Month: June 2024

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Regenerative Agriculture: Cultivating Resilience and Soil Health in Suriname

Regenerative Agriculture: Cultivating Resilience and Soil Health in Suriname

eyesonsuriname 1. Understanding Regenerative Agriculture Regenerative agriculture, a transformative approach to farming, seeks to restore ecosystems and enhance soil health. Unlike conventional practices, which often degrade soil quality, regenerative methods focus on holistic principles that benefit both farmers and the environment1. 2. Key Strategies for Soil Health Minimal Tillage and Cover Crops In contrast to…
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The Carbon Credits Market in the Philippines

eyesonthepilippines The carbon credits market in the Philippines holds promise as a tool for mitigating climate change and promoting sustainable development. While challenges remain, the country’s commitment to environmental protection and the growing global emphasis on carbon reduction provide a solid foundation for future growth. The incredibly beautiful and promising Philippines, an archipelago comprising over…
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The Philippines Tourism industry and sector

The Philippines Tourism industry and sector

More than abundant Investment Opportunities eyesonthephilippines Amsterdam, June 24th 2024– The tourism industry in the Philippines offers a wide range of investment opportunities, driven by the country’s natural beauty, cultural wealth and hospitality.  Investments in infrastructure, ecotourism, accommodation and adventure and recreation services can not only deliver significant financial benefits, but also contribute to the sustainable…
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The Plastic Waste Pollution in the Philippines

A Cleaner Future for All is possible. eyesonthephilippines Amsterdam, 14 June 2024– With its breathtaking natural beauty and vibrant communities, the Philippines faces a growing crisis that threatens its environment and well-being: plastic waste pollution. In recent years, the archipelago has witnessed a surge in plastic waste, from urban centres to remote beaches.   In this document we’ll…
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The Philippines trying hard to lead in Banking and Finance Industries.

Forefront in SE Asia eyesonthephilippines  Amsterdam, — June 24th 2024–Thinking about and trying to analyze the future of the banking and finance industry in the Philippines we can’t escape the thought that this particular industry is characterized by digital innovation, regulatory support, and a high, serious commitment to financial inclusion and sustainability.  The integration of…
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Global Waste Trade and Climate Change

Navigating Challenges and Opportunities eyesonsuriname 1. Introduction The global waste trade, driven by economic globalization, has significant implications for our planet’s climate. As countries exchange waste materials, both hazardous and non-hazardous, we must recognize the delicate balance between economic growth and environmental sustainability. 2. The Environmental Impact 2.1 Carbon Footprint Around 20–30% of global CO₂…
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Bio-inputs for Sustainable Agriculture in South America

eyesonsuriname Introduction Bio-inputs, which include technologies based on microbiomes or microorganisms, hold immense promise for sustainable agriculture in South America. These alternatives aim to reduce reliance on fossil-based inputs while enhancing productivity and environmental sustainability. In this article, we explore the adoption of bio-inputs in Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay, highlighting challenges and opportunities. The Promise…
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Suriname Future

and Common Sense eyesonsuriname Amsterdam, 19 june 2024– Suraya Jiawan-Nanan, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Haukes Construction Company in Suriname, is urging local businesses to elevate their standards to meet international requirements as the country prepares for a surge in its oil industry.  Jiawan-Nanan, at the recent Suriname Energy Oil and Gas Summit, emphasized that achieving…
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Visiting The Maze - Rio de Janeiro / Brazil

Visiting The Maze – Rio de Janeiro / Brazil

eyesonsuriname Today I took a very different tour here in Rio de Janeiro: I visited “The Maze”, a place best known by local Brazilians. “The Maze” is located on Morro Tavares Bastos, a pacified favela located in the Catete neighborhood in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro / Brazil. The whole place is decorated…
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Ecological Farming Suriname

Fundamental Additions and Changes in global food systems

According to Several European Governments eyesonproject Amsterdam, 11 june 2024– Global food systems must undergo tremendous and deep social, ecological and economic changes if the human rights charters want to be respected worldwide.  Our global eyeson…project wants to encourage, throughout the world, the production of local agro ecological food, without climate impacts, equitable and participatory.  We…
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