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CottonConnect

Written by Katie Edwards | Aug 29, 2025 9:27:39 AM

CottonConnect and AgriSound have launched a three-year pilot programme to monitor biodiversity on cotton farms in India, using cutting-edge bioacoustic technology.

Project Duration:
2024 – 2026

Project Location:
xxxx, India

Objective:
The project aims to evaluate the impact of regenerative agriculture on pollinator activity and overall biodiversity, while supporting sustainable cotton production.

Technology:
AgriSound’s Polly™ bioacoustic sensors were installed at 28 sites across seven farms, using live dashboards to capture real-time data on bee and insect activity.

Key Findings (Year 1):
🐝Regenerative farming sites showed a 62% increase in bee activity compared to conventional farms.
🐝Increased pollinator activity is linked to higher cotton yields and improved fibre quality, directly benefiting smallholder farmers.


Wider Impact:
The initiative supports CottonConnect’s long-standing work to improve soil health, water efficiency, biodiversity, and farmer livelihoods through regenerative practices across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, China, Egypt, and Türkiye.

Significance:
This project provides measurable evidence that regenerative farming improves both ecological health and economic outcomes for cotton farmers, helping to build more sustainable and resilient supply chains.