The Agriculture Association of Textile Chemical and Critical Reviews
Journal (AATCC Review) operates under the gold open access model,
ensuring that all published articles are freely accessible online without any subscription
or access restrictions. This model promotes the global dissemination of
high-quality research in the fields of agriculture, textiles, chemicals, and
related disciplines.
To maintain the highest standards in scholarly publishing—including manuscript
processing, peer review, professional editing, typesetting, online hosting,
digital archiving, and journal management—an Article
Processing Charge (APC) is applied only after an article is
accepted for publication. Authors are not required to make any payment
during submission, and there are no hidden or additional charges.
Starting from February 1, 2025, the APC will vary according
to the World Bank country income classification, ensuring
fairness and affordability for researchers from all regions. The applicable APC
rates are as follows:
Country Income Category | APC (USD) |
High-income countries | $150 |
Upper-middle-income | $125 |
Lower-middle-income | $98.74 |
Low-income countries | $80 |
A detailed country-wise APC list has been prepared based on
this classification, specifying the applicable rate for each country. Authors
are requested to refer to the updated APC price list available on the
journal’s website before making any payment.
This pricing policy ensures transparency and supports the sustainable
operation of the AATCC Review as an inclusive and accessible open
access platform for the global research community.
APC Waivers and Discounts
The Agriculture Association of Textile Chemical and Critical Reviews
Journal (AATCC Review) is committed to supporting authors and promoting
inclusive academic publishing. To ensure equitable access to publication
opportunities, the journal provides various waivers and discounts
on Article Processing Charges (APCs) based on contribution, reviewer service,
and country income classification.
All requests for APC waivers or discounts must be submitted prior to
manuscript submission and clearly indicated in the submission
comments. Requests for waivers or discounts will not influence
editorial or peer review decisions in any manner. For accepted
articles that qualify for a discount, the approved reduction will be reflected
in the final invoice amount.
Contribution
Rewards
★ Waiver Period Submissions (February 1, 2020 – January 31, 2025):
Manuscripts submitted and accepted during the five-year waiver period are
eligible for a 25% APC discount for the corresponding author.
★ Highly Cited Paper Award:
Articles recognized as Highly Cited Papers will receive a 100%
APC waiver.
★ Reviewer Recognition:
Individuals who have served as reviewers for manuscripts submitted to the AATCC
Review will receive a 10% APC discount on their future
submissions.
Authors claiming any of the above discounts must mention the DOI of
the published article or the manuscript number of the reviewed
paper in the submission comments.
Discounts for
Low- and Lower-Middle-Income Countries
★ If the corresponding author’s country or region is classified as a Low-Income
Economy by the World Bank, a 100% APC waiver will be
granted.
★ If the corresponding author’s country or region is classified as a Lower-Middle-Income
Economy, a 50% APC discount will be granted.
Authors qualifying under these categories must indicate this eligibility in
the submission comments at the time of submission.
(Refer to the World Bank Income Classification for the latest
country listings.)
Special Type
Waivers
The following manuscript types are exempt from APC fees:
Editorials
Corrections
Authors must indicate eligibility for these exemptions in the submission
comments when submitting their manuscripts.
 Case-by-Case Applications
Authors who do not meet the above criteria but are facing genuine
financial constraints may apply for a discount by contacting the editorial
office before submission. Each application will be considered on a
case-by-case basis, and if approved, the corresponding author must note the
approval in the submission comments.
 Use of Discounts
APC discounts are specific to the AATCC Review Journal and
cannot be combined.
If multiple discounts apply, only the highest discount will be
applied to a single manuscript submission.
APC Payment
Payment Process
Once a manuscript has been accepted for publication, the
corresponding author will be notified to confirm the invoice details
and complete the payment of the Article Processing Charge (APC).
The author, their affiliated institution, or employer is responsible for
arranging the payment, which must be completed within 10 days
of receiving the payment notice. The article will be scheduled for publication only
after full payment is received.
Please note that once the APC has been paid, it is non-refundable,
even if the author later requests withdrawal of the article.
 Payment Notice
★ When making the payment, authors should include the manuscript
number (e.g., AATCC-2025-0123) in the payment remarks to
ensure correct processing.
★ Authors are responsible for covering any transaction or processing
fees, ensuring that the Agriculture Association of Textile
Chemical and Critical Reviews Journal (AATCC Review) receives the full
invoiced amount.
★ The journal issues official invoices directly from the AATCC
Review editorial office email domain  editor@peerjournals.com. The journal does not authorize any
third-party individuals or agencies to collect APCs. Any such claims
should be reported immediately to the editorial office.
 Use of APC Funds
The Article Processing Charges (APCs) collected by the AATCC Review
are utilized to support the journal’s operations and to maintain the highest
publishing standards across all stages of the publication process.
1. Article
Publishing
★ Publishing Platform & Management System:
Development and maintenance of the journal website, online publishing platform,
and manuscript management system for submission and review.
