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Edible Garden Expands Distribution of Fresh, Sustainably Grown Herbs Across New York
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-04-29 12:30
BELVIDERE, NJ, April 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Edible Garden AG Incorporated ("Edible Garden" or the "Company") (Nasdaq: EDBL, EDBLW), a leader in controlled environment agriculture (CEA), locally grown, organic, and sustainable produce and products, today announced that it has expanded the distribution of its sustainably grown herb product line to additional Stop & Shop retail locations across New York. "We are excited to build on our commitment to servicing Stop & Shop by making our sustainably grown h ...
The Most Compelling Reason to Buy Amazon Stock Right Now
The Motley Fool· 2025-04-29 09:45
$19.3 million. That's how much money you'd have today if you bought $10,000 worth of Amazon (AMZN -0.59%) shares at its IPO in 1997 and never sold. Could you make a 1,930-fold gain over the next few decades by investing in Amazon? Probably not. However, I think the stock will remain a big winner. And there's one most compelling reason to buy Amazon stock right now. Good reasons to buy Amazon stock Don't get me wrong: I'm not saying there's only one reason to invest in Amazon now. I can think of quite a few ...
Pluri Completes Strategic Acquisition of Leading Cultivated Cacao AgFoodTech Company, Kokomodo Ltd.
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-04-28 12:00
HAIFA, Israel, April 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Pluri Inc. (Nasdaq: PLUR) (TASE: PLUR) ("Pluri" or the "Company"), a leading biotechnology company leveraging its proprietary platform for cell-based solutions to create a collaborative network of ventures, today announced the completion of the acquisition of approximately 71% of the equity of Kokomodo Ltd. ("Kokomodo"), an innovative AgFoodTech company specializing in cultivated cacao production, for $4.5 million payable in 976,139 of the Company's Common S ...
Village Farms International Takes Top Honors at the 2025 Stevie® Awards
GlobeNewswire News Room· 2025-04-28 11:00
Core Insights - Village Farms International, Inc. has won two Gold Stevie® Awards and one Bronze Stevie® Award at the 23rd Annual American Business Awards® for its achievements in sustainable business models and international expansion [1][2][5]. Group 1: Awards and Recognition - The company received the Gold Stevie Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Consumer Products Industries, recognizing the visionary leadership of its CEO, Michael A. DeGiglio, in controlled environment agriculture and the cannabis sector [3]. - Village Farms was awarded the Gold Stevie for Sustainable Business Models, highlighting its commitment to environmentally responsible agriculture, achieving 97% land savings and 86% water reduction, while reducing CO₂ emissions by approximately 475,000 metric tons annually [4]. - The Bronze Stevie Award for Achievement in International Expansion was given for the company's rapid scaling of global cannabis operations, including a 111% year-over-year increase in international medicinal cannabis sales [5]. Group 2: Company Overview - Village Farms operates as a vertically integrated supplier in controlled environment agriculture, focusing on high-value plant-based consumer packaged goods, and is a leading fresh produce supplier in North America [10]. - The company’s subsidiary, Pure Sunfarms, is one of the largest cannabis operations globally and a top-selling brand in Canada, while it also holds an 80% stake in Rose LifeScience, a cannabis products commercialization expert [11]. - Internationally, Village Farms is expanding its cannabis and CBD operations, exporting medical cannabis to markets such as Germany and Australia, and holds one of ten licenses to grow recreational cannabis in the Netherlands [12].
