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THERE has been for many years a great deal of talk about research work on cotton. The Empire Cotton Growing Committee put research in the forefront of its programme, and it was originally suggested that a research institute should be established in Egypt. About the same time the British Cotton Industry Research Association was established in Manchester, but so far it has not done anything in the way of cotton-growing except to discuss methods of co-operation with the Empire Cotton Growing Committee. The latter has, of course, not been able to do much yet, owing to the time necessarily involved in its reconstruction into the new Empire Cotton Growing Corporation.
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Cotton Research in Egypt. Nature 108, 30–31 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/108030a0
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