Acadian Plant Health™ Launches Newly Branded Vision for Immediate Innovative Solutions in Support of Sustainable Global Food Production

DARTMOUTH, NS, Feb. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Acadian Plant Health™ today announced ‘Sea Beyond,’ the company’s newly branded vision designed to transition the biostimulant industry with technological solutions that respond to an agricultural production system highly stressed by climate change.

“Our ‘Sea Beyond‘ launch is our new vision, leadership, and commitment to providing innovative and sustainable solutions for global agriculture,” says Nelson Gibson, President Acadian Plant Health. “We are challenging conventional thinking to ‘Sea Beyond’ the way the biostimulant industry delivers agricultural solutions that respond to the growing global demand for food and climate stress.”

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The announcement builds on the company’s leadership position in the global biostimulant sector, to become the leading crop abiotic stress management company with patented seaweed core technology. Acadian Plant Health research and development delivers sea-to-land, science-based solutions, proven to alleviate crop stress from factors like drought, heat, chill, salinity and nutrient deficiencies, while still maintaining and improving the productivity of the crop. Acadian Plant Health products are designed and created as unique active ingredient solutions that will both stand-alone and fit into other technologies to solve key agricultural challenges.

“The more we spoke with our customers, the more we realized that there is a misconception of ‘either/or’ when it comes to performance and sustainability,” says Gibson. “There is a perception that you couldn’t get the yield you needed with  ‘eco-friendly’ products. But we’re challenging this conventional thinking. Working together with our industry partners, our biostimulants promise stronger yielding crops in a sustainable manner, which we have been proving with science for the past 40 years,” says Gibson. “What we must do as an industry now is see beyond the current state of the agricultural inputs industry and offer solutions that provide high value, crop productivity technology that shifts from a peripheral add-on to an essential component of Sustainable Agriculture. The world is changing, and we know things must change on a global basis. One company can’t do it alone. We must work together to advance sustainability for the benefit of plant and planet.”

About Acadian Plant Health

Acadian Plant Health is a division of Acadian Seaplants Limited™ – the largest independent marine plant harvesting, cultivation, and extraction company in the world. Acadian is an international leader in sustainable, science-based biological solutions for high-value crops. The company is committed to launching patented innovative products, with a focus on sustainability and regenerative agriculture. Acadian Plant Health products are used in over 100 crops in more than 80 countries worldwide.

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Acadian Plant Health™ lance une nouvelle stratégie de marque pour des solutions novatrices immédiates à l’appui d’une production alimentaire mondiale durable

DARTMOUTH, Nouvelle-Écosse, 6 février 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Acadian Plant Health™ a annoncé aujourd’hui la nouvelle stratégie de marque de la société, « Sea Beyond », conçue pour assurer la transition de l’industrie des biostimulants avec des solutions technologiques qui répondent à un système de production agricole fortement impacté par le changement climatique.

« Le lancement de “Sea Beyond” représente notre nouvelle vision, notre leadership et notre engagement à fournir des solutions innovantes et durables pour l’agriculture mondiale », a déclaré Nelson Gibson, président d’Acadian Plant Health. « Nous remettons en question les idées reçues pour voir au-delà de la façon dont l’industrie des biostimulants fournit des solutions agricoles qui répondent à la demande mondiale croissante de nourriture et au changement climatique ».

L’annonce s’appuie sur la position de leader de l’entreprise dans le secteur mondial des biostimulants. L’entreprise souhaite devenir la principale entreprise de gestion du stress abiotique des cultures avec une technologie de base brevetée à base d’algues. Le département de recherche et développement d’Acadian Plant Health offre des solutions scientifiques de la mer à la terre, qui ont fait leurs preuves pour atténuer les impacts sur les cultures causés par des facteurs comme la sécheresse, la chaleur, le froid, la salinité et les carences en éléments nutritifs, tout en maintenant et en améliorant la productivité des cultures. Les produits d’Acadian Plant Health sont conçus en tant que solutions d’ingrédients actifs uniques qui seront à la fois autonomes et intégrés à d’autres technologies pour résoudre les principaux défis agricoles.

