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Organic Cotton Summit

June 2-4,  2026

Istanbul, Türkiye

Marriott Hotel Şişli

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ABOUT THE EVENT

The Organic Cotton Summit brings together the global organic cotton community, from farmers and producers to brands and policymakers, turning ambition into action that works on the ground.

Over two days in Istanbul

Over two days in Istanbul, you will hear voices from across the organic cotton ecosystem and beyond, sharing lived experience, practical insights, and inspiration from the field.

The program is grounded in farmer knowledge, informed by global and regional context, and focused on building organic cotton systems that are resilient, fair, and viable.

Hosted by the Organic Cotton Accelerator and Textile Exchange, the summit gives participants the opportunity to address real-world challenges and explore pathways
toward an organic cotton sector that’s both sustainable and scalable.

Over two days in Istanbul

WHAT TO EXPECT

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Keynote sessions from global and regional leaders
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Panels exploring policy, markets, and innovation
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Practical workshops focused on implementation and scaling
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Regional meetings to address context-specific challenges
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Structured and informal networking opportunities
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An optional field trip to visit organic cotton farms in Türkiye's Aegean region

WHY JOIN US?

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Why organic cotton matters today

Across the globe, cotton farmers are dealing with climate uncertainty, rising costs, and changing expectations from markets and policymakers—often all at once.

Growing cotton organically is a way of working that responds to these realities. It supports healthier soils, reduces reliance on external inputs, and helps build stronger resilience to climate stress. These outcomes matter for farmers’ livelihoods and for the long-term health of land and communities.

At the same time, organic agriculture is a proven solution that aligns with the fashion, textile, and apparel industry’s expectations for preferred production systems, with the potential to meet growing needs for verification, compliance, and traceability.

Farmers from regions across the world are already making the transition. The Organic Cotton Summit creates space to reflect on what has worked, build solutions for the challenges that have arisen, and clarify what is needed from the market side to strengthen and scale organic cotton in ways that are fair, practical, and regionally adapted.

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Connecting the global organic cotton community

The Organic Cotton Summit is designed to welcome:

  • Brands and retailers
  • Farmers and producer organizations
  • Suppliers and manufacturers
  • NGOs
  • Donor organizations and foundations
  • Policymakers and public-sector stakeholders
  • Technology providers
  • Seed producers

Whether you are already engaged in organic cotton or exploring its potential, the Organic Cotton Summit offers a space to learn, connect, and contribute.

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Sharing learnings and building relationships across regions

By participating, you will: 

• Gain a deeper understanding of how organic cotton supports farmers, communities, and ecosystems 

• Connect with others working to strengthen and scale organic cotton and learn from region-specific experiences 

• Explore practical responses to shared challenges, from climate risk to market requirements 

• Contribute to conversations shaping the future of organic cotton systems

WHAT SHAPES THE ORGANIC COTTON SUMMIT?

Farmer voices at the centre

Join sessions grounded in are grounded in farmers’ experiences, recognizing their knowledge, challenges, and leadership in shaping organic systems.

Cross-regional learning

Hear perspectives from a range of cotton-producing regions, and make the most of the opportunity to share approaches, adapt solutions, and learn from one another.

Tangible experiences and solutions

Engage directly with program partners and solution providers in our exhibit space, as well as through optional field trips that bring conversations into real world settings.

Practical responses to shared challenges

Explore applied solutions to issues such as climate risk market access regulation and traceability, with an emphasis on solutions that can be applied in practice.

FIELD TRIP

Join an optional field visit in İzmir, Türkiye

Come with us on June 4 to see organic cotton initiatives in practice

Located in the Aegean region, approximately one hour from İzmir and İzmir Adnan Menderes Airport, this optional field visit offers a firsthand look at organic and regenerative cotton production in its early stages, with visits to a farm and a local cotton ginner.

FIELD TRIP

PRICE LIST

Registration category

OCA Contributors
Textile Exchange members

Non-Contributors/members

International

Türkiye

International

Türkiye

Brands and retailers

€ 400

€ 200

€ 500

€ 250

Suppliers and manufacturers

€ 400

€ 200

€ 500

€ 250

CSO/Farm groups

€ 100

€ 50

€ 100

€ 50

Service providers, consultants and seed producers

€ 500

€ 250

€ 500

€ 250

Donors, foundations

€ 500

€ 250

€ 500

€ 250

Research institutes, academia

€ 100

€ 50

€ 100

€ 50

Certification bodies

€ 500

€ 250

€ 500

€ 250

Other

€ 400

€ 200

€ 500

€ 250

TAKE PART

Register to secure your place and be a part of the conversation

ABOUT THE ORGANIZERS

Organic Cotton Accelerator

The Organic Cotton Accelerator (OCA) is a multi-stakeholder organization uniting the sector to unleash the potential of organic cotton, from field to fashion, for people and the planet. 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. As an accelerator, we want to get to this future, faster.

Find out more at
organiccottonaccelerator.org 

Textile Exchange

Textile Exchange is a global non-profit driving beneficial outcomes for climate and nature across the fashion, textile, and apparel industry. We guide a growing community of brands, manufacturers, and farmers toward more purposeful production from the very start of the supply chain.

Find out more at
textileexchange.org 

Textile Exchange

STAY CONNECTED

Stay up to date as the program develops, speakers are announced, and field trip registration opens.

Make sure you’re signed up to Textile Exchange and the Organic Cotton Accelerator’s newsletters for updates.

STAY CONNECTED

VISA REQUIREMENTS

It is each attendee’s responsibility to investigate and comply with visa requirements for Türkiye. We recommend applying for a visa well in advance of your travel date to avoid last-minute issues.

e-Visa or visa on arrival: Nationals of many countries can apply for an e-Visa online via the official Türkiye e-Visa website or obtain a visa upon arrival at Turkish airports.

Application requirements: Applicants must hold a valid passport (minimum of six months validity beyond their intended stay) and meet any financial and health requirements stipulated by Turkish immigration authorities.

Visa fees: Fees vary depending on nationality and visa type. Specific visa categories may have additional requirements.

For further details, including the list of eligible countries and specific visa types, visit the Türkiye Directorate General of Migration Management.

If you require an invitation letter, please contact: ocs2026@evronas.com