paper-based customer interactions

UK agriculture department relies heavily on paper-based customer interactions

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Only a mere 20% of business applications receive direct support, while a significant 30% necessitate “hypercare” at farming organizations. Despite years of digital government initiatives, approximately two-thirds of the UK’s farming agency’s interactions with its 21 million customers still rely on paper-based forms. According to a recent report published by the Public Accounts Committee, as […]

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How will agriculture and livestock production change

How will agriculture and livestock production change in Europe and Spain in 2023?

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The new year has started strong, with the entry into force of the new CAP, feared for sacrificing production in favor of environmental requirements. But there are more changes. From Asaja, the registration of food contracts or the thousand times promised double tariff for electricity are pointed out as the most positive. Other rules are […]

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South Africa plans to attract up to $250 billion to the "green" hydrogen industry by 2050

South Africa plans to attract up to $250 billion to the “green” hydrogen industry by 2050

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South Africa has set a goal of attracting up to $250 billion to the nascent hydrogen industry by 2050. According to Masofa Moshoesho, a green economy specialist, the industry could create 1.4 million jobs and generate up to $30 billion in annual revenue. Green hydrogen, which is produced by splitting water using renewable energy, is […]

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Jinja, where the Nile begins

Factories dump their waste into Africa’s longest river

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As tourists pose for a selfie on the shores of Lake Victoria in Uganda, factories within walking distance of the source of the Nile dump their waste directly into Africa’s longest river. AFP reporters watched as tannery workers shoved rubbish into the river as dirty water flowed into the Nile through plastic pipes, leaving a […]

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situation in South African ports

Strike in South Africa: over or not?

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Blueberry sector eyeing exports from Namibia and Mozambique The situation in South African ports, which have been on strike for two weeks, will remain unchanged for now. The industry had expected the strike to last at least a week from the start and had plans in place to limit losses, although some manufacturers were forced […]

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War in Ukraine

War in Ukraine: Moscow and Kyiv sign an agreement for the resumption of grain exports blocked by the conflict

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On Friday July 22, Ukraine and Russia each signed an agreement with Turkey and the United Nations to allow the resumption of grain exports blocked by the war. A signature to avoid a global food crisis. Russia and Ukraine, which alone account for 30% of the wheat trade, reached an agreement allowing the resumption of […]

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European cereals drop again

European cereals drop again

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Harvest pressure and an upward revision of US corn acreage are dragging cereals down heavily. Cereal prices continued to quickly slide into negative territory midway through Friday on Euronext. The market still blamed the USDA report of the day before, in which American corn acreage was revised upwards, while stocks on June 1 recorded a […]

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British cows connected to 5G

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The animals have been given smart devices to help them be milked automatically and monitor the slightest changes in their health. If the experiment is successful, “connected cows” will appear all over the UK. There are thousands of genuine and aftermarket Detroit Diesel spare parts in our catalog. Use it for finding spare parts for […]

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Favourable weather conditions improve UK wheat and barley crop forecasts

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Wheat and barley production in the United Kingdom (UK) will benefit from favourable weather in 2021/22 MY, improving crop quality. There are thousands of genuine and aftermarket Detroit Diesel spare parts in our catalog. Use it for finding spare parts for the following engine elements in a matter of seconds by inputting part numbers. This […]

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Fish delicacies prove to be a planetary threat

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The consumption of fish and fish products is having a devastating effect on the planet due to carbon emissions. This is the conclusion reached by National Geographic researcher Enric Sala after analysing seafood harvesting by nets, which spoil the seabed on a huge scale, BBC writes. There are thousands of genuine and aftermarket Detroit Diesel […]

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