Many sustainability initiatives are failing to maximise value to the business, the environment, and society that could be produced. A robust analysis of strategic priorities using the latest scientific and market data can significantly enhance the impact of a business’s sustainability actions.
Read MoreThe Agri-Women’s Development Trust offers a range of courses aiming to equip and support women to generate economic, social and environmental progress in the primary sector and rural communities. Amelia Wood and Charlotte Irving are attending the ‘Understanding Your Farming Business’ course and have been able to apply the new skills and knowledge to their daily practices as a consultant.
Read MoreCharlotte Irving, one of our environmental consultants and resource economist, reflects on farmers’ current challenges and her way to address them.
Read MoreThe pilot farms of the Colombia Dairy Value Chain Project have shown substantial increase in their farm profitability by adopting new farming practices. The project has developed short, instructive videos and ten Good Practice Guides to share the knowledge and success among more dairy farmers in the high altitude tropical zone in Colombia.
Read MoreThe advancement of technology in corporate sustainability assessment and reporting has led to a new wave of business sustainability and opened up innovative ideas and new opportunities to strategic decision-making and communication.
Read MoreThe fundamental purpose of sustainability assessment is to improve sustainability. However, assessment alone does not by itself lead to change. There are multiple factors that influence the success of any initiative in terms of its ability to create change.
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