According to Turkey Union of Chamber of Agriculture (TZOB) chairman, Shams Bayraktar, “Cotton imports has been continuously rising, owing to the absence of any measures against the import of cotton in the country.”
A statement issued by TZOB, the said the country imported 613,000 tons of cotton in 2012, which is a 442.5 per cent more compared to the 113,000 tons of cotton imported in 1995. Bayraktar said the cotton sector is one of the most strategic sectors in the country, as it facilitates the textile and apparel sector of Turkey. However, the positive and negative development in cotton sector is highly influenced by industry and trade policies as well as world markets.
The TZOB official said cotton production in the country has also been declining consistently, in 2012, cotton produced in the country was 2.32 million tons, this is expected to decline in 2013 by 2 to 1.7 per cent year-on-year. The TZOB official urged that it was necessary to take measures for supporting Turkish cotton growers for them to compete with international markets.
Innovation was an important part of Intertextile Shanghai Apparel Fabrics and Verve for Design proved this fact while showcasing original designs from Australia, France, Italy, Japan, Korea, Taiwan and UK. The zone offered opportunities for new designers to display their work which was a crucial element of Verve for Design, which was firmly embraced by Australia’s Longina Philips Designs. “We have introduced a new constantly evolving collection called ‘The Print Room’, which was created as a platform to facilitate design by young emerging designers and offered us a distinct edge in terms of the design work we can offer to our clients,” said Senior Designer Shannon Cheung.
Handmade designs was one of the main attractions for Chinese consumers particularly in the mid range market. Italy’s Lineastudio di Sartori Stuart & C SAS is on point with this trend, bringing both handmade and digital designs in a bid to meet the major textile players in the Asian market, said Stuart Sartori, President.
This zone was truly about expressing creativity and showcasing originality. As Dietmar Voegel, owner of UK-based Circleline Designs pointed out, “We work with people who are interested in original design and artwork and want to distinguish themselves from the mass market.”
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