Quality Analysis and Certification of Textile Products by Gots- Global Organic Textile Standard
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https://doi.org/10.47494/mesb.v18i.892Keywords:
organic farming, Global Organic Textile Standard, cotton, cotton fiber, organic fiber, toxicity, fiber length, textile industry, standardizationAbstract
The article describes the role and importance of organic agriculture on a global scale, and also highlights the data justifying the feasibility and need for the application of international GOTS standards - controlling the production, processing, manufacturing, packaging, labeling, quality and certification, export and import of all products from natural fibers. In addition, a plan of practical measures for organizing the cultivation of organic raw cotton and the production of organic textile products in the Republic of Uzbekistan is outlined.
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Global Organic Textile Standard (GOTS)
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