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Hathor

Hathor

Launched in 2021, within the private sector the "Hathor" project is operating globally, focused on addressing poverty, resource allocation, and environmental performance. "Hathor" promotes hydroponic food and fodder production for livestock, utilizing sustainable production methods without soil, efficient resource use, and increased productivity per unit area. The project addresses issues of insecurity, adaptation, resilience, productive transition, risk mitigation, overexploitation, energy transition, stakeholder value, climate change, risk governance, sustainability, changing operational environments, genuine sustainable resources, and resilience.

Launched in 2021, within the private sector the "Hathor" project is operating globally, focused on addressing poverty, resource allocation, and environmental performance. "Hathor" promotes hydroponic food and fodder production for livestock, utilizing sustainable production methods without soil, efficient resource use, and increased productivity per unit area. The project addresses issues of insecurity, adaptation, resilience, productive transition, risk mitigation, overexploitation, energy transition, stakeholder value, climate change, risk governance, sustainability, changing operational environments, genuine sustainable resources, and resilience.