b'gain a better understanding of how the value chain operates. In addition, they also participate in internships with seed compa-nies across the globe, as well as a consulting project focused onWant to listen to the rest of the coverage?sustainability within supply chains. Watch the full panel at https://youtu.be/LfIU5JfiqcgThats something they can learn from and take back to their countries, Fernndez said. We dont teach them how to grow, because there are very good organizations that are doing thatits [more about] how to run the farm in a more efficient way. You need to know how to manage people, you need to have some knowledge of finance, you need to have a better understanding of technology to be more efficient.With all these companies and organizations focusing on giving back, theres still room for improvement.Muller sees three points that organizations can continue to help with: taking sustainability one step further, partnering to become more efficient and remembering to think about theFrom left to right: Jason Allerding, Maya Muller, Germn Fernndez and farmer. Ben Rivoire at the World Seed Congress in Cape Town, South Africa.We can take a leading stance, but we have to come together ai1676401213304_CFARMS_canola_WST_ad_7.14x6.58_print.pdf 1 2023-02-14 2:00 PMto make this happen, she said. When recycling ag containers, every one countsGreat job recycling your empty pesticide and fertilizer jugs, drums and totes. Every one you recycle counts toward a more sustainable agricultural community and environment. Thank you.Ask your ag retailer for an ag collection bag, ll it with rinsed, empty jugs, and load up your jugs, drums and totes, to return to a collection site for recycling. In ABand MB, ask your ag retailer if its a jug recycling location. Details at cleanfarms.caLETS MAKE NEW! Return empty seed, pesticide and inoculant bags for environmentally IT TO 100% safe management. info@cleanfarms.ca@cleanfarmsFind a collection location near you at cleanfarms.ca44GERMINATION.CAJULY 2023'