Brazil: Sailing ship to transport 600 tons of green coffee and cocoa beans to France

게시됨 2024년 11월 16일

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The Port of São Sebastião in São Paulo is preparing to load approximately 600 tons of coffee and some cocoa beans for transportation to France on a sustainable ship, the Artemis. Powered by sails and wind energy, the Artemis will take three weeks to reach the port of Le Havre. The coffee, totaling 9,800 bags, and the cocoa beans, used in the European chocolate industry, will be tracked during transport, providing buyers with insight into the planting and harvesting processes. This marks the first sustainable coffee export from Brazil since the 1960s and the first voyage of the Artemis, highlighting the country's commitment to sustainable transportation.
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The Port of São Sebastião, on the coast of São Paulo, will begin loading around 600 tons of coffee this week to be transported to France by a sustainable ship powered by sails and wind energy. The product left a farm in Mococa, in the interior of São Paulo, and will take three weeks to reach the port of Le Havre. The shipment includes the export of 700 pallets with 14 bags of coffee on each pallet, totaling 9,800 bags. In addition, some bags containing Brazilian cocoa beans will also be shipped to the European chocolate industry. This is the first voyage of the Artemis cargo ship, which left directly from the shipyard where it was manufactured, in Vietnam, to São Sebastião. The idea is to carry out the operation in the most sustainable way possible, from production to transportation. That is why the Port of São Sebastião was chosen to transport the coffee. The site is managed by Companhia Docas de São Sebastião, linked to the Secretariat of Environment, Infrastructure and ...
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