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Plus nous parlions avec nos clients, plus nous nous rendions compte qu’il y avait une idée de “l’un ou l’autre” lorsqu’il s’agit de performance et de durabilité », explique Gibson. « On a l’impression qu’il est impossible d’obtenir le rendement voulu avec des produits “écologiques”, mais nous remettons en question cette idée reçue. En collaboration avec nos partenaires de l’industrie, nos biostimulants promettent des cultures à rendement plus élevé de manière durable, ce que nous avons prouvé par la science au cours des 40 dernières années », ajoute M. Gibson. « Ce que nous devons faire maintenant en tant qu’industrie, c’est voir au-delà de l’état actuel de l’industrie des intrants agricoles et offrir des solutions qui fournissent une technologie à haute valeur ajoutée pour la productivité des cultures, qui passe d’un ajout périphérique à une composante essentielle de l’agriculture durable. Le monde change, et nous savons que les choses doivent changer à l’échelle mondiale. Une entreprise ne peut pas y arriver seule. Nous devons travailler ensemble pour faire progresser la durabilité au profit des plantes et de la planète ».

À propos d’Acadian Plant Health

Acadian Plant Health est une division d’Acadian Seaplants Limited™, la plus grande entreprise indépendante de récolte, de culture et d’extraction de plantes marines au monde. Acadian est un leader international en matière de solutions biologiques et scientifiques durables pour les cultures à haute valeur ajoutée. L’entreprise s’engage à lancer des produits innovants brevetés, en mettant l’accent sur la durabilité et l’agriculture régénérative. Les produits d’Acadian Plant Health sont utilisés pour plus de 100 cultures dans plus de 80 pays dans le monde.

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Contact pour les médias : Shannon Wentz, directrice internationale, communications, Acadian Plant Health, Tél. : (1)403-973-2716, E: [email protected]

Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group Completes the Acquisition of Cryotec Anlagenbau GmbH, Wurzen, Germany

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Cryotec Anlagenbau GmbH Wurzen Germany

TEMECULA, Calif., Feb. 06, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Nikkiso Clean Energy and Industrial Gases Group (“Group”), a part of Nikkiso Co., Ltd (Japan), and operating under Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (USA), completed the acquisition of Cryotec Anlagenbau GmbH (Cryotec), located in Wurzen, Saxony, Germany for an undisclosed amount.

A global plant engineering and construction company, Cryotec provides planning, project management, manufacturing, and engineering services of skid-mounted/containerized air separation and liquefaction plants, and CO2 technologies offering tailored solutions to their customers.

Cryotec will operate as part of the Group’s GmbH facility, based in Neuenburg am Rhine, Germany.

The Group consists of six functional business units: Cryogenic Pumps, Heat Exchanger Systems, Process Systems, Fueling & Solutions, Energy Infrastructure & Strategic Projects, and Service. Cryotec will be acting as the Nikkiso Clean Energy and Industrial Gases Group competence and production center in Europe.

“Nikkiso will promote and sell globally the intelligent packaged solutions from Cryotec that reduce and recover carbon dioxide emissions, and further support the sustainability goals of the Group. Cryotec will have full access to the innovative technologies developed in California and elsewhere in the Nikkiso Group and offer localized packages, solutions, and stations for LH2 (Liquid Hydrogen) LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas), ammonia, and cryogenic energy storage applications within Germany and Europe. We will support the growth of Cryotec, by adding resources and increasing our manufacturing and assembly activities in Saxony and supplying Cryotec solutions to Germany and the global market”, according to Peter Wagner, CEO of Cryogenic Industries and President of the Group.

Prime Minister of Saxony, Michael Kretschmer stated: “The acquisition of Cryotec Anlagenbau by Nikkiso strengthens the internationalization of a traditional Saxon company from Wurzen. Nikkiso has global experience in renewable energy, hydrogen, and energy storage. Renewable energies and green hydrogen play a key role in achieving the energy and climate targets in Saxony. The Free State of Saxony is already an important location for the research and application of hydrogen technologies. I am delighted that Nikkiso will contribute its expertise to Saxony in the future.”

“Nikkiso will be able to assist with this project realization as well as the supply and servicing of liquid hydrogen and LNG filling stations in the European Market”, according to Ole Jensen, Vice President, Europe. “This acquisition represents our commitment to and support the European Union targets to be climate-neutral by 2050.”

The purchase was effective February 3, 2023.

