
Textiles · HS 5201.2 · verified suppliers & live price
Organic cotton (second quality) comprises cotton fibers meeting organic certification standards but containing minor defects such as color variations, slight contamination, or shortened staple length, rendering them unsuitable for premium applications. Primary uses include non-fashion textiles, home furnishings, industrial fabrics, and blended yarn production. International trade grades follow ICAC standards, typically graded as middling or below. Major producers include India, Turkey, Peru, and Uganda, with significant processing hubs in China and Vietnam. Buyers should verify organic certification documentation and conduct fiber testing for staple length and micronaire before purchase, as second-quality material shows greater specification variance than first-grade equivalents.
On the Genesis network, Cotton (Organic) (Second Quality) currently matches 59 verified suppliers across 3 countries, with a live benchmark price. Its Genesis Sourcing Index of 78/100 reflects strong sourcing availability — expect fast, competitive firm offers, every one escrow-protected.
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Cotton (Organic) (Second Quality) is priced at approximately $1,792.56 per MT on the live Genesis Index (real-time market reference). Request a quote for a firm, escrow-protected offer.
Cotton (Organic) (Second Quality) carries a Genesis Sourcing Index of 78/100 (Strong), based on 59 verified suppliers across 3 countries on the network and live benchmark pricing. Sourcing is strong — competitive firm offers typically return fast.
Genesis Trade lists verified Cotton (Organic) (Second Quality) suppliers and exporters worldwide, including Cargill Inc., Royal Cotton Importacion Y Exportacion Sa, Export Quality Sas, The Trustee For Second Chance Trading Trust. Every transaction is escrow-protected.
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