News
22 February 2021

First domestic trade of sustainably sourced sugar closed via VIVE scheme

In:
Agri/Soft Commodities
Region:
Asia-Pacific

The VIVE programme, a subsidiary programme made by Czarnikow and Intellync which connects end-to-end buyers, has completed the first domestic sustainable sugar trade in Thailand between two of its participants. Kaset Thai International Sugar Corporation (KTIS), the largest sugar mill in the world,...

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