ABOUT Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group
Nikkiso Clean Energy & Industrial Gases Group is part of the Industrial Division of Nikkiso co. Lt. Japan. The Group operates in the US, under Cryogenic Industries, Inc. (a member of Nikkiso Co., Ltd.). The Group member companies manufacture, and service engineered cryogenic gas processing equipment (pumps, turboexpanders, heat exchangers, etc.), and process plants for Industrial Gases, Natural Gas Liquefaction (LNG), Hydrogen Liquefaction (LH2) and Organic Rankine Cycle for Waste Heat Recovery. Founded over 50 years ago, Cryogenic Industries is the parent company of ACD, Nikkiso Cryo, Nikkiso Integrated Cryogenic Solutions, Cosmodyne and Cryoquip and a commonly controlled group of approximately 20 operating entities.

For more information, please visit www.NikkisoCEIG.com and www.nikkiso.com.

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360 bourses d’études seront versées aux jeunes femmes du monde entier pour accélérer leur éducation en matière de durabilité

NEW YORK, 6 février 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Les candidatures sont ouvertes aux jeunes femmes (âgées de 15 à 17 ans et demi) du monde entier pour le programme AFS Global STEM Accelerators, un programme d’échange virtuel de bourses d’études complètes dans les domaines de la durabilité, des STIM (sciences, technologie, ingénierie, mathématiques) et de l’impact social positif.

Global Stem Accelerators’ voices echo the desire for a brighter and more inclusive future.

Ce programme est géré par AFS Intercultural Programs, un réseau mondial d’échanges interculturels à but non lucratif ayant plus de 75 ans d’expérience dans l’éducation internationale. AFS a reçu le prix Excellence in Diversity and Inclusion in International Education (EDIIE, excellence en matière de diversité et d’inclusion dans l’éducation internationale) 2022 de Diversity Abroad pour la réussite de l’inauguration du programme Accelerators. 20 % des bourses d’études seront allouées aux réfugiés et aux jeunes filles issues de populations déplacées, que ce soit en raison de la guerre, de la violence ou d’une catastrophe naturelle.

Le programme Accelerators fait partie d’une initiative plus large de bourses d’études sur cinq ans visant à bénéficier à 5 000 jeunes dans le monde entier, en mettant l’accent sur le soutien aux femmes. Cette initiative est financée par bp, et le programme d’études est codéveloppé par AFS et le Center for Social Impact Strategy de l’Université de Pennsylvanie. AFS mène des actions de sensibilisation avec le soutien de SPARK, une ONG internationale qui crée des passerelles pour les jeunes, en particulier les femmes et les réfugiés, dans les communautés fragiles du monde entier. Le programme fournit également une assistance Internet et technique aux utilisateurs dans le besoin.

Les précédents boursiers sont le reflet de la diversité pour laquelle le programme a été conçu : 20 % étaient des réfugiés ou des personnes déplacées, 82 % s’identifiaient comme des personnes de couleur, 51 % étaient issus de foyers à faibles revenus et 10 % étaient les premiers de leur famille à obtenir un diplôme d’études secondaires.

Les boursiers AFS expriment leur désir d’un avenir meilleur et plus inclusif : « Je viens d’une société traditionnelle où les filles n’ont même pas le droit d’aller à l’école, a confié Harira, une participante afghane. Participer à ce programme est ma première étape vers la réalisation de mon objectif d’explorer le monde et de devenir une personne influente dans l’amélioration des sociétés durables. »

Le programme Accelerators se termine par l’élaboration par les étudiantes de projets et de présentations à impact social qui offriront des solutions potentielles aux défis du monde réel, en mettant l’accent sur la durabilité. Les participants obtiendront le Certificat avancé de compétence globale pour l’impact social, décerné par AFS et l’Université de Pennsylvanie.

« Le vif intérêt de ces jeunes femmes brillantes du monde entier est remarquable, a déclaré Kerry Dryburgh, vice-président exécutif chargé des relations humaines et de la culture chez bp. Leur volonté de faire la différence et les compétences qu’elles vont acquérir font d’elles de futures actrices du changement, des leaders et des innovatrices. »

Les candidatures sont ouvertes jusqu’au 15 mars 2023, et la première série de bourses commence le 13 mai.

Pour en savoir plus et postuler : https://afs.org/global-stem/accelerators.

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Cape Town City Hall declared Parliamentary precinct ahead of SONA

The Cape Town City Hall has been temporarily declared a Parliamentary precinct to facilitate the hosting of the State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday, 9 February, and the Budget Speech on Wednesday, 22 February 2023.

