This article provides a comprehensive examination of humidification technologies and points within ginneries, with a specific focus on the moisture content of the produced fiber. Several key aspects are covered, ranging from the assessment of existing humidification technologies to the determination of moisture levels in the fiber across different ginneries. Additionally, the article delves into the changes in moisture content observed in various cotton components during technological processes, particularly in fiber bales utilized in production at the spinning factory "OSBORN TEXTILE," along with associated challenges. By examining these facets, the article provides valuable insights into the intricacies of managing moisture content in cotton processing, from ginneries to spinning factories. The findings contribute to a better understanding of the role of humidification technologies in maintaining optimal conditions for cotton fiber production and subsequent textile manufacturing processes. The identification of challenges and vices allows for targeted improvements and optimizations in the industry's practices.