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Raman, Alka. "From Hand to Machine: How Indian Cloth Quality Shaped British Cotton Spinning Technology." Technology and Culture 64, no. 3 (2023): 707–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/tech.2023.a903970.

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abstract: A true history of industrial technology and innovation must factor in the history of labor and skill required to make a specific product. Mainstream perspectives on industrialization in Britain's cotton industry view technological change in spinning as motivated by productivity gains, facilitated by the fortuitous availability of high-quality, long-staple cotton. However, material evidence shows British cotton textiles advanced to match Indian cloth quality, suggesting that spinning machinery also evolved apace to achieve product quality. This article demonstrates that alongside the
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Ergasheva, N.X, Xolmirzayev.A.A, and Xojimurodov.S.B. "THE PLACE OF COTTON IN UZBEKISTAN'S INDUSTRY." Role of agriculture and medicine in science Volume 2, Issue 1 (2025): 119–21. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14872707.

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<strong>THE PLACE OF COTTON IN UZBEKISTAN'S INDUSTRY</strong> <strong>Enter.&nbsp; As we all know, we have been growing cotton in our country since time immemorial. Cotton cultivation in Uzbekistan plays an important role in the country's agricultural sector. The reason is that cotton is one of the main crops of the country, which accounted for 17% of the export volume in 2006[1]. With annual cotton production of about 1 million tons (4-5% of world cotton production) and export volume of 700-800 thousand tons (10% of world exports), Uzbekistan ranks 8th in cotton production and 11th in cotton
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BAIG, KS, Z. ALI, IA WARRAICH, et al. "SUSTAINABLE COTTON CULTIVATION IN SALINE SOILS: CHALLENGES, INNOVATIONS, AND FUTURE PROSPECTS." Biological and Clinical Sciences Research Journal 2023, no. 1 (2023): 584. http://dx.doi.org/10.54112/bcsrj.v2023i1.584.

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This review investigates the dynamic landscape of sustainable cotton cultivation in the challenging terrain of saline soils, exploring the intricate interplay of challenges, innovations, and prospects. Cotton, a vital global commodity, encounters significant impediments in regions where saline soils threaten agricultural productivity. The escalating salinity levels pose multifaceted challenges, impacting crop yield and fiber quality and triggering environmental degradation and economic instability in cotton-dependent regions. The examination of challenges encompasses the detrimental effects of
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Gautam, Sanjay Kumar, Disha Mathur, Manish Dadhich, and Chandani Joshi. "Analyzing the Determinants of Yarn Economics in the Cotton Industry: A Comprehensive Case Analysis." International Journal of Management and Development Studies 13, no. 8 (2024): 30–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.53983/ijmds.v13n8.003.

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The cotton industry is a cornerstone of the global economy, influencing agricultural practices, trade, and industrial development. This study explores the key determinants shaping the cotton sector, focusing on procurement, price stabilization, export promotion, research and development, and skill enhancement initiatives. The Cotton Corporation of India (CCI) plays a crucial role in this ecosystem by ensuring fair compensation for farmers through minimum support prices, facilitating consistent cotton supply for the textile industry, and promoting exports to enhance market reach. Furthermore, t
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He, Jiayuan. "Comparative Sustainability Assessment of Organic Versus Conventional Cotton Production." International Journal of Education and Humanities 10, no. 2 (2023): 8–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v10i2.11317.

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The global textile and clothing fabric industry is one of the top polluters annually, underscoring the need for sustainable production innovations (Bonou-zin et al., 2019). Traditional cotton cultivation frequently entails extensive water use and synthetic pesticide and fertilizer applications, leading to water pollution, soil erosion, biodiversity decline, and lasting impacts on ecosystems and human health (Bonou-zin et al., 2019). Despite growing consumer awareness of textile sustainability and advancements promoting organic cotton, its adoption remains notably lower than conventional cotton
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Tagiyeva, L. "CONDITIONS AND FACTORS OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE COTTON-GROWING COMPLEX IN AZERBAIJAN." POLISH JOURNAL OF SCIENCE, no. 51 (June 16, 2022): 20–23. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6651070.