President Cyril Ramaphosa will on Thursday deliver the State of the Nation Address at the Cape Town City Hall.

The address, which is scheduled to start at 7pm, will take place before a joint sitting of the two Houses of Parliament.

The address is an important milestone, as it brings certainty to the country’s political, social and economic landscape. It demonstrates that South Africa’s democracy remains robust.

In his address, President Ramaphosa will set out government’s key policy objectives and deliverables for the year ahead, flag challenges and outline interventions to unlock the nation’s potential.

During his address, the President will also highlight what has been achieved since his last address in 2022. He will also reflect on the progress made in implementing the Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan (ERRP).

The 2023 SONA is one of the most important annual events on Parliament’s calendar and is the only ceremonial occasion that brings together the three arms of the State, including the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, under one roof.

Parliament spokesperson, Moloto Mothapo, said the Joint Sitting is called specifically for the President to deliver the address and “no other business may be considered at this Sitting”.

“It provides the President an opportunity to speak to the nation on South Africa’s general state of affairs, to reflect on a wide range of political, economic and social matters within the domestic and global context, to account to the nation on the work of government and to set out government’s programme of action,” Mothapo said.

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SONA 2023 to reflect on progress made

President Cyril Ramaphosa is due to deliver the 2023 State of the Nation Address (SONA) before a joint sitting of the National Assembly and National Council of Provinces on Thursday.

The annual SONA which is traditionally delivered by the President before a joint sitting of the National Assembly (NA) and the National Council of Provinces (NCOP), sets out government’s key policy objectives as well as deliverables for the year ahead.

The address also flags challenges and outlines interventions that are to be made to unlock development interventions for the coming financial year.

For the second year in a row, the SONA will take place at the Cape Town City Hall.

The address will also reflect on successes made by the administration since the last SONA in 2022. Over this period, the sixth administration made headway in pressing areas that impact daily life.

Crime and corruption

Corruption is among the key areas of concern for South Africans. In the previous year, several corruption-related cases were enrolled in the country’s courts, with some convictions secured. This as multi-disciplinary units, which bring together a range of law enforcement agencies are identifying more implicated individuals and entities and preparing cases against them.

After close to four years, the State Capture Commission concluded its work and presented its final report to President Ramaphosa. Consisting of six parts, the report was handed over to the President over a period of six months with the final instalment of the report handed over to the President in June 2022.

Led by Chief Justice Raymond Zondo, the Commission was established as part of the remedial action contained in the report of the Public Protector released in November 2016.

The Commission made over 350 recommendations and in October, the President submitted Cabinet’s response to the recommendations to Parliament. The response contained government’s detailed implementation plan of the commission’s recommendations.

August 2022 saw the appointment of members of the National Anti-Corruption Advisory Council (NACAC) which is tasked with advising the President on matters related to fighting corruption, in line with the National Anti-Corruption Strategy 2020-2030.

The strategy which was adopted by Cabinet in 2020, is aligned to the National Development Plan (NDP) that in part, envisages a zero-tolerance culture to corruption.

Among other areas of focus, the NACAC was expected to advise the President on effective implementation of the anti-corruption strategy by government and civil society, including the private sector. The council’s appointment is a fulfilment of commitments made by the President in the February 2021 SONA.

On the policing front, the President last year announced that the South African Police Service (SAPS) would recruit 10 000 people into the service. At a pass out parade in December, the President called on the newly appointed police constables to fight crime, uphold the law and to make South Africa safe and peaceful.

The 2 938 newly trained police officers formed part of the larger contingent of 10 000 recruits, who recently completed the nine-month Basic Police Development Learning Programme.

Building a capable state

As part of efforts to build a capable state, Cabinet in October approved the National Implementation Framework towards the Professionalisation of the Public Service. The framework provides five pillars aimed at professionalising the public service which includes pre-entry recruitment and selection within the public service and induction and on-boarding.

The framework was published for public consultation in 2021.

The Professionalisation Framework is introduced to ensure that only qualified and competent individuals are appointed into positions of authority, in pursuit of a transformed, professional, ethical, capable and developmental public sector.

To further professionalise the public service, the President signed the Local Government Municipal Systems Amendment Act into law.

The Act among others, disallows municipal officials from also holding political office, defines competency criteria for the appointment of municipal managers and strengthens the performance evaluation process.