加强巴伊亚州的农业支持:建立有竞争力、绿色和包容性的农业食品部门的政策(英)2025
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2025-04-28 06:00
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the agricultural sector in Bahia Core Insights - The agricultural sector in Bahia has shown significant growth and resilience, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic, contributing to food security and economic stability [29][36][76] - The report emphasizes the need for policies that enhance competitiveness, sustainability, and inclusivity in the agrifood sector [29][86] Economic Performance of the Agricultural Sector - Brazil's GDP growth has slowed, with a recorded GDP of 7.6 trillion reais in 2020, reflecting a 3.0% annual growth rate, down from 12.6% in 2011 [33] - The agricultural sector's value added has been dynamic, with a 39.9% annual variation in 2020, contributing 5.7% to Brazil's total GDP [36][38] - Bahia's GDP growth decreased from 7.9% in 2011 to 4.1% in 2020, with the agricultural sector increasing its contribution to the state's economy from 6.9% to 9.2% during the same period [73][79] Evaluation of Support for Agriculture in Bahia (2017-2021) - The report utilizes OECD methodology to assess monetary transfers to agriculture, focusing on Producer Support Estimates (PSE), Consumer Support Estimates (CSE), Total Support Estimates (TSE), and General Service Support Estimates (GSSE) [86][90] - The PSE for Bahia is based on market price support and budget support, with a focus on key products like cocoa, cotton, and soybeans, which represent 47% of the state's agricultural production value [100][109] Summary and Recommendations - The report concludes with recommendations for repurposing public policies to foster a competitive, green, and resilient agricultural sector in Bahia, addressing the impacts of past policies and external factors [29][86]
加强圣卡塔琳娜州的农业支持:竞争性、绿色和包容性农业食品行业的政策(英)2025
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2025-04-28 06:00
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the agricultural sector in Brazil or Santa Catarina Core Insights - The agricultural sector in Brazil has shown resilience during economic downturns, contributing significantly to GDP and food security, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic [28][36] - Santa Catarina's agricultural sector has experienced dynamic growth, with a notable increase in agricultural exports and contributions to the state's economy [75][56] - The report emphasizes the need for public policy reforms to enhance competitiveness, sustainability, and inclusivity in the agrifood sector [31][75] Summary by Sections Economic Performance of the Agricultural Sector - Brazil's GDP growth has slowed, with a recorded GDP of 7.6 trillion reais in 2020, reflecting a 3.0% annual growth rate, down from 12.6% in 2011 [33][34] - The agricultural sector's value added grew by 39.9% in 2020, significantly outperforming other sectors, and contributed 5.7% to the total GDP [36][40] - Santa Catarina contributed 4.6% to Brazil's GDP in 2020, showing an increase from 4.0% in 2011 [44] Evaluation of Support for Agriculture in Santa Catarina - The report evaluates monetary transfers to agriculture in Santa Catarina from 2017 to 2021, using OECD methodologies to estimate Producer Support Estimates (PSE), Consumer Support Estimates (CSE), and Total Support Estimates (TSE) [82][84] - The PSE for Santa Catarina reflects the annual monetary value of transfers to agricultural producers, while the CSE indicates the impact of policies on consumers [85][86] - The TSE quantifies all gross transfers resulting from agricultural support policies, providing insights into the overall support landscape for the sector [88][89] Recommendations - The report suggests reforms aimed at fostering a competitive, green, and resilient agricultural sector in Santa Catarina, highlighting the importance of adapting public policies to current economic realities [31][75]
加强巴西的农业支持:竞争性、绿色和包容性农业食品部门的政策(英)2025
Shi Jie Yin Hang· 2025-04-28 06:00
Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the agricultural sector in Brazil and São Paulo Core Insights - The agricultural sector in Brazil has shown resilience and growth, contributing significantly to GDP despite overall economic slowdowns, with a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 8.6% from 2011 to 2020 [35] - Agricultural exports increased by 35.6% in 2022 compared to the previous year, highlighting the sector's importance in the economy [54] - The report emphasizes the need for policies that enhance competitiveness, sustainability, and inclusivity in the agrifood sector [27] Economic Performance of the Agricultural Sector - Brazil's GDP was recorded at 7.6 trillion reais in 2020, with a growth rate of 3.0%, a significant decrease from 12.6% in 2011 [31] - The agricultural sector's value added grew by 39.9% in 2020, indicating its dynamic role in the economy [35] - In 2020, the agricultural sector contributed 5.7% to Brazil's total GDP, an increase of 1.6 percentage points over ten years [37] Evaluation of Agricultural Support in São Paulo (2017-2021) - The report utilizes OECD methodology to assess monetary transfers to agriculture in São Paulo, focusing on Producer Support Estimates (PSE), Consumer Support Estimates (CSE), Total Support Estimates (TSE), and General Service Support Estimates (GSSE) [79] - The analysis covers the impact of state government agricultural policies on producers and consumers, excluding national policies [79] - The PSE for São Paulo includes market price support and budget support, with a focus on key products like orange, soybeans, sugar, beef, and pork [100]
Global Campus Gen-Z Leaders Exchange Launched
Globenewswire· 2025-04-28 03:22
Core Viewpoint - The Global Campus Gen-Z Leaders Exchange program has been launched to foster international dialogue and collaboration among Generation Z leaders through various activities and initiatives [1][7]. Group 1: Program Components - The program includes two main components: the Z-Leaders Online Forum and the Z-Leaders Tour, engaging over 50 university media reporters and young representatives globally [3]. - The Z-Leaders Online Forum commenced on April 9th, featuring live discussions on global issues such as climate change, emerging industries, digital cultural dissemination, and AI applications [4]. - The Z-Leaders Tour will provide participants with opportunities to visit Chinese cities, enterprises, universities, research institutions, and cultural landmarks to experience China's development firsthand [6]. Group 2: Objectives and Initiatives - The initiative aims to create a global youth communication platform that is cross-language, multi-temporal, and multi-dimensional [3]. - Plans have been announced to establish a permanent Global Youth Alliance to connect students from prestigious universities worldwide, along with a Global Youth Cloud Initiative to tackle collective challenges [7].
