Chain Agriculture Articles & Analysis
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Background The customer is a leading food company that fulfills a systemically important role in sourcing more than 40 million tonnes of grains and oil seeds annually throughout the world. They supply agriculture products worldwide through our globally integrated supply chain, originating from surplus producing regions to supply regions with high demand. ...
An increasing number of pioneering businesses and investors operating along forest and agriculture supply chains are leading the charge to transform the deeply flawed dominating economic models for the benefit of people, nature and climate. ...
It will do so by first improving local observation and monitoring systems for water and soil quality, rehabilitating small-scale water management schemes such as rainwater retention systems and irrigations, undertaking functional reforestation of mangroves on 250 hectares of mangrove swamp areas, and strengthening agricultural value chains with microenterprises. ...
Our ambitious Scaling Positive Agriculture project aims to transform global food systems by maximizing the potential of agriculture as a solution for climate, nature and farmers. The project focuses on three priority pathways where business can provide real solutions: 1) climate positive - shifting agriculture from a net source to a net sink of GHG emissions; 2) nature positive - shifting ...
The GAA-EL project works with its members to improve human rights performance within agriculture supply chains, with for example the publication of an introductory toolkit, and the release of a train-the-trainer pack for internal company implementation. ...
Chetna Organic Agriculture Producer Company was established with the primary aim of enhancing the livelihood of tribal smallholder farmers dependent on rain-fed agriculture through making their farming systems more profitable and sustainable. Chetna promotes organic cotton farming and alongside undertakes participative research on the best package of practice depending on the agro-climatic ...
As with most sectors of the economy, the agricultural value chain has been disrupted by the shock of the Covid-19 pandemic. ...
However, they are expensive to procure and maintain and cannot scale over large areas. Why do Supply Chain Companies need it?Satellite Imagery + AI can help Knowing where the trees are growing, what species they are, how many are there and what yield they will achieve is important information that supply chain companies can use to make decisions. ...
Overall objective of cross-border cooperation is to contribute to development and environment protection by managing risks of pollution caused by agricultural production and improvement of soil and ground water pollution control on agricultural surfaces in the Danube region. In order to find a solution to this problem, the establishment of cooperation ...
Demand for biofuel, specifically based on biodiesel, should change the composition of Brazilian exportation of soybean agro–industrial system. Studies of agricultural chains have drawn attention to important roles including international and domestic market, international traders, the state and standards used extensively to examine a wide range of the ...
The resources below provide experience, information and recommendations from a range of experts around the world. Food security and agriculture The three UN agencies dealing with food and agriculture issues have some great resources on food security. ...
Privileged characteristics have helped Brazil to consolidate itself as a leader in agricultural exports. These exports, however, have unique characteristic. ...
After describing the evolution of the industry and of the supply-chain structure, the paper analyses the experience of a group of growers who overcame the crisis through the creation of an alternative quality-based supply chain. The analysis is conducted in the light of the socio-economic literature on agricultural supply chains ...