Astarta Holding PLC 2008 Annual Report
The report outlines ASTARTA Holding N.V.'s operational and financial performance for the year 2008, during which the company became Ukraine's leading sugar producer with a 15% market share. Despite facing challenges from the global financial crisis and a steep devaluation of the Ukrainian hryvnia, the company expanded its land bank to over 166,000 hectares and doubled its grain and oilseed production. ASTARTA also implemented an Energy Saving Program, reducing natural gas consumption by 15% per ton of sugar produced, and initiated a Joint Implementation Project under the Kyoto Protocol to generate carbon credits. Additionally, the company joined the United Nations Global Compact, committing to corporate social responsibility and environmental sustainability.
Company: Astarta Holding PLC
Sector: Agriculture, forestry & fishing
Country: Cyprus
Year: 2008
Type: Annual Report
Pages: 167
Astarta Holding PLC
The report outlines ASTARTA Holding N.V.'s operational and financial performance for the year 2008, during which the company became Ukraine's leading sugar producer with a 15% market share. Despite facing challenges from the global financial crisis and a steep devaluation of the Ukrainian hryvnia, the company expanded its land bank to over 166,000 hectares and doubled its grain and oilseed production. ASTARTA also implemented an Energy Saving Program, reducing natural gas consumption by 15% per ton of sugar produced, and initiated a Joint Implementation Project under the Kyoto Protocol to generate carbon credits. Additionally, the company joined the United Nations Global Compact, committing to corporate social responsibility and environmental sustainability.
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Document Details
Report Year
2008
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2008 - Dec 31, 2008
Fiscal Year
2008
Type
Annual Report
Language
English
Pages
File Size
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