At the moment, the harvest of organic cotton and the Diwali festival fill our contract farmers in India with joy
Marion Röttges and Jasmin Kurmann from the Swiss Remei combine the current visit to the industrial production partners in the Remei supply chain in South India also with a visit to Remei India and to the cooperating farmers in Kasrawad, Central India.
While the Diwali festival season is just beginning there, the cotton harvest has also started. Despite heavy rains during the monsoon, which this year lasted until the beginning of October, the farmers are currently looking at a better cotton year compared to the last, very difficult harvest years. Harvesting is now underway.
Our Indian contract farmers are paid directly for their produce and are full of anticipation for the upcoming festive season.
With its traceability tool, Remei connects interested consumers directly with cotton farmers
FIBRE TO FASHION. FARMER TO CONSUMER.
Remei involves smallholders directly and in the long term in its supply chain for organic cotton textiles and takes responsibility for a trustworthy origin of the raw material.
Within its innovative business model for a future-proof textile supply chain and with its traceability solution “my-trace by Remei”, Remei offers its retail partners an alternative that goes far beyond universal, digital platform systems and technical tracers for fibres.
Textile traceability back to the raw material is a service based on the uniquely systematic and transparent structures of Remei supply chains, enabling Remei to disclose the individual production steps back to the cotton farmers for its trading partners and their customers.