Farm & City Centre in energy sustainability push

Farm & City Centre benefited from the normal-to-above-normal rainfall received during the period, generating robust demand for the entity's core agricultural input products.

CFI Holdings says its agriculture hardware unit Farm & City Centre (FCC) has installed solar power systems at 29 of its 54 branches nationwide, reducing its carbon footprint and improving operational resilience. This means that about 54 percent of the division’s operations now have solar energy. Companies are under growing pressure to cut carbon emissions…

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