U.S. agribusiness giant Cargill Inc said it is building a $200 million palm oil refinery in the Indonesian province of Lampung, which the company expects to be completed late next year. .
Cargill is building a new US$200 million palm oil refinery in Lampung, Indonesia, which will accelerate Cargill's efforts to develop a sustainable palm supply chain and provide verified deforestation free products to customers. The new refinery will play a key role in connecting sustainable crude palm oil production in Indonesia to demands in North America and Europe through a fully integrated supply chain from plantation to customer. With the new refinery, Cargill will be able to meet customers
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Applications for US$100,000 Future Food Asia Award are now open
ID Capital announces the fifth edition of Future Food Asia Awards - APAC’s premier AgriFoodTech competition, and its title partners for the FFA Conference. SINGAPORE, January 15, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ AgriFoodTech in Asia Pacific continued to gain momentum and is pegged to attract a record level of venture and growth investment in 2020, despite headwinds from the coronavirus pandemic. While the pandemic highlighted supply chain vulnerabilities and prompted the need to rethink what food resilience means, it also accelerated trends in the region that saw consumers become more concerned with environmental sustainability and healthy lifestyles.
Future Food Asia 2021 to be held in Singapore
The annual Conference brings decision-makers from leading agriculture and food corporations, influential investors, rising innovators and other key ecosystem players together.
AgriFoodTech in Asia Pacific continued to gain momentum and is pegged to attract a record level of venture and growth investment in 2020, despite headwinds from the coronavirus pandemic. While the pandemic highlighted supply chain vulnerabilities and prompted the need to rethink what food resilience means, it also accelerated trends in the region that saw consumers become more concerned with environmental sustainability and healthy lifestyles.
For the past four years Future Food Asia (FFA) has acted as a springboard for innovators to blitz scale their businesses, and a catalyst in the sector. The platform has empowered 40+ early-stage startups from Asia Pacific by providing them the stage to present their cutting-edge innovations and distributed over US$ 1 mill