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John Cockerill, Johnson Matthey & ETFuels partner for Texas project

ETFuels partners with John Cockerill and Johnson Matthey for its 120,000-ton-per-year e-methanol project in Texas.
John Cockerill will provide electrolyser units for the hydrogen facility, while Johnson Matthey will supply e-methanol technology.
The plant will use renewable energy and biogenic CO₂, creating jobs and reducing CO₂ emissions by 200,000 tons annually.Read More

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France’s LDC acquires BASF’s food & health ingredients business

BASF has agreed to sell its Food and Health Performance Ingredients business, including a production site in Illertissen, Germany, to Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC).
This move supports BASF’s strategic focus on core areas like vitamins and carotenoids.
LDC aims to expand its presence in the plant-based ingredients market.
Around 300 employees will transfer to LDC as part of the deal.Read More

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IIL partners with BioPrime for sustainable agri-solution in India

Insecticides (India) Limited (IIL) has partnered with BioPrime Agro Solutions to bring Relieve, a biological product based on seaweed and botanical extracts, to India.
Relieve improves crop health, boosts yield, and mitigates stress from drought and heat.
This collaboration underscores IIL’s commitment to eco-friendly farming and sustainable agricultural solutions for Indian farmers.Read More

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US brand Perfect Corp. enters luxury fashion with Wannaby acquisition

Perfect Corp. is acquiring Wannaby Inc., an expert in virtual try-on tech, to expand into luxury segments like shoes, bags, and apparel.
This move enhances its fashion tech capabilities and strengthens its collaboration with Farfetch.
The acquisition aims to redefine digital experiences in beauty and fashion, with completion expected soon, pending customary conditions.Read More

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South India cotton yarn prices stable amid thin trade

South India’s cotton yarn prices remained stable due to slow demand and thin trade, with hopes of higher demand in January 2025.
In Tiruppur, knitting cotton yarn ranged from ₹235-285 per kg, while Mumbai prices showed similar steadiness.
Gujarat saw cotton prices rise ₹200-300 per candy, with Shankar-6 cotton at ₹53,300-53,800 per candy, driven by ICE cotton gains and CCI procurement.Read More

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