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The conditions and elements that influence the growth of the cotton-growing complex in Azerbaijan are examined in this article. Based on the findings, the author supports the need to expand cotton fiber and finished product exports, i.e., to produce higher-value products, to reduce reliance on imported textiles, to consider all risks associated with the industry, and to actively develop and implement innovative technologies in cotton processing businesses.
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Bhattacharya, Dr Sumanta. "Study on Exhaustion Behaviour of Red Chili on Cotton Fabric." International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology 9, no. 11 (2021): 1022–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2021.38964.

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Abstract: Dying is a popular practice in textile industry which is prevalent at all parts of the world from the period of ancient civilization. Initially, natural dyes i.e. dye derived from natural resources like vegetables, flowers, minerals, plants etc. were used. Now-a-days, due to technological and scientific innovations synthetic dyes are processed at large scale in the laboratories as it is still one of the most profitable industry globally. However, the rapid utilization of chemicals in textile industry for production of synthetic dyes causes degradation of environment like soil polluti
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Nurasheva, К. К., А. А. Demesinova, and S. К. Serikbayev. "Production chain in cotton production in the Republic of Kazakhstan: problem solving in an integrated system." Problems of AgriMarket, no. 4 (December 30, 2024): 176–86. https://doi.org/10.46666/2024-4.2708-9991.16.

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Cotton complex occupies a significant place in the economy of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The main production - cotton fiber is a competitive technical product in the world market. Income from its sale is an important article of currency receipts to the budget of the country. The publication is devoted to the problem of creating an integrated production chain in the cotton industry of Kazakhstan. In the republic for a long period of time cotton as a raw material was realized for export, and for domestic needs in the textile industry imported cheap varieties from Uzbekistan, Turkey, China, coun
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Patil, Sangeeta. "Evolving Biotechnology in Textile Processing." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH IN ENGINEERING AND MANAGEMENT 09, no. 05 (2025): 1–9. https://doi.org/10.55041/ijsrem49179.

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Abstract: Biotechnology has become a transformative force in the textile industry, fostering sustainability, innovation, and enhanced functionality throughout the value chain. This review examines the critical role of biotechnology in revolutionizing fiber production, textile processing, dyeing, wastewater treatment, and advanced applications by leveraging biological systems, organisms, and their derivatives. Key advancements include the development of genetically modified fibers like Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton and bioengineered colored cotton, enzymatic processes that replace harmful
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Parera, Àngels Solà, Llorenç Ferrer-Alós, Lluís Virós Pujolà, and Yoshiko Yamamichi. "Silk textiles, crisis and adaptative strategies in Catalonia, 1770–1850s (Barcelona and Manresa)." Continuity and Change 35, no. 1 (2020): 53–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0268416020000090.

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AbstractThis article compares the impact of the economic crisis of 1787–1832, including the war and the loss of colonial markets, on the silk industry in Barcelona and Manresa, the two main centres of silk production in eighteenth-century Catalonia. In particular, it explores how families adopted different strategies in adapting to the crisis. Some moved into different sectors, including the emerging cotton industry, sometimes accompanied by geographical mobility. Others innovated by manufacturing specialised products, such as ribbons and handkerchiefs, often taking advantage of technological
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Ceylan, Okan. "From Entomological Disaster to Agricultural Modernization, the Effect of Pink Bollworm on Cotton Farming in Çukurova (1914-1928)." Belleten 88, no. 313 (2024): 997–1030. https://doi.org/10.37879/belleten.2024.997.

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Since the second half of the 19th century, pink bollworm, which has been effective on a global scale, spread to Çukurova as a result of cotton seed imports from Egypt after the First World War (the WWI). In 1924 and 1925, pink bollworm, which had a negative impact on cotton yields, was initially seen as an entomological problem in cotton, but turned into a social, economic and political problem due to the key importance of cotton in Türkiye’s foreign trade, textile industry and rural development. As a matter of fact, the agricultural control against pink bollworm led to technical advances, sci
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Kerkhof, Stefanie van de. "Regionale Industrialisierung revisited – Die niederrheinische Textilregion von der Protoindustrialisierung bis zum 20. Jahrhundert als Fallbeispiel." Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte / Economic History Yearbook 61, no. 2 (2020): 319–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jbwg-2020-0014.

