DIRECT TO FARM

Northern Fashion Ltd.

This product is made with in-conversion cotton from our direct to farm project and produced by Northern Fashion Ltd in Bangladesh. See the full supply chain below.


We are investing in the direct to farm project, which is initiated by BESTSELLER in collaboration with the Organic Cotton Accelerator, to help secure organic cotton supply, and to ensure transparency in our supply chain – from farmer to spinner, to fabric mill, to manufacturer.

DIRECT TO FARM

IN-CONVERSION COTTON

The transition period for a farmer to get the organic certification takes an average of three years as the soil needs to recover from pesticides and synthetic fertilizers used commonly in conventional cotton farming. In this period, the farmers are not paid extra – known as the ‘organic premium’ – for their hard work and effort. Farmers growing their cotton according to the organic farming standards will save money on input cost, but they also experience drop in their yield when converting their fields while working under strict regulations (to ensure the land eventually qualifies to be certified organic under international standards). Direct to farm helps protect farmers making the switch to organic cotton by supporting them on their journey with premium payments, training and long term commitments.

With direct to farm

we ensure

transparency in the

supply chain.

From farmer to

spinner, to fabric mill,

to manufacturer. 

In 2023, we have

committed to sourcing

286.000 kg yarn through

direct to farm, equivalent

to approximately

1.390.000 kids’ t-shirts

– of which 54% is organic

cotton, and 46% is

in-conversion cotton.