Forest Fruits : How A Startup Is Balancing Rapid Sales Growth With Rainforest Sustainability
The world's biggest food market is expected to increase by a third in the next decade, according to the International Farmers' Association (IMARC). But what does it mean for the environment and the environmental impact of their products, asks Albana Rama.
Source: forbes.comPublished on 2023-04-15
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