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How natural fertilisers can drive productivity and cut emissions

Food supply chains are ramping up low-carbon programmes, offering growers payments for verifiable environmental improvements. With nutrient planning now a key part of these assessments, switching to carbon-friendly sulphur solutions could help farms meet targets, cut emissions and protect yields

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How natural fertilisers can drive productivity and cut emissions

True sustainability is not just about the environment, it is also about ensuring food security and building a resilient and profitable farming sector for the future, says Amy Hardwick, sustainability and...

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