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AbstractThe concept of Regional Industrialization developed by Rainer Fremdling, Toni Pierenkemper and Richard Tilly is based on a small-scale research approach and composes regions according to criteria of homogeneity. This paper argues that the concept is fruitful in regard to textile regions and their analysis in a long-term perspective from proto-industrialization to the 20th century. It examines relevant factors such as capital, labour, raw materials, transfer of capital, technology and knowledge in order to analyse the specific regional path of growth. Especially the role of migrant pion
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J.Sriram, S. Vallal Kannan, T.Ragavan, S.Sheeba, and B.Sivasankari. "Mechanization in Cotton Farming: Addressing Labor Shortages and Enhancing Productivity in India." Journal of Scientific Research and Reports 30, no. 10 (2024): 617–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/jsrr/2024/v30i102488.

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Cotton is a globally significant crop, playing a vital role in both the agricultural and industrial economy. Cotton is a crucial raw material for the textile and apparel industries, driving international trade and commerce. Its global demand influences market dynamics, trade policies, and economies worldwide. The cotton industry provides livelihoods for millions of people, particularly in developing countries, from farming to manufacturing, making it a key source of employment globally. In India, approximately 59% of the raw material for India's textile industry comes from cotton. However, cot
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Komiljanovich, Dadajanov Arafatali. "Engineering Solutions to Cotton Ginning Problems." Andalasian International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Sciences (AIJANS) 5, no. 2 (2025): 71–77. https://doi.org/10.25077/aijans.v5.i2.71-77.2024.

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Cotton processing plays a pivotal role in Uzbekistan’s agricultural-industrial integration, with technological advancements becoming increasingly vital for maintaining fiber quality. The ginning process, a key operation in cotton processing, often suffers efficiency losses due to moisture-induced fiber damage and mechanical wear of saw drums, particularly during autumn when cotton arrives with high humidity. Traditional ginning machines lack mechanisms to prevent raw roll formation, leading to fiber degradation and frequent downtime, with insufficient research focused on eliminating this core
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Tsutsui, S. "Review on 50 years of fibers. ( 2 ). Course of technological innovations of cotton spinning industry in Japan." Sen'i Kikai Gakkaishi (Journal of the Textile Machinery Society of Japan) 49, no. 4 (1996): P201—P208. http://dx.doi.org/10.4188/transjtmsj.49.4_p201.

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Nurindah, Mandhe Sekar. "“Color Pop” Value Addition to Combed Cotton Waste with a Pop Art Theme." Practice of Fashion and Textile Education Journal 5, no. 1 (2025): 1–8. https://doi.org/10.21009/pftej.v5i1.45240.

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Fashion product collection entitled "COLOR POP" is a fashion product collection consisting of two sets of clothes, two pairs of shoes, and one clutch that utilizes cotton combed waste as the main material in its manufacture. Inspired by Pop Art which has contrasting and energetic colors. The theme has an Arty Style style. The specialty of this theme lies in the uniqueness of the play of contrasting colors and motifs poured into the Pop Art theme so that it shows an energetic and colorful impression. This fashion product is intended for early adult women aged 19-24 years who have high self-conf
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Delgado, Lilian Pérez, Adriana Paola Franco-Bacca, Fernando Cervantes-Alvarez, et al. "Tailoring Heat Transfer and Bactericidal Response in Multifunctional Cotton Composites." Nanomaterials 13, no. 3 (2023): 463. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13030463.

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Through the execution of scientific innovations, “smart materials” are shaping the future of technology by interacting and responding to changes in our environment. To make this a successful reality, proper component selection, synthesis procedures, and functional active agents must converge in practical and resource-efficient procedures to lay the foundations for a profitable and sustainable industry. Here we show how the reaction time, temperature, and surface stabilizer concentration impact the most promising functional properties in a cotton-based fabric coated with silver nanoparticles (A
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Seifali Abbas-Abadi, Mehrdad, Brecht Tomme, Bahman Goshayeshi, et al. "Advancing Textile Waste Recycling: Challenges and Opportunities Across Polymer and Non-Polymer Fiber Types." Polymers 17, no. 5 (2025): 628. https://doi.org/10.3390/polym17050628.

