Bangladesh Cotton Association (BCA) and Indian Cotton Association (ICA) are jointly organising ‘Bangladesh India Cotton Fest 2016’ in Bangladesh for the first time. The event is highly valued and supported by the most influential trade bodies FBCCI and IBCCI.
Scheduled to be held during March 2016, Bangladesh India Cotton Fest is organized to promote and protect the interest of cotton agents, traders, growers etc. BCA is the national trade body of cotton spinners, cotton agents, cotton traders, cotton growers, cotton ginners and cotton controllers can be labeled as inspection companies, according to a report.
BCA is an affiliated member of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) and an affiliated Association of the International Cotton Association (ICA) based in Liverpool, UK. Indian Cotton Association is a Public Company incorporated on 06 April 1965 involved in spinning, weaving and finishing of textiles.
The cotton fest is going to offer a platform where reciprocity is going to be held between buyers and sellers. Hence, the agents are going to get an opportunity to arrange meetings between their buyers and sellers, and help them to finish their business under a festive mode for this current season Indian cotton. It will also play the role of a ‘network’ channel for the buyers, sellers, agents and controllers. Mainly people will do their business with a festive mood.
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