, and the development of resilient rural communities.”

Boimamat Uzakov
Chief of the Board
NCC Bio-Kishovarz

“I’m the fifth generation of cotton growers. It’s an immense pride to represent my ancestors and my family but also all the community that works with cotton. Cotton helps us bring back dignity and income, and we learn with nature to live with adversity.”

Suzana Aguiar
Farmer and Representative
Borborema Agroecology Network

“Organic cotton has enormous potential,
but potential does not scale on its own. It scales through trust, collaboration,
long-term commitment,
and shared responsibility across the value chain. That work belongs to all of us in the room.”

Ashley Gill
Chief Standards and Strategy Officer
Textile Exchange

Experiencing organic cotton production on the ground

Following the summit, 50 participants traded the conference room for picturesque Aegean region of Aydın, Türkiye, to get a closer look at organic cotton farming in practice.

Attendees were able to visit a certified organic cotton farm during early growing season, walking through the cotton fields and seeing how organic and regenerative practices are applied on the ground, giving them insight into the local production context. They also visited a local ginning facility, where seed cotton is separated to become fiber, and met a local farmer to discuss what it takes to make organic cotton farming viable in the long term.

The trip offered the opportunity to gain practical insights into organic cotton farming and its positive impact on soil health, biodiversity, and farmer resilience, as well as how sourcing decisions connect with on-the-ground outcomes.

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