Energy

With South Africa continuing to experience various stages of load shedding, government has announced a series of interventions aimed at solving the worsening power crisis and easing the ongoing load shedding.

Recently through the Presidency, the National Energy Crisis Committee (NECOM) released a six-month update on progress in the implementation of the Energy Action Plan which in the short term, aims to reduce the severity and frequency of load shedding through measures to improve the performance of Eskom’s existing power stations and stabilising the energy system.

The long term objective of the plan is to end load shedding altogether and to achieve energy security by adding new generation capacity to the grid.

The NECOM, is a body run by the President’s Office, which was established to coordinate government’s response and ensure swift implementation of the plan. Among the key achievements made to date include the amending of the Schedule 2 of the Electricity Regulation to remove the licensing requirement for generation projects of any size.

In addition, 19 projects from Bid Window 5 of the renewable energy programme have signed project agreements to supply 1800 MW of solar and wind capacity, while a further six preferred bidders from Bid Window 6 will provide 1000 MW of capacity.

An additional 300 MW has been imported through the Southern African Power Pool, and negotiations are underway to secure a potential 1000 MW from neighbouring countries starting this year.

Meanwhile, Eskom has developed and launched a programme to purchase power from companies with available generation capacity through a standard offer.

Growing the economy and employment

November 2022 marked two years since President Ramaphosa announced the establishment of Operation Vulindlela to drive a far-reaching economic reform agenda for the country to shift its economic growth trajectory and enable investment and job creation.

Operation VUlindlela was established in October 2020 as a joint initiative of the Presidency and National Treasury to accelerate the implementation of structural reforms and among the progress achieved is the clearing of the backlog of water use licence applications and processing 80% of all new applications within 90 days.

Reforms in the water sector are aimed at improving governance and investment in water infrastructure to drive efficiency and improvement of a sustainable supply of quality water.

Operation Vulindlela has been providing technical support to the Department of Water and Sanitation to effectively implement a plan for the granting of water-use licences within reduced timeframes.

In supporting the growth of small business, a revised Bounce-Back Loan Guarantee Scheme to make it easier for small businesses to access finance was established. In April, National Treasury announced the commencement of the Bounce Bank Support Scheme aimed at providing additional funding to qualifying businesses in order to grow the South African economy and to facilitate job creation. The Scheme was first signalled in the February 2022 Budget Speech.

Meanwhile, the Presidential Employment Stimulus Package (PESP) spearheaded and coordinated by the Presidency as part of the 2019-2022 SONA commitments has created over one million work opportunities by various government departments.

Vaccines

With COVID-19 continuing to be a factor in everyday life, the country is entering a new phase in its response to the pandemic.

As at February 2023, 38.4 million vaccine doses administered and more than half of all adult South Africans have received at least one dose. In January 202,3 the Department of Health announced that it would begin to make additional COVID-19 vaccination booster doses available to all adults, following the detection of the more transmissible XBB.1.5 sub-variant of the Omicron variant in the country.

Ending GBVF

In November last year, government hosted the second Presidential Summit on Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF). The President convened the summit to reflect on the work undertaken since the first Presidential Summit on GBVF held in 2018.

Progress made to end the scourge of gender-based violence and femicide shows that by September 2022, there was 90% implementation of the National Strategic Plan (NSP) on GBVF.

The NSP provides a strategic roadmap and sets out specific plans for a multisectoral approach to end GBVF and build a society where women, children, and the LGBTQIA+ community are safe from violence directed at them.

In addition, the GBVF Response Fund which was launched in February 2021, has so far received R157 million.

The fund was established to allocate financial support to various programmes under the National Strategic Plan to address GBVF such as prevention and rebuilding social cohesion, justice, and protection and safety measures.

Social assistance

Given the hardships brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic, President Ramaphosa in July 2021 announced the reinstatement of the Special COVID-19 Social Relief of Distress (SRD) grant, which was set to run until the end of March 2022.

Set at R350, it benefits unemployed citizens, most of whom lost their jobs when COVID-19 struck in 2020.

The grant was introduced in May 2020 as a temporary measure to respond to the needs of the most vulnerable, who were affected by COVID-19 induced lockdown measures. It has been extended several times since then.

In October 2022, government announced that the SRD grant was to be extended to the end of March 2024.

Source: South African Government News Agency