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Welcome to the California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association's website. Here you can find out what we are up to with our latest news feed, learn more about specific industry issues, or learn more about us and what our organizations do for the California cotton industry.

The California Cotton Ginners and Growers Associations are voluntary agricultural trade associations that proudly represent 100% of all cotton ginners and growers in the state. Our associations represent our members on a variety of issues at both the state and federal level, including air quality, water quality, energy, environmental, labor, taxes, transportation and many others. Our focus is solely on California cotton, which gives us the opportunity to specifically represent the interest of the California cotton industry. With numerous success stories under our belt and many more on the horizon, the associations have gained a reputation for first class representation both locally and statewide.

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News & Issues

Association to Host Employee Harassment Prevention Webinar

The California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association (CCGGA) and Western Tree Nut Association (WTNA), in partnership with AgSafe, will offer a one-hour Harassment Prevention Training for nonsupervisory employees via live webinar on Monday, March 30 and Wednesday, April 15. Each webinar will be offered in two sessions: Spanish: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. English: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. The cost to attend […]

Registration is Now Open! CCGGA, Supima, and WCSA 2026 Annual Meeting

It’s time for the California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association’s (CCGGA) 2026 Annual Meeting! Following the success of last year’s meeting, Supima and Western Cotton Shippers Association (WCSA) will join CCGGA to bring together growers, ginners, and industry leaders for a day of valuable industry updates and discussions. The meeting will be held on Wednesday, […]

CDPR Proposing to Double Air Monitoring Network for Pesticides

The California Department of Pesticide Regulation (DPR) has announced plans to expand its statewide Air Monitoring Network (AMN). DPR released a proposal detailing plans to expand from five to ten long-term air monitoring stations and add a new mobile platform to better assess pesticide concentrations in agricultural communities. The department is holding a 60-day public comment […]

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