★ Peer Review Process:
Support for the editorial and administrative teams who coordinate with authors,
reviewers, and editors to ensure a transparent and efficient review process.
★ Formatting and Proofreading:
Professional editing and formatting services to ensure all manuscripts meet the
journal’s publication standards.
★ PDF Typesetting and XML Production:
High-quality typesetting and XML conversion for online readability and
compatibility across multiple formats.
★ Permanent Archiving:
All published articles are digitally preserved for long-term access
through recognized archiving services.
 2. Marketing and Dissemination
A portion of the APC income supports the promotion and visibility
of the journal through activities such as conference collaborations, academic
sponsorships, distribution of promotional materials, and digital marketing
initiatives.
 3. Editorial Remuneration
The Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board Members are
recognized for their professional contributions toward maintaining academic
integrity and publication quality. The journal provides remuneration or
honoraria for their service.
 4. Article Awards
The AATCC Review recognizes outstanding research contributions
through the Highly Cited Paper Award, which includes monetary
recognition for authors of impactful publications.
 5. Third-Party Services and Membership Fees
APC funds also cover essential publishing service memberships
and participation in professional organizations such as Crossref,
Portico, Ithenticate, ORCID, COPE, and OASPA, ensuring best practices
and compliance with international publishing standards.
 6. Office and Administrative Expenses
Operational expenses include editorial staff salaries, office maintenance,
communication tools, and administrative costs required for the
efficient functioning of the journal.
Article
Processing Charge (APC)
The Agriculture Association of Textile Chemical and Critical Reviews
Journal (AATCC Review) publishes all articles under the gold open
access model, ensuring that once published, articles are freely and
permanently accessible to readers worldwide without any subscription barriers.
To cover the costs associated with peer review, editorial
management, typesetting, online hosting, archiving, and journal maintenance,
the journal applies an Article Processing Charge (APC)
starting from February 1, 2025.
The APC is structured as follows:
For authors from Indian institutions: USD 98.74 per
accepted article
For authors from other countries: USD 200 per accepted
article
A 10% discount is offered to returning authors or those who
have served as reviewers for the journal.
During the waiver period, authors will receive a 25%
discount on the applicable APC as part of the journal’s open access
promotion initiative.
APC fees apply only after an article has been accepted for
publication. No charges are required during the submission or review stages,
and there are no additional fees for color figures, page
limits, or supplementary materials.
This APC system ensures the continued operation and sustainability of the AATCC
Review as a reputable open access platform for research in agriculture,
textiles, and chemical sciences.
Refund Policy
Once the Article Processing Charge (APC) has been paid, it is non-refundable
since the payment supports immediate publication processing, technical editing,
DOI assignment, and online hosting.
However, a refund may be considered under the following exceptional
circumstances:
Duplicate payment: If an author accidentally makes more
than one payment for the same article.
Article withdrawal before production: If the article is
withdrawn before typesetting or publication, and the
withdrawal request is approved by the editorial office.
Refund requests must be submitted to the editorial office at submission@peerjournals.com
within 30 days of payment, along with proof of payment and
valid justification.Â
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High-income Countries | Upper-middle-income Countries | Lower-middle-income Countries | Low-income Countries |
Australia | Albania | Armenia | Bangladesh |
Austria | Algeria | Bolivia | Benin |
Bahrain | Angola | Cameroon | Burkina Faso |
Barbados | Argentina | Cape Verde | Burundi |
Belgium | Azerbaijan | Congo | Central African Republic |
Brunei Darussalam | Belarus | Côte d’Ivoire | Chad |
Canada | Palau | Djibouti | Comoros |
Chile | Bosnia and Herzegovina | Egypt | Democratic Republic of the Congo |
Croatia | Botswana | El Salvador | Eritrea |
Cyprus | Brazil | Georgia | Ethiopia |
Czech Republic | Bulgaria | Ghana | The Gambia |
Denmark | China | Guatemala | Guinea-Bissau |
Equatorial, Guinea | Colombia | Â Guyana | Haiti |
Estonia | Costa Rica | Honduras | Kenya |
Finland | Cuba | Indonesia | Kyrgyz Republic |
France | Dominican Republic | India | Liberia |
Germany | Ecuador | Lesotho | Madagascar |
Greece | Fiji | Mauritania | Malawi |
Hong Kong SAR | Gabon | Moldova | Mali |
Iceland | Hungary | Morocco | Mozambique |
Ireland | Iran, Islamic Republic | Nicaragua | Myanmar |
Israel | Iraq | Nigeria | Nepal |
Italy | Jamaica | Pakistan | Niger |
Japan | Jordan | Papua New Guinea | Palestine |
Kuwait | Kazakhstan | Paraguay | Rwanda |
Latvia | Lebanon | Philippines | Sierra Leone |
Lithuania | Libya | São Tomé and Principe | Somalia |
Luxembourg | Malaysia | Senegal | Tajikistan |
Malta | Mauritius | Sri Lanka | Tanzania |
Netherlands | Mexico | Sudan | Togo |
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