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The growing environmental impact of textile waste, fueled by the rapid rise in global fiber production, underscores the urgent need for sustainable end-of-life solutions. This review explores cutting-edge pathways for textile waste management, spotlighting innovations that reduce reliance on incineration and landfilling while driving material circularity. It highlights advancements in collection, sorting, and pretreatment technologies, as well as both established and emerging recycling methods. Smart collection systems utilizing tags and sensors show great promise in streamlining logistics by
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H., E. Turdiyev, Abdubannobova O., and Maxsudova X. "TECHNOLOGICAL AND OPERATIONAL INSIGHTS INTO AIR-BASED COTTON TRANSPORTATION DEVICES." JOURNAL OF SCIENCE-INNOVATIVE RESEARCH IN UZBEKISTAN 2, no. 3 (2024): 343–47. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10887399.

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The disadvantage of the device that transports cotton by air is the high&nbsp;consumption of electricity compared to the unit amount of transported material, and&nbsp;the rapid wear and failure of working bodies, including pipes, that are in direct&nbsp;contact with the transported material containing foreign bodies
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Kumar, Dharmendra, and Kanchanlata Sinha. "INDIAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY: EMBRACING INNOVATION AND SUSTAINABILITY." Shodh Samarth- Research Journal of Commerce, Management & Economics 02, no. 01 (2025): 133–48. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14742150.

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The textile industry in India is among the oldest in the world. with a history that spans over 5,000 years. Cotton threads from India date back to around 4000 BC, and evidence of dyed fabrics can be traced to about 2500 BC. Over the centuries, the industry has evolved significantly, setting global standards in fabric production and influencing international fashion trends. Renowned for its high-quality textiles, the industry showcases the diverse cultural heritage of India's regions. Contributing around 2.3% to India's GDP, excluding related sectors, it accounts for 7% of the country's industr
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Yuldashev, N. K., V. I. Nabokov, K. V. Nekrasov, and B. O. Tursunov. "Innovative and export potential of the agro-industrial complex of Uzbekistan." E3S Web of Conferences 282 (2021): 06004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202128206004.

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The agro-industrial complex (AIC) is becoming one of the main in the economy of Uzbekistan. In recent years, work has been carried out to reform it fundamentally. The normative and legal framework for its functioning has been formed, public administration has been improved. The market mechanism of management is being introduced. Investments are attracted. The structure of acreage is optimized by reducing cotton crops and placing fruit and vegetable crops on them. New intensive gardens and vineyards are being created, innovative greenhouses are being built. Work is carried out on construction a
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Parsons, Mike, and Mary B. Rose. "The Neglected Legacy of Lancashire Cotton: Industrial Clusters and the U.K. Outdoor Trade, 1960–1990." Enterprise & Society 6, no. 4 (2005): 682–709. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1467222700015299.

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This article considers the neglected legacies of the Lancashire cotton industry and their impact on the U.K. outdoor trade. Studies of the decline of the Lancashire cotton industry after the Second World War have concentrated on the collapse of coarse cotton spinning and weaving, largely ignoring the impact of the knowledge and skills related to the finishing trades. The examination of the evolution of rainwear, coatings, and high-performance fabrics in the nineteenth century provides a backdrop to a study of the innovation process that emerged in the U.K. outdoor trade after 1960.
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Yuliani, Tessa, Liz Izmuddin, and Anne Putri. "Pengaruh Inovasi Dan Kreativitas Produk Terhadap Ketahanan Ekonomi Masyarakat Pada Industri Kerajinan Kapuk." EKONOMIKA SYARIAH : Journal of Economic Studies 4, no. 1 (2020): 90. http://dx.doi.org/10.30983/es.v4i1.2074.

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&lt;p&gt; &lt;/p&gt;&lt;p&gt;&lt;em&gt;This research is due to the problems in Jorong Batu Limbak related to the problem of making the cotton industry. For the people of Jorong Batu Limbak, the kapok handicraft industry is an industrial activity that must be developed so that people's economic resilience can be increased. This industry initially only processed cottonwood, but in its development there was a business making casual mattresses, dolls and others. The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of the creativity of the kapok industrial product creativity on the economic resilien
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Pelletier, Mathew G., John D. Wanjura, Greg A. Holt, and Neha Kothari. "Cotton Gin Stand Machine-Vision Inspection and Removal System for Plastic Contamination: Auto-Calibration Design." AgriEngineering 5, no. 3 (2023): 1243–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/agriengineering5030079.

