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02:29نحن يقومون بشكل تحديد المقرات التي تشغل المنظمة
02:34ويجب أن نتفصل على قبل ما يقوم بالمقرات مددئة
02:38لأنها تكون مستفيدة و فقط تحت نظر الهاتف
02:42و يمكن تحديد من الأمور لأجنسية لأحوالي
02:46و مع جداً وكذلك
02:48أعتقد أن نحن نتحدث عن السمي المنظمة
02:52أن نكون بشكل مددرات
02:53لنجد يجب أن نجد الأمور
02:55those communities to cultivate their own land using regenerative methods.
03:01So that gives them micro-resilience.
03:06That's His Excellency Fahad Alatiyah with important insights to Qatar's self-sufficiency goals.
03:13Another small state, the island nation of Singapore, aims to grow 30% of its own food in the next five years.
03:20But with a shortage of land, the city-state has had to look for alternative methods.
03:25And as our reporter Patrick Fogg finds out, one particular method has blossomed.
03:32Hi Leila, take a look at this.
03:348,000 square metres of stacked layers aiming to produce 500 tonnes of greens to feed Southeast Asia's commercial capital of Singapore.
03:45Among the variety of vegetables here, basil, parsley and all sorts of baby leaves.
03:51It's been operated by Dutch agrotech company GROE since 2023.
03:56Like several others that have ventured into vertical farming in Singapore, the previous operator folded because it wasn't commercially viable.
04:04Yusnida Yunos is GROE's Singapore country manager and says it's learned from others' mistakes.
04:10Some farms struggle with high energy costs, with inefficient designs and low automation.
04:18And this is why they're just not able to compete in the market.
04:21To overcome these challenges, GROE is bringing Dutch agricultural expertise.
04:26GROE uses a centralised management software system, which means the entire place is run by scientists in Amsterdam.
04:33As well as the Singaporean knowledge and research, we're able to create new ways of farming that is both better for the people and planet.
04:42Besides that, deploying technology that cuts down energy costs.
04:46One of the things GROE does is it uses acclimatised climate cells to create microclimates for different plant zones,
04:53giving it humidity and temperature precision to reduce energy needs and maximise crop yield.
04:59Right now, Singapore only produces about 3% of its own food.
05:05But the COVID pandemic, supply chain disruptions and soaring inflation have highlighted the need for it to be more self-sufficient.
05:13GROE seems bullish business will sprout.
05:16Already, it's planning a second farm in Singapore to grow strawberries, mushrooms and more.
05:21One of the biggest conundrums is that the more we produce, the more we waste.
05:31But is it realistic to make, buy or consume only what we need?
05:35I spoke to Daniel Khashab, co-founder and CEO of Choco,
05:40a start-up which uses data-driven solutions to streamline wholesale orders to reduce food waste.
05:46The food supply chain is a very long chain.
05:51It starts somewhere with the farmer and ends usually in a very different country with the consumer.
05:56Food distribution should use AI to understand in real time how much they are selling,
06:02where they are buying from and to use algorithms that can actually predict demand patterns.
06:08So, Choco's vision is to enable a sustainable food system.
06:12And that means a system on which every single player is connected.
06:17A system that makes sure that we have sufficient food at all the places where we need it,
06:22but that we don't grow more than what we sufficiently need.
06:25Now it's time for our regular feature, Business in 60 Seconds.
06:31Start the clock.
06:32Hisense is gearing up to announce its Q2 2025 earnings,
06:36showcasing its commitment to sustainability and innovation in manufacturing.
06:41The Chinese firm has expanded its global operations and prioritized R&D and eco-friendly practices
06:47to strengthen its leadership in the electronics market.
06:51BYD is preparing to announce its Q4 2025 financial results
06:56as it sets its sights on selling half of its vehicles outside China by 2030.
07:01This ambitious strategy is driven by a rapid expansion into European and Latin American markets.
07:07The auto giant has recently quadrupled its sales in Europe, showcasing its commitment to growth.
07:13And Manchester United is gearing up to unveil its Q4 2025 financial results
07:18as the club approves a landmark $2.7 billion stadium project.
07:24Plans are in place to construct a state-of-the-art 100,000-capacity venue
07:29to replace the historic Old Trafford.
07:33From self-sufficient ecosystems and urban farming
07:36to tapping on technology to reduce food waste,
07:39we've seen that everyone in the food chain has a role to play
07:43to help reach the goal of eradicating world hunger.
07:46Well, that's all the time we have for on this edition of the show.
07:50Please do check out Euronews.com for all your latest business news.
07:53And thanks for watching The Exchange.
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