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This episode is part of our partnership with Cotton Australia, we’re joined by  Liz Stott, a cotton grower and the Deputy Chair of Cotton Australia.

She brings a plethora of insights into the industry's innovations, sustainability efforts, and leadership development programs that are defining the Australian Cotton industry.

Then, I have a yarn with Jim Gall, CEO of RB Sellars, to discuss why the iconic Australian workwear brand is now incorporating Australian grown cotton into its garments and why this shift isn't just important for Australian growers, but a larger picture around a more sustainable future.

This episode is in paid partnership with Cotton Australia. Humans of Agriculture retains editorial control of the content.

In this episode, you will hear about:
- The Evolution of Australian Cotton
 - Cotton to Market Initiative
 - Camp Cotton: Why luxury brands are choosing Aussie cotton.
 - RB Sellars & "Australian Made"
 - The Power of Storytelling in Agriculture
 
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to the Cotton Industry
02:59 Liz Stott's Journey in Cotton Farming
05:54 Innovations in Cotton Farming Practices
09:02 The Cotton to Market Initiative
12:05 Camp Cotton: Bridging Brands and Farmers
15:06 Jim Gault's Perspective on Australian Cotton
17:54 The Role of RB Sellers in Promoting Cotton
21:06 Sustainability and Best Practices in Cotton Farming
23:53 The Future of Australian Cotton in Workwear
26:58 Storytelling in Agriculture and Brand Representation

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Creators and Guests

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Host
Oli Le Lievre

What is Humans of Agriculture?

We're going behind the scenes to see and understand modern agriculture, because no matter whether you're in it or not, you probably don't know all the pieces to just how incredible, diverse and multi-layered agriculture is. We do this by uncovering the real stories, experiences and voices of modern agriculture.