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SIPEF : 10a. Message of the Chairman and Managing Director ( EN NL )

Ordinary General Meeting of 14 June 2023 Message from the Chairman and the Managing Director Ladies and gentlemen, On. | June 14, 2023

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SIPEF : 1. Convening of the ordinary and extraordinary shareholders' meeting ( EN NL )

SIPEF Naamloze Vennootschap Calesbergdreef 5, 2900 Schoten ANTWERP REGISTER OF LEGAL ENTITIES 0404.491.285 . | May 11, 2023

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#SustyTalk: Seizing the biodiversity and nature opportunities of 2021

edie s #SustyTalk interview series continues with an exclusive panel discussion, held to mark the UN s International Day of Biological Diversity.

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Unilever defines Regenerative Agriculture Principles: 'Without consensus it's difficult to have alignment… it was important to start the work'

Subscribe Unilever defines Regenerative Agriculture Principles: ‘Without consensus it’s difficult to have alignment… it was important to start the work’ By Katy Askew Unilever has gone live with new Regenerative Agriculture Principles (RAPs), a framework that outlines ‘five priority areas’ the company says are ‘in most urgent need of action and where we can generate the biggest impact’. FoodNavigator spoke to Giulia Stellari, Sustainable Sourcing Director at Unilever, to learn more. There has been mounting buzz about the potential of regenerative agriculture to reduce the negative impact of food production on the health of the planet. While there is not currently a definitive definition of ‘regenerative agriculture’, the phrase is widely used to refer to practices including minimum or no tillage, reducing the use of chemical pesticides and fertilisers, crop rotation, well-managed grazing

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Unilever defines Regenerative Agriculture Principles: 'Without consensus it's difficult to have alignment… it was important to start the work'

Subscribe Unilever defines Regenerative Agriculture Principles: ‘Without consensus it’s difficult to have alignment… it was important to start the work’ By Katy Askew Unilever has gone live with new Regenerative Agriculture Principles (RAPs), a framework that outlines ‘five priority areas’ the company says are ‘in most urgent need of action and where we can generate the biggest impact’. FoodNavigator spoke to Giulia Stellari, Sustainable Sourcing Director at Unilever, to learn more. There has been mounting buzz about the potential of regenerative agriculture to reduce the negative impact of food production on the health of the planet. While there is not currently a definitive definition of ‘regenerative agriculture’, the phrase is widely used to refer to practices including minimum or no tillage, reducing the use of chemical pesticides and fertilisers, crop rotation, well-managed grazing

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