Organic viticulture, essential for contributing to protecting soil vitality and biodiversity, is at the heart of the In the Name of Mother Nature project launched three years ago by Maison Telmont. This accelerated conversion stands out in the Champagne region, where to date, only 5 percent of the vineyards are certified organic. It involves the complete cessation of the use of herbicides, synthetic pesticides, synthetic fungicides, or chemical fertilizers in accordance with organic … [Read more...] about Telmont reveals the future of Champagne with milestone Réserve de la Terre: radiant, luminous, and full of life, crafted from organic grapes without herbicides, pesticides, fungicides, or synthetic fertilizers
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The Coca-Cola System in Africa unveils Water Stewardship Initiative
‘The Coca-Cola System’s Africa Water Stewardship Initiative’, with a nearly USD 25 million investment, will support water solutions in local communities in Africa The Coca-Cola Company in Africa (www.Coca-ColaCompany.com) and its bottling partners Coca-Cola Beverages Africa (CCBA), Equatorial Coca-Cola Bottling Company (ECCBC), and Coca-Cola HBC announced a nearly USD 25 million investment to help address critical water-related challenges in local communities in 20 African countries, starting … [Read more...] about The Coca-Cola System in Africa unveils Water Stewardship Initiative
Flash Coffee’s Indonesia-focused strategy pays off as sales jump by more than 50% in H1 2024
Flash Coffee, the tech-enabled coffee chain, is excited to announce significant growth in Indonesia, the geographic focus for the company over the last half year, a new food and drink menu featuring exciting new products, and multiple new store openings planned across Jakarta and Bandung. The expansion of its menu and physical locations highlights its commitment to delivering exceptional coffee experiences in Indonesia, one of Southeast Asia’s most promising economies with a growing appetite … [Read more...] about Flash Coffee’s Indonesia-focused strategy pays off as sales jump by more than 50% in H1 2024