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Plastic contamination in marketable cotton bales, predominantly from plastic wraps used in John Deere round module harvesters, poses a significant challenge to the U.S. cotton industry. Despite rigorous manual efforts, the intrusion of plastic into the cotton gin’s processing system persists. We have developed a machine-vision detection and removal system aimed at mitigating this problem. This system employs inexpensive color cameras to detect plastic on the gin-stand feeder apron and subsequently removes it, reducing contamination. This system, built around low-cost ARM computers running Linu
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Mass, William. "Mechanical and Organizational Innovation: The Drapers and the Automatic Loom." Business History Review 63, no. 4 (1989): 876–929. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3115965.

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The Draper Company's commitment to research and development was unparalleled among other nineteenth-century American manufacturers in older industries. This innovative drive, coupled with a strategy of patent defense and control, carried the firm to the top of the cotton textile machine industry by the end of the century. The company's 1907 decision to follow a less innovative path seemed sensible in light of its secure position in a volatile market, but the costs in long-term competitive strength were high.
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Sachdeva, Leena, and Devjani Chatterjee. "The Fall and Rise of Cotton Yarn ‘Manja’." Global Business Review 19, no. 3 (2018): 790–801. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0972150917753303.

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In the twenty-first century, managing organizational change has become one of the critical issues for the success of any organization. Dynamic changes in the business environment post liberalization, privatization and globalization in India have escalated organizational competition holistically. Moreover, changing government policies, recent technological advancements and increased management pressure to reduce costs have reshaped the entire organizational dynamics. Researchers suggest that creativity and innovation have an important role to play in the transition process of organizations to s
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Qingming, Dong. "Adapting Global Project Management Frameworks for Innovation in Transitional Economies: A Case Study of Uzbekistan's Textile Industry." «Yashil iqtisodiyot va taraqqiyot» jurnali 3, no. 4 (2025): 22–26. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15465801.

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This study examines the adaptation of global project management frameworks PMBOK, Agile, and Stage-Gate toinnovation projects in Uzbekistan&rsquo;s textile industry, a labor-intensive sector in a transitional economy. Through a qualitativecase study of the Uzbekistan Textile and Garment Industry Association (UTGIA), we analyze four initiatives: cotton-textileclusters, ERP digitalization, synthetic fiber production, and textile technoparks. Findings show partial alignment withglobal frameworks, driving a 3.4-fold export increase ($899M to $3.1B, 2016&ndash;2023) and 20&ndash;30% productivity ga
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Hood, Olive, Jeff Coutts, and Gus Hamilton. "Analysis of the Role of an Innovation Broker Appointed by a Cotton Industry Environmental Innovation Partnership in Queensland, Australia." Outlook on Agriculture 43, no. 3 (2014): 201–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.5367/oa.2014.0177.

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Cen, Yuhan, Shiyi Geng, Linying Gao, et al. "Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of RLCK-VII Subfamily Genes Reveal Their Roles in Stress Responses of Upland Cotton." Plants 12, no. 17 (2023): 3170. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants12173170.

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Receptor-like cytoplasmic kinase VII (RLCK-VII) subfamily members are vital players in plant innate immunity and are also involved in plant development and abiotic stress tolerance. As a widely cultivated textile crop, upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) attaches great importance to the cotton industry worldwide. To obtain details of the composition, phylogeny, and putative function of RLCK-VII genes in upland cotton, genome-wide identification, evolutionary event analysis, and expression pattern examination of RLCK-VII subfamily genes in G. hirsutum were performed. There are 129 RLCK-VII membe
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Ali, Qasim, Sofia Anwar, Muhammad Sohail Amjad Makhdum, and Muhammad Rizwan Yaseen. "Impact of Innovation on Productivity and Efficiency: Evidence from the Textile Industry of Pakistan." Journal of Economic Impact 5, no. 1 (2023): 22–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.52223/jei5012303.

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Being ranked 4th in the production of cotton, Pakistan's Textile industry makes up one-fourth of industrial output and generates employment for about 40 percent of the industrial labor force. Having 60 percent of total export, textile export has been declining in Pakistan since 2013-14. Therefore, this study explored the impact of innovation on productivity and efficiency in the textile industry in Faisalabad and Lahore, Pakistan. These two districts together contribute 47.8 % of the total textile firms of Punjab, Pakistan. The Stochastic Frontier Analysis has been used on data taken from 193
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O'Hearn, Denis. "Innovation and the World-System Hierarchy: British Subjugation of the Irish Cotton Industry, 1780-1830." American Journal of Sociology 100, no. 3 (1994): 587–621. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/230575.

