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Acknowledgements:
This module draws on material developed by Alice Payne and by Jane Morley, Lauren Solomon and Justine Coneybeer for KFB104 and DFB203, and from the report Critical Labour Issues in the Cotton Value Chain (Payne et. al. 2020, unpublished).