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It discovered the sector in the EU leads the international wine market, representing 62% of global wine production and trade, with exports worth €17.9 billion in 2022 and a positive trade balance of €15.9 billion, wine played a crucial role in reducing the EU trade deficit by 3.7%.
Vertical farming systems, according to WWF’s report, require upwards of 95 percent less water use — a major talking point for their proponents. The controllable nature of the growing environment also allows indoor vertical farmers to eliminate the need for pesticides. And with full ability to control the climate, vertical farmers have no risk of losing yield thanks to extreme weather events.
Over the years, a total of R22 billion (about US$1.1 billion) was paid out in financial compensation The commission never reported the number of hectares for which financial compensation was paid. It has now been confirmed that a total of 2.68 million hectares have been restored in this way.
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