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Namoi Cotton Launches Ginning Pathways Program

Namoi Cotton, Australia’s largest cotton ginner, today unveiled their industry-leading Cotton Ginning Development Pathways Program. This program aims to attract and develop a new generation of talent for the Australian ginning sector which will benefit the broader cotton industry.

Namoi Cotton to Attend 2023 Australian Cotton Collective

Namoi Cotton, Australia’s largest cotton ginner, today unveiled their industry-leading Cotton Ginning Development Pathways Program. This program aims to attract and develop a new generation of talent for the Australian ginning sector which will benefit the broader cotton industry.

Namoi Cotton releases inaugural sustainability report

Namoi Cotton has been contracted to build and operate the cotton gin. With construction due to start later this year design for the gin have been finalised and the final plans differ from that of gins in Southern Queensland and NSW.

Construction commencement approved for Kununurra gin

KIMBERLEY Cotton Company has approved the commencement of construction of the cotton gin at  Kununurra in Western Australia, with operation planned to commence in the second half of 2025.

Trangie gin upgrade delivers safety, efficiency, and improved cotton quality

NAMOI Cotton’s recent $2.4 million Trangie gin upgrade in, has yielded significant improvements in safety, efficiency, and cotton quality.

Namoi Cotton turns 60

The remarkable story of the 1960s “white gold” rush in North West NSW which grew into today’s $4 billion national cotton crop is underpinned by the equally extraordinary birth of the ginning and marketing business which made it all possible.

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Namoi Cotton Launches Ginning Pathways Program

Namoi Cotton, Australia’s largest cotton ginner, today unveiled their industry-leading Cotton Ginning Development Pathways Program. This program aims to attract and develop a new generation of talent for the Australian ginning sector which will benefit the broader cotton industry.

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