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English: In 2009, SIRO and the Cotton Catchment Communities CRC (Cotton CRC) released FIBREpak, a guide designed to help the Australian cotton industry improve the quality of the fibre it produces. FIBREpak contains information for managing fibre quality at every step, from variety choice and crop management through to harvesting and ginning.
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