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Paulson, T. Fiona, and Dr J. Banupriya. "Fabrication of Vegan Leather from Botanical Barren Extracts on Blended Fabric: A Vanillin-Enhanced Approach." Indian Journal Of Science And Technology 18, no. 19 (2025): 1515–29. https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst/v18i19.412.

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Objectives: The textile industry is increasingly shifting towards sustainability, eco-friendly materials and innovation. In this study, we present a novel approach in developing plant-based vegan leather using Solanum lycopersicum (tomato plant), a crop highly cultivated for consumption in India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. The high value of post- consumption waste contributes significantly to the environment pollution and creates landfills. To address this issue, agro-barren was collected from local farmers and the markets in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The processing of bio-solution typically em
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Braguinsky, Serguey, and David A. Hounshell. "Spinning Tales about Japanese Cotton Spinning: Saxonhouse (1974) and Lessons from New Data." Journal of Economic History 75, no. 2 (2015): 364–404. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022050715000650.

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We revisit the story of technology adoption and diffusion in Japan's Meiji-era cotton spinning industry, the study of which was pioneered by Gary Saxonhouse (1974). Using a novel data set and modern methodology, we argue that both the ease with which the best technology diffused and the role of “slavish imitation” in this process may have been overstated. We find an important role played by market competition, including asset reallocation. Our analyses provide richer insights into the complex phenomena of technology diffusion, innovation, and economic growth.
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Veena B.P. and Dr. Mamatha G Hegde. "A Review on “The Sustainable Scouring Processes of Organic Cotton Fabric”." International Journal of Latest Technology in Engineering Management & Applied Science 14, no. 6 (2025): 475–77. https://doi.org/10.51583/ijltemas.2025.140600052.

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Abstract: The textile industry is focusing on consumerization in the name of adaptation of innovation and advanced technology. To meet the demand for sustainability, the incorporation of natural textiles is necessary, and the adoption of natural and less harmful processes for the finishing process of the textiles, such as scouring, bleaching, and other wet processing treatments, so that the minimum use of chemicals leads to less hazardous conditions for human beings and the environment. This study provides a broad, comprehensive overview of existing research on scouring methods for cotton fabr
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Jackson, Kenneth C., and Behnam Pourdeyhimi. "Technological Innovation and Industrial Decline: The Case of the Automatic Loom in the British Cotton Industry." Industrial Archaeology Review 44, no. 1 (2022): 48–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03090728.2022.2058855.

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Kumari, Madhulika, and Sambit Mallick. "Triple Helix Model of Innovation and the Politics of Genetically Modified Crops: Cases of Bt Cotton and Bt Brinjal in India." Perspectives on Global Development and Technology 16, no. 4 (2017): 434–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15691497-12341443.

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The construal of genetically modified (gm) crops is not just scientific or technological, but also inherently political. This article attempts to understand the implications of proprietary technologies in agriculture in India where two gm crops namely Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) cotton and Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) brinjal are analyzed. It critically examines how different normative institutional frameworks and ideologies are deeply embedded in the way diverse actors select their research questions. Further, an attempt is made to unfurl the debates on the policies of biotechnology, in genera
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Kumbara, Afthon. "THE ANALYSIS OF PORTER'S FIVE FORCES IN LUCKY TEXTILE GROUP IN FACING THE COMPETITION OF TEXTILE INDUSTRY." Dinasti International Journal of Economics, Finance & Accounting 1, no. 3 (2020): 397–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.38035/dijefa.v1i3.419.

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Lucky Textile Group is one of the textile industries in Indonesia. Lucky Textile Group has 2 subsidiaries, each of which has different processes and production results while maintaining mutual sustainability, namely PT. Benang Citra Indonesia and PT. Eternal Lucky Print. PT. Yarn Citra Indonesia is an industry that produces yarn with the main raw materials, namely cotton, rayon, capital, tencel and cotton blends, while PT. Lucky Print Abadi is an industry that produces woven and finishing fabrics (Printing, Dyeing and White). The raw material for making woven fabric is yarn obtained from PT. Y
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T., Fiona Paulson, and J. Banupriya Dr. "Fabrication of Vegan Leather from Botanical Barren Extracts on Blended Fabric: A Vanillin-Enhanced Approach." Indian Journal of Science and Technology 18, no. 19 (2025): 1515–29. https://doi.org/10.17485/IJST/v18i19.412.

