Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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Japfa is opting for renewable energy sources to reduce its carbon footprint in feed production.
The company has implemented solutions such as using biomass across its operations in Indonesia, Vietnam, Myanmar, and India. These include rice husk, wood waste, candlenut shells, and palm kernel in i...
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