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Researchers from Aarhus University are comparing greenhouse gas emissions from a conventional potato crop rotation on drained peat soil with the cultivation of reed canary grass for biomass production on undrained or poorly drained peat soil.
July 12, 2023
Peat soils in Denmark: Stop drainage and cultivate reed grass instead of potatoes, says agricultural emissions study
Drained peat soils in Denmark account for about one-third of agricultural greenhouse gas emissions.
Consumer Food Waste Survey
July 10, 2023
American Frozen Food Institute (AFFI) highlights the role of Frozen Food in Reducing Food Waste
Publications from the Cornell University Dyson School of Business and market research firm 210 Analytics cast light on the lower waste rates of frozen food and how consumers are utilizing frozen food to fight back against waste, respectively.
 World Meteorological Organization declares onset of El Niño conditions
July 06, 2023
World Meteorological Organization declares start of El Niño; what to expect
El Niño conditions have developed in the tropical Pacific for the first time in seven years, setting the stage for a likely surge in global temperatures and disruptive weather and climate patterns.
Mexico Wind Farm
June 29, 2023
Pepsico 2022 ESG summary: progress toward PEP+ Goals
PepsiCo, Inc. (NASDAQ:PEP) published its 2022 Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Summary, sharing the first full year of reporting since the launch of PepsiCo Positive (pep+) in 2021.
Soil Erosion: A Looming Threat to Farmers
June 28, 2023
Soil Erosion: A Looming Threat to Farmers
Soil erosion, a natural process exacerbated by human activities, poses a significant challenge to agricultural sustainability worldwide. This relentless force gradually strips away fertile topsoil, leaving a devastating impact on farmers and the environment.
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June 28, 2023
Electric Trucks in the Food Industry: How the Tesla Semi is working out for Frito-Lay / Pepsico
Pepsi Tesla Semi is delivering Frito-Lay products around 425 miles per charge. It also delivers Pepsi out of its Sacramento warehouse on 100 mile daily routes, going directly to stores, and 300 to 400 mile runs to other warehouses.
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Sowing a More Collaborative Seed Industry
June 27, 2023
Solynta: Sowing a More Collaborative Seed Industry
You may think of a seed as tiny and insignificant. Don’t be fooled: its impact on global agriculture is immense. The seed industry is constantly balancing innovation with bringing value to growers.
Tummers Steam Closure
June 27, 2023
Potato Flakes Lines: Tummers just eliminated all steam emissions from the drum drying process
Drum-drying of mashed potatoes for the production of potato flakes creates a lot of emissions in the form of steam. Equipment manufacturer Tummers - in cooperation with Solutherm - just put an end to this smelly and energy wasting practice.
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June 26, 2023
United Kingdom Organic farmers pleased with Sustainable Farming Incentive 2023 (SFI)
OF&G (Organic Farmers & Growers) has welcomed Defra’s development of the Sustainable Farming Incentive 2023 (SFI) and the flexibility the expanded remit offers to organic farmers.
China’s total arable land has decreased amid rapid urbanisation in recent decades, but the trend has reversed for the past two years
June 23, 2023
China bans 'one-size-fits-all' approach to farmland reclamation amid food security drive
China’s top land use regulator has warned local authorities against blunt efforts to reassign land for crops amid a national push for food security.
Lamb Weston Issues FY22 ESG Report
June 21, 2023
Potato Processor Lamb Weston Issues FY22 ESG Report
Potato Processor Lamb Weston Holdings, Inc. issued its fourth annual Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG) report, reporting progress against 2030 ESG goals.
Bredel hose pump plays an integral role in TOMRA’s sustainable potato peeling solution
June 13, 2023
Bredel hose pump plays an integral role in TOMRA’s sustainable potato peeling solution
Bredel hose pumps are contributing to a sustainable solution for steam potato peeling provided by TOMRA Food which reduces water usage, water treatment and food waste.
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