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It's easy to understand why many of us go bananas for pineapple. It's a bright, refreshing treat that's both acidic and tart, yet sweet and always juicy. It's also one of the most versatile fruits.
For more, visit Ananas Anam, LifePack, and Fuwa. More from World Wide Waste Nearly half of every pineapple you eat ends up in the trash. But now, companies across the globe are turning the ...
An curved arrow pointing right. The Vietnamese company Fuwa Biotech is turning pineapple waste into natural alternatives to hand soap, laundry detergent, and more. Research suggests the enzymes ...
The cultivation of pineapples is steadily rising each year in Pema Gatshel. Traditionally, farmers have focused solely on ...
[File, Standard] Agricultural firm Del Monte Kenya has launched a biofertiliser plant that will turn the company's pineapple residues into biofertilisers. The plant will use residues from the ...
Opponents to plans by Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s administration to site the city’s next solid-waste landfill on active pineapple fields above Central Oahu’s freshwater aquifer claimed a tentative victory ...