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Livestock, News

Brazilian meatpacker JBS says net-zero emissions pledge was ‘never a promise’

By Luciana Magalhaes, Reuters, Simon Jessop, Stefanie Eschenbacher January 15, 2025
The world's largest meatpacker, JBS, became in 2021 the first of its peers to commit to cutting or offsetting all its emissions by 2040, and to ending illegal deforestation across its long supply chain that starts in the heart of the Brazilian Amazon.

Investors are increasingly focusing on links between a healthy food system and efforts to fight global warming and preserve biodiversity.  Photo: fotografixx/Getty Images
Crops, Markets

U.N.-backed investors set fresh targets in sustainable food shift

By Simon Jessop October 27, 2022
Reuters – A U.N.-backed group of global financial institutions including Dutch lender Rabobank on Thursday set out a series of company specific environmental and social targets aimed at helping drive […] Read more


The FAIRR Initiative, whose members manage more than $45 trillion in assets, said in a report that livestock companies are failing when it comes to reducing methane.
Livestock, News

Investor group warns livestock industry needs to do more on methane

FAIRR Initiative report could influence how, and where, members invest

By Ana Mano, Simon Jessop January 4, 2022
Reuters – A global push to cut methane emissions and end deforestation is at risk of being held back by weak corporate efforts in the livestock industry, an investor group […] Read more

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Crops, Markets

Big Weed hits up Europe hoping for expansion cash

By Nichola Saminather, Simon Jessop September 17, 2018
Toronto/London | Reuters — A favorite of DIY stock pickers, Canadian cannabis firms are trying to bolster their institutional investor base by ramping up efforts to woo European funds as […] Read more

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Livestock

Investor group launches campaign to curb antibiotic use in food

By Lisa Baertlein, Martinne Geller, Simon Jessop April 11, 2016
Reuters — Fifty-four large investors managing one trillion pounds (C$1.84 trillion) in assets have launched a campaign to curb the use of antibiotics in the meat and poultry used by […] Read more


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Major Syngenta shareholders would back Monsanto bid, if higher

By Simon Jessop May 8, 2015
London | Reuters — Major investors in Swiss agrochemicals firm Syngenta are confident a deal with Monsanto will come off if the U.S. firm ups its initial US$45 billion bid […] Read more

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