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Abstract <strong>Objectives:</strong>&nbsp;The textile industry is increasingly shifting towards sustainability, eco-friendly materials and innovation. In this study, we present a novel approach in developing plant-based vegan leather using Solanum lycopersicum (tomato plant), a crop highly cultivated for consumption in India, particularly in Tamil Nadu. The high value of post- consumption waste contributes significantly to the environment pollution and creates landfills. To address this issue, agro-barren was collected from local farmers and the markets in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. The processi
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Zhang, Jianlei, Yunying Liu, and Longdi Cheng. "Structural Changes and Growth Factors of China’s Textile Industry: 1997-2012." Fibres and Textiles in Eastern Europe 26, no. 2(128) (2018): 20–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0011.5734.

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In this study, the Input-Output Structural Decomposition Analysis (I-O SDA) method is adopted to analyze the structural change in China’s textile industry during 1997-2012 and to measure the contribution rate of the growth factors (consumption, investment, inventory, exports and imports) affecting change in its gross output. Then the key factors and main driving forces promoting textile industry development are figured out. The results show that China’s textile industry has experienced great change both in scale and structure. Among the growth factors, the contribution rate of exports is the l
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Renne, Elisha P. "United Nigerian Textiles Limited and Chinese–Nigerian textile-manufacturing collaboration in Kaduna." Africa 89, no. 4 (2019): 696–717. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000197201900086x.

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AbstractIn 1964, the newly established Hong Kong-based Cha Group partnered with the Northern Nigerian Regional Development Corporation to open the United Nigerian Textiles Limited (UNTL) mill in Kaduna – the largest textile mill in Northern Nigeria. The Cha Group later expanded, building textile mills in other parts of the country. Both Chinese and Nigerian managers and workers were involved in UNTL mills, which by 1980 provided printed cotton textiles for the Nigerian market and for other markets in West Africa. Yet this Chinese–Nigeria collaboration could not overcome factors external to the
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Ashish Karnad, Vishaka. "Evaluation of Potential for Textile Waste Management using the PROMETHEE Method." 3 2, no. 3 (2023): 15–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.46632/ese/2/3/3.

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Textile waste management is a critical component of sustainable practices in the fashion and textile industry. It encompasses the responsible handling and disposal of discarded textiles, including clothing, fabrics, and related materials. The goal of effective waste management is to minimize the environmental impact of textile production and consumption. Several strategies are employed in textile waste management: Recycling involves transforming used textiles into new products or materials, reducing the need for virgin resources. Clothing and textiles in good condition can be donated or sold t
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Toms, Steve, and Igor Filatotchev. "Corporate Governance, Business Strategy, and the Dynamics of Networks: a Theoretical Model and Application to the British Cotton Industry, 1830–1980." Organization Studies 25, no. 4 (2004): 629–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0170840604040678.

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This article develops a theoretical model to explain the variation of network structures and network dynamics according to industry and firm resource characteristics and the extent of resource dependency. It incorporates an accountability and corporate governance dimension and thereby seeks to explain the long-run processes of industrial and corporate change. To verify the theoretical framework, the article examines the long-run evolution of network structures in the British cotton industry. It shows how this industry developed network structures as part of the process of industrialization and
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Bozarth, Cecil, Jennifer Blackhurst, and Robert B. Handfield. "Following the Thread: Industry Cluster Theory, the New England Cotton Textiles Industry, and Implications for Future Supply Chain Research." Production and Operations Management 16, no. 1 (2007): 154–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1937-5956.2007.tb00172.x.

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Braguinsky, Serguey, Atsushi Ohyama, Tetsuji Okazaki, and Chad Syverson. "Product Innovation, Product Diversification, and Firm Growth: Evidence from Japan’s Early Industrialization." American Economic Review 111, no. 12 (2021): 3795–826. http://dx.doi.org/10.1257/aer.20201656.

