Farmers, workers, and their communities
Lead the shift to organic farming and strengthen collective resilience.
Our Theory of Change is grounded in a set of guiding principles that shape everything we do, from how we work with farmers to how we engage the wider cotton sector.
These principles anchor our actions and ensure farmers remain at the centre of change.
Guided by these principles, OCA focuses on a set of priority actions that enable scale, resilience, and long-term impact:
These actions allow us to move from intention to implementation, and from pilots to scale.
Transforming the cotton sector requires collective action. Our Theory of Change depends on aligned contributions across the value chain.
Lead the shift to organic farming and strengthen collective resilience.
Support the adoption of organic cotton farming and improve access to resources and good practices.
Commit to sourcing organic cotton that upholds farmer prosperity and organic integrity.
Adopt sourcing practices that reward organic farmers and advance fair, transparent supply chains.
Champion farmer voices and advocate for nature, climate resilience, and equitable sector change.
Invest in scalable solutions that advance organic cotton and deliver positive social and environmental impact.
Our collective actions lead to measurable outcomes across three core areas:
A healthier planet
Farmer prosperity and livelihoods
Better working conditions and gender equality
Together, these outcomes contribute to a transparent, responsible, and resilient organic cotton supply chain that prioritises prosperity and wellbeing for farming communities, regenerates ecosystems, and advances sustainability across the textile industry.
We envision a future where, every time a farmer switches to organic cotton, there is a ripple effect of positivity.
Farmers earn more and have access to better working conditions and secure livelihoods. Their land and soils are regenerated, biodiversity thrives, and together we contribute to combating climate change.
We call this the Organic Cotton Effect.
By 2030, we aim to support a resilient and responsible cotton sector where organic cotton drives positive change. Each transition to organic can strengthen farmer livelihoods, regenerate ecosystems, and build more sustainable supply chains. Together with partners across the sector, we are accelerating the Organic Cotton Effect for the benefit of people, nature, and future generations.