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Guardiola reveals 'incredible lesson' as Man City close gap on Arsenal – London Evening Standard
- Guardiola reveals ‘incredible lesson’ as Man City close gap on Arsenal London Evening Standard
- City smash Palace as Villa extend winning run Dawn
- Haaland scores two to give Man City win at Palace BBC
- Kick Off 2pm: Crystal Palace vs Man City -…
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Dr Ishtiaq Hussain Questions the Idea of a Monolithic ‘Indian Muslim’ Identity at IHF Lecture
India Tomorrow
NEW DELHI: Assistant Professor at Kolkata’s Alia University Dr Ishtiaq Hussain, has challenged the assumption that “Indian Muslim” represents a singular identity, arguing it is largely a colonial construct that flattened…
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Pakistan Ambassador praises Qatar’s vision, strong bilateral partnerships on National Day
Doha, Qatar: Congratulating Qatar on National Day, Ambassador of Pakistan to Qatar H E Muhammad Aamer has said that Qatar’s National Day is a proud celebration of unity, resilience and national progress.
“On the auspicious occasion…
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Salah’s Liverpool future uncertain as he leaves for AFCON
Mohamed Salah heads for Morocco this week to captain Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations amid uncertainty over his future at Liverpool.
Salah came off the bench midway through the first half and set…
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Soft Commodities Forum 2025 Annual Report
Scaling Deforestation- and Conversion-Free (DCF) Soy Across the Cerrado
The 2025 Annual Report of the Soft Commodities Forum (SCF) outlines the shared commitment to decouple soft commodity production from deforestation and native vegetation conversion. The Soft Commodities specific focus is on Brazil’s Cerrado biome, one of the world’s most biodiverse and climate-critical regions.
Led by ADM, Bunge, Cargill, COFCO International, and Louis Dreyfus Company, the SCF continues to scale up a regenerative and sustainable DCF soy supply chain, while transforming landscapes and strengthening producer-led resilience.
This year’s report highlights the consolidation of Cerrado-wide Deforestation- and Conversion-Free (DCF) monitoring, farmer-centered investment, and collective co-funding mechanisms that are unlocking impact at landscape scale.
1. Transforming Transparency: Full Cerrado Monitoring & Reporting
After expanding the SCF’s Deforestation- and Conversion-Free (DCF) reporting scope to the whole Cerrado biome, we consolidated Cerrado-wide monitoring and disclosure for DCF soy.
This marks the first sector-wide baseline for transparency and accountability across one of the world’s most important soy-producing regions.
Sectoral DCF Performance (2024/2025)
The SCF established a permanent basis for measurable action, supported by an enhanced risk-based methodology and third-party verification, which enabled SCF members to report 93-99% of their Cerrado 2023/24 soy volumes as DCF.
2. Driving Impact on the Ground: Farmer First Clusters (FFC)
Monitoring is only meaningful when paired with action.
The SCF’s Farmer First Clusters (FFC) initiative puts producers at the center of landscape transformation by combining technical assistance, financial incentives, and collaborative solutions in high-priority Cerrado regions.FFC Results (2025)
$ 4.3M USD invested by SCF members in farmer incentives and local sustainable development approaches leading to:
- 262 farms enrolled with 1.4M ha of farm area and 300k ha of native vegetation area
- Over 150 ha of degraded land under restoration and 28K ha under integrated systems implementation
- Over 46k ha of surplus legal reserve leading to 2.7M tons of potential CO2e collectively avoided, with R$2.5M paid to farmers as payment for ecosystem services.
This progress throughout 2025 is an indication that this model works and now the focus is entirely on scaling up and bringing in more investments to have an even bigger impact.
3. Scaling Landscape Impact: Results from the Sustainable Landscape Partnership (SLP)
The Sustainable Landscapes Partnership (SLP), launched in 2024, accelerates solutions across the Cerrado through collaboration among SCF, Consumer Goods Forum’s Forest Positive Coalition, and local technical partners.
SLP Outcomes (2023–2026)
US$10M invested through the FFC and FPC with + US$2.4M leveraged from the Land Innovation Fund and other partners, leading to:
- 720 farms benefitted
- >800k ha of potential DCF and sustainable production area
- 400k ha of ecosystems protected
These results demonstrate that landscape transformation is possible when companies, producers, finance, and NGOs work together.
The Path Forward
The SCF represents the advanced and collaborative efforts to align agribusiness action with sectoral and landscape transformation. As land use and food systems become central to the climate agenda, the SCF’s work provides a clear, operational model for how companies can contribute todeforestation-free soy value chains.
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AI tool predicts heart attack risk in angina patients • healthcare-in-europe.com
Adding to its diagnostic abilities, this study is the first to provide conclusive evidence of FFR-CT’s prognostic power, independent of other risk factors
Timothy Fairbairn
An artificial intelligence-based tool has been developed that analyses…
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Five Risks SAP Leaders Can No Longer Ignore in 2026
The volume and severity of SAP vulnerabilities are increasing, and attackers are exploiting weaknesses faster than many enterprises can respond. Quarterly patch cycles that once felt acceptable seem now misaligned with an environment where…
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Google starts integrating NotebookLM directly into Gemini
Google has started deploying a well-hyped linkage between its research tool NotebookLM and the Gemini chatbot, allowing users to attach full notebooks directly to a conversation. Initial sightings point to a highly restricted rollout for now, but…
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Impact of SGLT2 Inhibitors on Tumor Development Risk in Type 2 Diabete
Introduction
The global prevalence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) continues to rise, now affecting over 400 million individuals worldwide.1 Beyond its well-established complications such as cardiovascular disease and kidney failure, T2D has also been…
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