In an unprecedented move to reduce carbon emissions, Brazil uses a sailboat to export coffee and cocoa to Europe

Published 2024년 11월 13일

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Brazil is about to export six hundred tons of organic coffee and cocoa to France using a wind-powered ship, reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainability in the coffee industry. The coffee is grown organically in São Paulo, using natural methods to control diseases. This shipment is the beginning of a series of five potential exports by the end of 2025. The Artemis cargo ship, which uses wind and solar energy, is aligned with the goal of decarbonizing ports in the maritime industry.
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Brazil will send a shipment of coffee and cocoa to Europe using a unique and ecologically sustainable means of transport. Each coffee bean has a special touch. The farm in Mococa, in the interior of São Paulo, grows completely organic coffee, meaning it does not use any type of pesticides. "Today, when we discover a disease, we see that there is a disease in the coffee crop, we use another microorganism to control it. So it's all a matter of understanding the principles of nature and always being aware of science, the techniques that the producers themselves have been developing", says agricultural engineer João Araújo. This form of cultivation has made its way into the international market. Six hundred tons of these beans have already been bagged for export and have made the first leg of the trip to the Port of São Sebastião, on the northern coast of São Paulo. Over the next 24 days, they will cross the Atlantic to France, along with bags of Brazilian cocoa beans. The novelty of ...
Source: G1globo

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