1. Cotton Worldwide
    Hans Peter Jost, Christina Kleineidam
    Cotton Worldwide

    Cotton is grown on every continent, in a broad range of environmental conditions and under widely disparate conditions of production. It is an important raw material for a highly varied and profitable value creation chain, and it is traded on commodities markets throughout the world. Cotton is at the center of the dispute surrounding agricultural subsidies, and it is an important tool in development aid. International chemical companies have just as much interest in it as do the advocates of ecological farming, since it consumes more water, fertilizer, and pesticides than any other crop.
    Cotton was already traveling around the world from producer to consumer in colonial times; all that has changed today is the routes it follows. Thus in one common scenario, cotton fibers from Texas are sent to China to be processed, then wend their way to the fashion runways of Paris, and finally travel as old clothes to Africa, where they are worn as secondhand fashion.

    Hans Peter Jost has created a photographic portrait of cotton on his trips to India, China, Brazil, America, Uzbekistan, Mali, and Tanzania, documenting the lives and working conditions of cotton farmers and the cultivation, harvesting, processing, and marketing of cotton.

    Christina Kleineidam, who accompanied the photographer on his travels, describes what they saw and offers background information on the specific problems of the individual countries. The economist Pietra Rivoli explains the global realities of the cultivation and marketing of cotton in her foreword.

    With a preface by Pietra Rivoli
    With essays by Christina Kleineidam
    With Photographs by Hans Peter Jost

    Design: Integral Lars Müller

    19 x 26 cm, 7½ x 10¼ in, 320 pages, 220 illustrations, hardcover (2009)

    ISBN 978-3-03778-201-9, e
    ISBN 978-3-03778-200-2, g

    English,
    EUR 40.00 / USD 60.00 / GBP 40.00

    German,
    EUR 40.00 / USD 60.00 / GBP 40.00

    Hans Peter Jost

    Hans Peter Jost, born 1953 in Zurich, Switzerland; Professional Education as a Mecanic, Social worker, Farmer; Autodidact as Photographer; Member in vfg (Verein fotografischer Gestalter) and Schweizerischer Werkbund; From 1980 freelance Photo Journalist, mostly concerned with: People in their social Environment, Documentary Photography, Portrait; Different Book publications and Photo Exhibitions (group and individual). Lives in Italy.

    Christina Kleineidam

    Christina Kleineidam, born 1961 in Bad Nauheim, Germany; Studied Architecture at Technische Hochschuie Darmstadt; Works as Architect in Germany and from 1993 in Italy; Since 2000 mostly concerned with Adult Education and Cultural work; In 2006 starts to work as freelance Journalist and Author; Lives in Italy.