In Bordeaux, grapes harvested at night because of the weather
The measure became an economic and sustainable strategy for producers in France's emblematic wine region
Adama announces, through its senior vice-president Latam and CEO of Adama Brasil, Romeu Stanguerlin, the new "leader" in sustainability in the country. Roberson Marczak (in the photo), innovation manager who has been with the company for 14 years, takes on a new position: senior innovation and sustainability manager
With a focus on aligning sustainability actions and Adama Brasil's strategic plan, the executive will be committed to associating innovation and sustainability in the development of Adama's products and services.
“Sustainability, as well as innovation, are fundamental pillars in our strategy and in the way we look at the future and business of our company. Therefore, by uniting these two areas within the company, we focus on adapting to help farmers face challenges in food production. We will increasingly act in this direction, bringing innovations in more sustainable formulations, reducing the use of natural resources in the production process and developing digital solutions increasingly focused on ESG”, highlights Marczak.
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The measure became an economic and sustainable strategy for producers in France's emblematic wine region
According to Rodrigo Batista, Sanitary Inspection agent, agricultural products illegally introduced into the country pose a risk, both to public health and to the entry of agricultural diseases and pests.