Low emissions wheat promises to slice the carbon footprint of bread

Michael Holder
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Credit: Dosshe Mills
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Credit: Dosshe Mills

Collaboration between Agravis Raiffeisen AG, OCI Global, and Dosshe Mills expected to see wheat made using low carbon fertiliser launched later this year

A pioneering wheat produced using low carbon fertiliser that promises to deliver half the carbon footprint compared to conventional bread flour is being cultivated in Germany with a view to rolling out...

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