cottonorigin
Cottonorigin refers to the origin and domestication of cotton, the plant fiber used in textiles, and the historical development of the cotton industry. It encompasses the biology of cotton plants, the processes by which wild cotton was transformed into crop varieties, and the geographic spread of cotton cultivation.
Biologically, cotton belongs to the genus Gossypium in the family Malvaceae. The four main cultivated species
Domestication occurred independently in multiple regions. In the Americas, G. hirsutum and G. barbadense arose from
Historically, evidence of cotton cultivation dates to roughly 5,000 BCE in the Americas and about 3,000 BCE
Today, cotton production remains concentrated in warm climates, with major producers including India, China, the United