About Us

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

Federal EPA Rolls Back Tier 4 Truck Standards

Last week, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) rolled back Biden-era emission vehicle emissions standards for light and medium-duty automakers. The proposal is providing manufacturers a 2-year delay in technology implementation, and allows for automakers to continue to manufacture Tier 3 controlled equipment. The Agency estimates that this pause in regulatory requirements will save consumers $1.7 billion […]

2026 CCGGA, SUPIMA, & WCSA Annual Meeting – Tomorrow, May 20th

California Cotton Ginners and Growers Association’s 2026 Annual Meeting, held in conjunction with Supima and Western Cotton Shippers Association is happening tomorrow, May 20th at the International Agri-Center in Tulare, California. Registration and Continental Breakfast will begin at 7:30 am. The program will begin with Breakout Sessions at 8:30 am. Please find the registration form and agenda here. Complete and submit […]

State Water Project Water Allocation Increased to 45%

The Department of Water Resources (DWR) announced an increase to the State Water Project (SWP) allocation for 2026. The allocation is now 45 percent of requested supplies, up from the previous allocation of 30 percent announced on January 29. The allocation establishes how much water the State plans to deliver to the 29 public water […]

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