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Chemistry with Care

Chemistry with Care

Chemistry with Care is the title of Cheminova's new CSR-strategy, which was launched in the CSR report for 2012. More plant protection, less chemistry and fewer resources. The strategy rests on these three elements.

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Highlights from the 2012 CSR report

Highlights from the 2012 CSR report

Highlights from the 2012 CSR report

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CSR report 2012 and annual report 2012

CSR report 2012 and annual report 2012

Today, the annual report for 2012 has been released together with our report on Corporate Social Responsibility 2012. Read about village projects in India, banana growing in Brazil, biofuel created from groundnut shells and much more.

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Engagement in local community

Engagement in local community

We contribute in several ways to development of the conditions of life in the Panoli area in Guajarat in India, where we operate a manufacturing facility. Public health projects, support to local schools and tree planting are some of the activities

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The values are alive

The values are alive

Our company values are an integrated part of the Cheminova culture and everyday business in the same way as our mission and vision. We have composed a story-telling booklet which shows how we achieve ambitious goals, are innovative, decide and act, recognize results and are good corporate citizens...

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New banana project in Brazil

New banana project in Brazil

A new CSR-project as been initiated in Brazil. The project aims to provide banana growers with a tool to reduce environmental contamination and exposure to chemicals when protecting banana plants against fungal diseases. Cheminova’s low cost and simple precission technology plus a few drops of IMPACT® fungicide with flutriafol can do the trick.

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Supplier management and CSR

Supplier management and CSR

Systematic supplier management is a key activity in our CSR work, and the establishment of a dedicated team of technical responsible persons from all sales regions has provided us with a useful tool.

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Women in agriculture in India

Women in agriculture in India

The UN International Day of Rural Women recognizes the critical role and contribution of women in rural development and eradication of poverty. Cheminova's SAHELI program supports this goal through an increasing number of projects in villages in India.

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Celebrating Recycling

Celebrating Recycling

As producers of plant protection products we have a key role in providing growers with user-friendly, environmentally sound, and sustainable solutions for container management.

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WHO recommends Cheminova product

WHO recommends Cheminova product

World Health Organization (WHO) now recommends water-based malathion to control mosquitoes outdoors.

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Cheminova's CSR initiative in Brazil

Cheminova's CSR initiative in Brazil

Environment, control of plant diseases, innovation and market development interact in Cheminova's CSR initiative in Brazil.

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Development of crop protection is crucial

In order to grow food enough for all people in the world it is necessary to develop new, effective plant protection products

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Documentation and risk assessment

Authorities requirements for documentation and risk assessment

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Safety and health

Safety and health

Regulatory assessment of health and safety for plant protection products

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Optimised yield

Optimised yield

It is a bad idea to cut down more rain forest to grow enough crops – it is better to make existing agriculture more efficient.

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Seven billion people to feed

Seven billion people to feed

Agriculture is under a lot of pressure to deliver enough food, due to population growth and an increasing demand for more meat on the table for the middle class.

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WHO classification

WHO classification of pesticides based on acute risk.

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Biology determines the products of the future

Biology determines the products of the future

Extensive biological testing ensures that Cheminova’s new products are benign for human health and the environment, while still being efficient tools for control of weeds, insect pests and fungal diseases.

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Production sites and natural resorts

Production sites and natural resorts

The production site in Denmark borders to a protected natural resort. The factory's effect on the surroundings is described in an EIA-assessment.

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Impact of climate changes on our business

Impact of climate changes on our business

Flooding, drought and climate changes in general make agricultural production unstable many places in the world. At the same time we experience an increased demand for food.

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Biodiversity

Biodiversity

One of the major threats to biodiversity is loss of natural habitats due to expansion of farmland. The consideration of biodiversity is of concern to Cheminova and our industry as a whole.

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CSR strategy

Based on our experiences from the first years’ CSR work we decided in 2012 to establish a more long-term strategy for the CSR activities for the coming years.

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Banana project in Brazil

Banana project in Brazil

The environmentally benign application of fungicide is an important tool for improved cultivation of bananas in the small scale farmer’s communities in Brazil.

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CSR report 2011

CSR report 2011

Today, Cheminova has published the 6th annual report on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The report is published in a Danish and an English version and both will be released as printed publications along with Auriga’s Annual Report.

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Highlights from the 2011 CSR report

Highlights from the 2011 CSR report

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Village projects in India

Village projects in India

One of our most recent CSR initiatives is about quality of life, growth and sustainability in a number of villages in India.

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Phase out plan for WHO Class I products

Cheminova's plan for phasing-out the most toxic products (class I)

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Phase-out of WHO class I products in developing countries is completed

As the only company in the business we published a detailed plan for phase-out of the most toxic products in developing countries at the end of 2006. The plan is now fully accomplished without delay.

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