AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoBack-to-School Push: Woodemon kicked off its 2026 campaign with materials for 100,000 custom backpacks and a new line of personalized home textiles, aiming to meet earlier U.S. shopping timelines. Pashmina Supply Boost: Ladakh is backing the Pashmina sector with a procurement incentive meant to raise production, improve herders’ returns, and reduce distress selling while securing more raw fiber for downstream processing. Cotton Productivity Drive: Nigeria’s VP Shettima urged universities to become innovation and industrialisation engines, while India’s VP Radhakrishnan reviewed the Kapas Kanti cotton mission, highlighting certification and farmer support tools to lift yields and quality. Sourcing & Sustainability: Guatemala’s 20th Apparel Sourcing Show spotlights sustainability and upcoming water-treatment rules for textile production. Standards Governance: GOTS owner Global Standards created a new independent charitable foundation to strengthen independence of its voluntary sustainability standards. Trade Incentives for Textiles: U.S. textile and apparel groups backed a new Western Hemisphere trade incentive that would offer tariff credits for U.S.-made textiles and qualifying apparel. Heritage Debate: A public dispute over who coined “zardozi” reignited interest in the embroidery’s origins and historical documentation. Functional Bedding Demand: Multiple bedding-focused reports point to rising demand for engineered, health-oriented pillows and quilts, tied to cervical support and hygiene claims.
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