
This cotton industry organization represents their members in the legal, legislative and regulatory affairs of their respective businesses.

This cotton industry organization represents their members in the legal, legislative and regulatory affairs of their respective businesses.

The membership of the Growers Association currently produces 100% of the total cotton produced in California. The total number of cotton growers is estimated to be approximately 750 statewide.
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Welcome to the California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association's website. Here you can find out what we are up to with our latest news feed, learn more about specific industry issues, or learn more about us and what our organizations do for the California cotton industry.
The California Cotton Ginners and Growers Associations are voluntary agricultural trade associations that proudly represent 100% of all cotton ginners and growers in the state. Our associations represent our members on a variety of issues at both the state and federal level, including air quality, water quality, energy, environmental, labor, taxes, transportation and many others. Our focus is solely on California cotton, which gives us the opportunity to specifically represent the interest of the California cotton industry. With numerous success stories under our belt and many more on the horizon, the associations have gained a reputation for first class representation both locally and statewide.
As a follow-up to a critical meeting earlier this year, the Association hosted the California Air Resources Board (CARB), San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District (SJVAPCD) and several agricultural organizations to discuss CARB activities to address what is being called the “NOx shortfall”. The NOx shortfall is the gap in emission reductions needed by CARB and […]
CalRecycle has announced approval of regulations governing plastic waste. Taking effect on May 1, 2026, these rules implement California’s packaging producer responsibility law, requiring producers to reduce single-use plastic by 25% and ensure all packaging is recyclable or compostable. These changes shift the burden of rising trash costs, pollution, and harmful plastics away from taxpayers […]
The final training opportunity in this year’s safety training series is the Respiratory Protection webinar, provided in both English and Spanish, scheduled for May 11. This webinar will cover key requirements for developing and maintaining a compliant respiratory protection program. This training is ideal for employers and safety personnel responsible for ensuring worker protection and compliance […]