All Energy articles – Page 15
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ArticleAl Dahra BayWa tomatoes return
Tomatoes from Al Dahra BayWa's newly reconstructed climate-controlled greenhouse are making a comeback following the 2020 flood
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ArticleChiquita launches carbon programme
The banana giant aims to reduce carbon emissions by 30 per cent by the end of 2030 in its "30BY30" project
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ArticleMaersk sets carbon neutral target
Group says it will operate the world’s first carbon neutral liner vessel by 2023, seven years ahead of schedule
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ArticleTotal Produce UK completes switch to renewable power
Group targets 20 per cent CO2 reduction across its British operations, with all 24 UK sites now powered by renewable electric energy
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ArticlePandemic push for sustainability
For organic suppliers like SunFresh Produce, sales have accelerated since the start of the crisis, as consumers seek out brands they can trust
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ArticleRiverford leads way on home-compostable
UK organic veg box company completes milestone switch for all fruit and veg items to home-compostable packaging, saving 21 tonnes of plastic a year
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ArticleMSC considers its carbon position
Shipping group joins the Hydrogen Council as it looks to collaborate on decarbonisation
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AnalysisIs automated navigation the future?
Successful tests of innovative technology for autonomous shipping show direction of future travel, says Port of Antwerp
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ArticleNetafim spreads the word on water
Precision irrigation specialist has always put water top of the agenda – and public discussion is now aligning with its objectives
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ArticleNFU and CLA respond to 10-point environment plan
Farming bodies call for grants for tree-planting and woodland management among other financial incentives for green agriculture
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ArticleGreenyard launches sustainability report
Third edition of the company’s Sustainability Report "puts its purpose and ambitions firmly in the spotlight"
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ArticleZIM expands refrigerated capacity
The Israeli shipping line is adding 1,000 Carrier Transicold PrimeLINE refrigeration units in order to meet growth and support its customers in perishables
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ArticleTie-up boosts hydrogen for horticulture
CambridgeHOK and Protium Green Solutions agree to work together to improve take-up of green hydrogen energy
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ArticleSolar flair
Unreliable electricity supply and an abundance of natural resources drives use of sun power in South African fruit sector
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ArticleAntwerp ready for unexpected
With major tests on the horizon in the form of Covid-19 and Brexit, the Port of Antwerp is as prepared as it can be, says Ingrid Vanstreels
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ArticlePure Harvest invests in Kuwait
The Abu Dhabi-based agri-tech company has entered into an agreement to supply fresh fruit and vegetables to Kuwaiti retailer the Sultan Centre
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ArticleCitrus company launches Bio-Inclusive Agriculture
Iberhanse-NaturGreen pioneers Bio-Inclusive Agriculture and launches a manifesto to help reverse the effects of traditional agriculture
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ArticleElite Agro invests in Indonesia
Indonesia sees its growing cooperation with the UAE as key to boosting its food security and raising standards for exports
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ArticleJaguar empowers South African fruit farmers
Dutch company teams up with energy supplier and investment fund to create solar energy joint venture
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ArticleSun Belle's green initiative
Berry specialist installs rooftop solar array system at its Maryland warehouse and distribution centre

