Cotton is a natural fiber that has been used in clothing for centuries. It is popular because it is light, breathable, soft, durable, easy to handle, and easy to absorb dyes. It is the largest non-agricultural non-food product, accounting for 21% of the world’s textile consumption, and is believed to employ 350 million people in the manufacturing industry. In the past, cotton was also called “white gold” because of the lucrative industries of countries like Uzbekistan.
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