Short and sweet
Cotton in Conversion (CiC), or organic cotton in certification, is cotton in conversion from conventional cotton to organic cotton.
Sourcing cotton for the future
We want to support producers in transforming their farms. The conversion from conventional cotton to certified organic cotton takes about three years, as the soil needs this amount of time to fully recover from the artificial pesticides. During this time, the cotton is already grown with the standards of controlled organic cultivation, but it must be marked with CiC for that long. This also means that the farmers do not yet receive an organic premium during the conversion. After they have grown organically for three years, they will eventually receive the organic cotton certification. We, at erlich textil, are already sourcing CiC and thus hope to encourage more farms to grow organic cotton.
Good to know
You can safely assume that it is grown under certified organic conditions (controlled organic cultivation) by our cotton farmers. Artificial fertilizers and pesticides, as well as toxic chemicals and genetically modified seeds are strictly prohibited. For better transparency, however, it may not yet be directly labeled and sold as organic cotton. In this respect, it is labeled with CiC.