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We explore how firms grow by adding products. We leverage detailed data from Japan’s cotton spinning industry at the turn of the last century to do so. This setting allows us to fully characterize the type of differentiation (vertical or horizontal) of new product introductions as well as whether the product is within or outside of the firm’s prior technological capabilities. We find that trying to introduce innovative products beyond the firm’s previous technologically feasible set, even if such trials fail, is a key to firm growth. Indeed, it mostly facilitates growth through the firm’s late
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Abd El-Sayed, Essam S, Mohamed El-Sakhawy, and Mohamed Abdel-Monem El-Sakhawy. "Non-wood fibers as raw material for pulp and paper industry." Nordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal 35, no. 2 (2020): 215–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/npprj-2019-0064.

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AbstractPulp and paper industry in the world have been growing fast. As a result, there has been a massive request for pulp and paper raw materials. The raw materials used in papermaking can be classified into three groups: wood, non-wood, and recycled wastepaper. The Non-wood raw material is an important fiber resource in the regions where forest resources are limited. The current usage of non-wood plant fibers, as rice straws, corn stalks, cotton stalks, and bagasse would play a chief role in increasing papermaking raw materials. Using of non-wood plant fibers in the paper industry associate
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Karimov, Husnu Kadir, Esmira Mustafayeva, Elman Jafarov, Terane Safarova, and Fazil Veliev. "Theoretical study of the grate-saw-type large-litter cleaner of the mounted type." Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies 2, no. 7 (110) (2021): 74–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2021.229032.

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This paper reports a theoretical study into the saw-type-grate section of a large litter cleaner in mounted cleaners that operate on a cotton harvester, as well as the theoretical and experimental justifications for its parameters. The effect exerted by a mounted cleaner on the process of cleaning raw cotton when processing in a cotton gin has been studied. A theoretical model of the impact of grates on weeds in cleaning processes has been developed. A condition for repelling the litter by grates and removing it from a cotton technological flow has been studied. The use of grates with a flat-s
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Gupta, Jitendra. "SUSTAINABLE FOOTWEAR DESIGN: BALANCING COMFORT, FUNCTIONALITY AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT." International Scientific Journal of Engineering and Management 03, no. 03 (2024): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.55041/isjem01486.

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Sustainability is becoming increasingly important in the footwear industry, with consumers demanding products that are not only comfortable and functional but also environmentally friendly. This paper explores the challenges and opportunities of sustainable footwear design, focusing on the balance between comfort, functionality, and environmental impact. The first part of the paper examines the current state of the footwear industry, highlighting the environmental issues associated with traditional footwear manufacturing processes and materials. It then discusses the growing interest in sustai
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Hu, Ruifa, Carl Pray, Jikun Huang, Scott Rozelle, Cunhui Fan, and Caiping Zhang. "Reforming intellectual property rights and the Bt cotton seed industry in China: Who benefits from policy reform?" Research Policy 38, no. 5 (2009): 793–801. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.respol.2008.12.008.

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Flohr, Taynara Thaís, Eduardo Guilherme Cividini Neiva, Marina Proença Dantas, et al. "Characterization of Atlantic Forest Tucum (Bactris setosa Mart.) Leaf Fibers: Aspects of Innovation, Waste Valorization and Sustainability." Plants 13, no. 20 (2024): 2916. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants13202916.

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This study investigates the fibers of tucum (Bactris setosa Mart.), a palm species native to the Atlantic Forest. The fibers manually extracted from tucum leaves were characterized to determine important properties that help with the recognition of the material. The fibers were also subjected to pre-bleaching to evaluate their dyeing potential. The extraction and characterization of these fibers revealed excellent properties, making this material suitable not only for manufacturing high-quality textile products but also for various technical and engineering applications. The characterization t
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Variyana, Yeni, Livia Rhea Alvita, Najlaa Ariibah Meutia, Aphrodita Luthfania Eka Putri, and M. Mahfud. "Extraction of natural dyes from tarum leaves (Indigofera Tinctoria L.) using the Ultrasound-Assisted Extraction (UAE) method." Jurnal Teknik Kimia 30, no. 1 (2024): 44–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.36706/jtk.v30i1.1604.

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The rapid development of the textile industry has led to increased use of synthetic dyes. Although synthetic dyes are more practical and economical, their use can have adverse effects on health and the environment. Natural dyes are utilized as alternatives with indigo leaves (Indigofera tinctoria L.) being one source known for producing a blue color. However, the commonly used extraction methods require long extraction times and significant solvent consumption. Given the limitations of current methods, innovation is needed for an efficient extraction method that produces safe and environmental
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