Greif Honored as Stevie® Award Winner in 2025 American Business Awards®
Globenewswire· 2025-04-25 12:00
Core Insights - Greif, Inc. has been awarded a Gold Stevie Award for Achievement in Management – Manufacturing and a Silver Stevie Award for Company of the Year - Large Manufacturing at the Annual American Business Awards [1][2] Company Overview - Greif, Inc. is a global leader in industrial packaging products and services, producing a variety of packaging solutions including steel, plastic, and fiber drums, as well as intermediate bulk containers and other specialty products [8] - The company operates over 250 facilities in 37 countries and employs more than 14,000 people, aiming to be the best customer service company in the world [8] Awards and Recognition - The Stevie Awards recognize exceptional performance in the workplace, with over 3,600 nominations submitted this year from various organizations [3][4] - The awards ceremony will take place on June 10 at the Marriott Marquis Hotel in New York [5] Leadership and Innovation - Ole Rosgaard, President and CEO of Greif, emphasized the collective effort of the team in achieving sustainability and cultural goals, highlighting the company's commitment to continuous improvement [7] - Judges praised Greif for redefining its role in the industrial packaging industry through a holistic approach that integrates sustainability, innovation, and corporate culture [7]
Global Agriculture Drones Market Projected to Reach $8.03 Billion By 2029 with Significant Growth Still Expected
Newsfilter· 2025-04-24 12:30
Industry Overview - The global agriculture drones market is projected to grow from $2.01 billion in 2024 to $8.03 billion by 2029, indicating significant growth potential driven by the adoption of aerial data collection tools in agriculture [1] - The cereals and grains segment is experiencing substantial growth, with drones playing a crucial role in optimizing yields through aerial surveys, crop health monitoring, and soil condition assessments [2] - The overall agriculture drone market is expected to grow from $6.10 billion in 2024 to $23.78 billion by 2032, at a CAGR of 18.5%, fueled by demand for precision agriculture and advancements in drone technology [4] Company Developments - ZenaTech, Inc. has received FAA Part 137 approval for its ZenaDrone 1000, allowing it to conduct commercial agricultural operations, including crop spraying and precision agriculture [2][3] - ZenaTech plans to utilize a Drone as a Service (DaaS) model to sell its solutions, targeting larger commercial farms and agribusinesses [2] - Unusual Machines, Inc. reported a fourth-quarter revenue of over $2.0 million, marking a 31% increase quarter-over-quarter, with total revenue for FY2024 reaching $5.65 million, exceeding its target by 13% [11] Technological Advancements - The ZenaDrone 1000 features advanced technology, including AI, sensors, and purpose-built attachments for crop spraying, designed for stable flight and heavy lift capabilities [5][6] - Sidus Space has unveiled a near real-time vessel detection and classification capability through its LizzieSat® satellite platform, enhancing space-based maritime intelligence [12][13] - AgriFORCE Growing Systems Ltd. has made progress in its Radical Clean Solutions division, receiving a U.S. patent for a chemical-free solution to reduce mold and extend the shelf life of produce [14][15][16]