The Arizona Cotton Growers Association is a statewide trade association established in 1942 to protect and improve the economic viability of Arizona cotton producers. The organization represents cotton farmers across the state, advocates on their behalf, and works to promote sound environmental stewardship, industry research, and the long-term sustainability of Arizona’s cotton sector.
Agricultural and farm policy, water and irrigation regulation, environmental and air quality standards, crop protection and pest management, trade and export policy, farm labor, and state and federal programs affecting cotton producers.
Membership dues and assessments from Arizona cotton producers and related industry participants.
National Cotton Council, Cotton Incorporated, Cotton Council International, Cotton Board
Non-profit trade association