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VIVESCIA, a grain cooperative group, strives to take care of grain from field to plate
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Present in agricultural and processing businesses, VIVESCIA Group controls the entire grain value chain, from field to plate
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Our sustainable development approach consolidates our fundamental mission, that of feeding people, driven every day by farmers and employees who come together in the VIVESCIA community
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LINK, our new sustainable development policy
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[Press Release] VIVESCIA and NitroCapt: A partnership for innovation and to meet the challenge of decarbonising agriculture
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[Press Release] One year after its launch, TRANSITIONS goes from strength to strength with 220 new farmers committing to the programme for the next three years