Visit to Australia's leading cotton seed company
Currently, a delegation comprising scientists from research institutions under the Ministry of Agriculture and members of the Cotton Council under the President is continuing its official visit to Australia. The next destination for the delegation was Cotton Seed Distributors Limited (CSD), one of the world’s most reputable organizations in cotton seed production and a key player in Australia’s agricultural sector. Founded in 1967, CSD provides innovative solutions and high-quality seeds aimed at supporting farmers at every stage of cotton cultivation.
CSD’s primary goal is to supply cotton growers with genetically improved and disease-resistant seeds to achieve high yields. Additionally, the company offers modern agronomic solutions and advice to help enhance agricultural efficiency.
Today, Cotton Seed Distributors Limited’s activities attract significant interest not only in Australia but globally. The delegation, led by the director of the National Center for Knowledge and Innovation in Agriculture, Shukhrat Otajonov, and composed of representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture and the Cotton Council under the President, visited the company as part of its trip to Australia. During the visit, the delegation became acquainted with the company’s modern equipment-equipped research center, seed cleaning processes, and scientific efforts to increase productivity. The Uzbek delegation highly appreciated CSD’s operations and expressed great interest in exploring opportunities to implement this model in Uzbekistan.
CSD is considered a key organization supporting Australia’s cotton industry. The company’s high-quality seeds have significantly increased cotton production volumes in the country and helped provide farmers with a stable source of income. Moreover, CSD’s innovative approaches have strengthened the reputation of Australian cotton in the international market. Cotton Seed Distributors Limited is a leader not only in cotton seed production but also in knowledge, innovation, and sustainability. Its activities aim to create advanced solutions in agriculture, not only for Australian farmers but on a global scale. The visit by the Uzbek delegation indicates a potential new path for cooperation between the two countries.