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Here on this dairy farm in Switzerland, David Jaccoud and his 100 or so cows
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Here on this dairy farm in Switzerland, David Jaccoud and his 100 or so cows
produce three thousand liters of milk per day.. David’s farm uses cutting edge technology to automate milk collection
and reduce the impact that production has on the environment.
Changing how we farm is essential in the fight against climate change.
Across the world, agriculture accounts for up to a fifth of global greenhouse gas emissions.
Which means that if we're going to make substantial progress,
we need more than just David and his herd to get on board.
Nestlé is the world’s largest food and beverage company.
Founded on the shores of Lake Geneva in 1866, Nestlé began
as a small Swiss company producing milk-based products.
Over 150 years later, it’s remained true to its roots.
It tops the table of the world’s largest dairy groups,
with ice cream and milk sales nearing £12 billion last year.
Milk is the most important raw material for Nestle since the very beginning.
It started all with milk. And milk is still. the most important raw material for Nestle worldwide.
The food group works with over 500,000 farmers across its supply chain,
more than 100,000 of whom are dairy producers.. On this farm, David practices what’s known as ‘regenerative agriculture’.
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capable of cutting. A part of a plant cut off to grow new plants from. To use a knife/scissors to divide/open the surface.
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actual application or use of idea. The offices and places for legal or medical work. To do something many times to improve a skill.
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particular procedure for accomplishing something. (Organized and planned) ways of doing some things.