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At the heart of change is collective action. Together, we are shaping a new era for organic cotton—one defined by a transparent, resilient and responsible supply chain, from field to fashion, for people and the planet.

Join a global network pushing positive change

We are forging a leading alliance of Brands and Retailers, Suppliers and Manufacturers, and Farmer and Civil Society Groups supported by committed donors. All united by one common purpose: to accelerate the growth of a transparent, responsible, and resilient organic cotton supply chain that promotes farmer prosperity and advances the organic cotton sector’s shared sustainability goals. Become part of our purpose-driven community, embracing sustainability and empowering communities by reshaping organic cotton’s entire value chain.

55+

Organisations joined the Contributor Platform

70,000+

Farmers involved under the OCA Farm Programme in 2022-2023

91,500+

Hectares of cotton produced in the year 2022-2023

€4.2 millions

Total annual premium amount paid out to organic farmers in 2022-2023

How you benefit

Brands and Retailers
Suppliers and Manufacturers
Farm Groups
Civil Society Organisations

Brands and Retailers

Lead change with OCA

As a multi-stakeholder initiative, OCA welcomes organisations from across the global supply chain. Contributors are typically companies or organisations directly involved in the organic cotton value chain. This includes those engaged in producing, processing, trading, or selling products made from organic cotton. We welcome participation from brands, retailers, manufacturers, suppliers, and farmer-producer organisations. Additionally, we encourage civil society organisations to join. Specifically, those working directly with farmers, providing hands-on support, access to farming inputs, and capacity-building.

Brands and Retailers

Starting from €10,000/year
Annual Contributor Fees are attributed to annual turnover and organisational size.
For Brands, the turnover is based on total revenue for apparel, textiles and footwear. For general Retailers, total annual turnover from apparel, textiles and footwear can be used to determine the Annual Contributor Fee.
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Suppliers and Manufacturers

Starting from €2,000/year
Annual Contributor Fees are attributed to annual turnover and organisational size.
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Farm Groups

€200/year
Annual Contributor Fee is a flat fee for all Farmer organisation. 
Farmer organisations are any organisation that represents or works with cotton farmers or farm workers.
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Civil Society Organisations

Starting from €200/year
Annual Contributor Fees are attributed to annual turnover and organisational registration.
For Civil Society Organisations, the Annual fee is defined based on whether 1) the organisation is registered in a non-OECD country or an OECD country, and 2) for those registered in an OECD country the fee is based on their annual income in the previous financial year.
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What our Contributors and partners are saying

  • " OCA's data collection efforts and dashboard continues to be a valuable resource to understand farmers economics, perceptions, cotton yield, and so much more. We look forward to seeing other environmental indicators included in the dashboard. "
    Matt Dwyer
    Head of Product Impact and Innovation, Patagonia
  • " As Textile Exchange, we know very well that global targets related to climate and nature are only possible through true collaboration with producers on the ground. OCA is leading valuable work centered on supporting farmers, helping to build a responsible and resilient organic cotton supply chain that supports the climate while driving beneficial outcomes for people and planet."
    Claire Bergkamp
    CEO, Textile Exchange
  • " By contributing to OCA, KIABI secures a reliable supply of high-quality organic cotton, strengthens relationships with farmers, and invests in sustainable practices. Helping scale the production of organic cotton is essential, as we grow Kiabi's position as a sustainable fashion leader. This helps us meet consumer demand for sustainable sourcing, and drives long-term growth and positive environmental impact. "
    Virginie Cayzeele
    Raw Materials Leader, KIABI
  • " Joining the OCA platform has allowed us to leverage their expertise and work towards common goals. This collaboration is crucial in empowering organic cotton farmers with the knowledge and resources they need to enhance their income and build resilience. Together, we are creating a more sustainable and equitable future for the cotton industry. "
    Ishwar Illachezian
    Director - Textile Division, Suminter
  • " We're excited to partner with the Organic Cotton Accelerator, as it allows us to support farmers directly and promote organic and regenerative farming practices. This partnership enables us to work collectively with others in the industry to identify scalable solutions. What sets Organic Cotton Accelerator apart is its commitment to traceability and a collective approach that unites the global organic cotton sector. This collaborative approach enhances farmers’ livelihoods and benefits local communities, driving sustainable change. It provides new opportunities to tackle the industry's challenges and strengthens our strategy to source more sustainable cotton. "
    René Mulder
    CSR Manager, The Sting
  • " The resounding conclusion across several project sites is the adoption of regenerative practices increases income, improves food diversity, and enhances community and family health. Additionally, it benefits local wildlife and improves soil quality. We extend our gratitude to OCA and partners for their vital work across regions, truly showcasing the transformative impact of regenerative practices. "
    Virginia Borcherdt
    Sr. Director, Sustainable Fashion, Conservation International
  • " Working with OCA has been an enlightening and rewarding experience for both farmers and program partners. Unique in the industry, OCA has brought together different stakeholders in the value chain under its programmes. Additionally, OCA’s capacity building efforts have proved beneficial to project partners and farmers. Kudos to the OCA team, retailers, civil society members, supply chain partners, and the entire farming community for making this initiative a success. We expect OCA to bring in more retailers to the organic space in Pakistan in the coming season to ensure scalability and sustainability of the program for the benefit of the farmers."
    Saqib Sohail
    Responsible Business Projects , Artistic Milliners
  • " As we advance our transition to more responsible and lower-impact materials, we know how important it is to introduce organic cotton with integrity. We are proud of our partnership with OCA, which enables our brands to source direct-to-farm, prioritising farmer prosperity, alongside caring for the planet and achieving supply chain transparency and traceability. We are excited to be part of this dynamic community, all united to create and sustain a thriving organic cotton sector. "
    Francesca Mangano
    Head of CSR and Sustainability, TFG-Brands

Success stories

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Our purpose-driven community is made up of over dozens of Brands, Manufacturers, Farmers, Retailers, and Donors committed to bringing the sustainable future of cotton forward. These are their stories.

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