Charles Lachaux assina acordo exclusivo de distribuição direta ao consumidor com associação de comunidade de vinhos Crurated com base em blockchain

Clientes da Crurated terão acesso especial às pequenas produções de vinhos da Lachaux que estão em alta demanda em todo o mundo

LONDRES, July 18, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Charles Lachaux, o enólogo mais visionário de Borgonha, anunciou hoje uma parceria exclusiva com a comunidade de vinhos Crurated com base em blockchain. Sob os termos do acordo, os vinhos famosos e premiados de Lachaux, uma pequena produção de alta demanda em todo o mundo, serão vendidos exclusivamente para os associados da Crurated. Para mais detalhes sobre as ofertas e sobre a adesão à Crurated, visite www.Crurated.com.

Os associados terão acesso a ofertas especiais em várias fases durante o ano. A primeira oferta inclui uma caixa mista com seis vinhos:

  • Bourgogne Aligoté, Les Champs d’Argent, 2021
  • Bourgogne Rouge, La Croix Blanche, 2021
  • Côte de Nuits Village, Aux Montagnes, 2021
  • Aloxe-Corton premier cru, Les Valozières, 2021
  • Aldeia Nuits Saint Georges, La Petite Charmotte, 2021
  • Nuits Saint Georges premier cru, Aux Argillas, 2021

A partir de 25 de julho, os vinhos passarão a ser oferecidos aos associados da Crurated por meio de venda privada.

“A inovação na vinificação é fundamental para a produção e distribuição de uma garrafa de vinho excepcional”, disse Charles. “Há muitas décadas os vinhos têm sido distribuídos aos apreciadores de vinho mais exigentes sem atenção em como o processo pode ser melhorado. A Crurated simplifica o acesso aos vinhos raros e o uso da tecnologia blockchain e NFT proporciona aos compradores a autenticidade e a proveniência muito necessárias nesta indústria. Eles são o nosso parceiro ideal em uma nova era de vendas diretas de vinho ao consumidor.”

“A nossa equipe tem a sorte de trabalhar com os melhores vinhos e enólogos do mundo, e Charles Lachaux não é exceção”, disse Alfonso de Gaetano, Fundador da Crurated. “Nossa plataforma de tecnologia com base em blockchain, revolucionou a maneira como os vinhos raros são comprados e vendidos. Somos a primeira associação de comunidade de vinhos a oferecer total transparência e proteção do valor patrimonial. Este modelo está quebrando as quatro paredes das adegas.”

Cada garrafa terá uma NFT. Registrada para sempre na blockchain, a NFT irá confirmar a autenticidade da garrafa e fornecer outros detalhes importantes, incluindo histórico de propriedade, safra, localização da vinícola, varietal e outros detalhes importantes. As NFTs são facilmente acessíveis tocando em um telefone habilitado para NFC ou RFID. O histórico da garrafa também é atualizado por meio de uma nova blockchain sempre que o vinho é revendido e o token é transferido de um cliente para outro.

Embora os vinhos Charles Lachaux sejam vendidos diretamente com exclusividade aos consumidores na plataforma Crurated, as vendas B2B para restaurantes continuarão a ser realizadas pelos distribuidores.

Sobre Charles Lachaux
Charles Lachaux fez mudanças revolucionárias na viticultura quando na Arnoux-Lachaux, ampliando os limites da vinificação borgonhesa de hoje. Mencionado por Jancis Robinson como “uma nova estrela brilhante”, ele representa a nova geração. Em 2021, Charles foi escolhido “o melhor enólogo jovem do planeta” no Golden Vines Awards, realizado em Londres. Ele é um defensor do plantio de alta densidade, baixos rendimentos e trabalho intensivo em vinhedos, inclusive treinar suas videiras em longos “arcos” em vez de podar os brotos. Lachaux representa a 6ª geração a cuidar do patrimônio da família localizado em Vosne-Romanée (Côte-d’Or).

Sobre a Crurated
Lançada em 2021 com ênfase na França e na Itália, a Crurated é uma associação da comunidade vinícola criada para conectar conhecedores e produtores de todo o mundo. Uma equipe de especialistas oferece serviços personalizados e experiências autênticas, enquanto o serviço de logística contínuo da Crurated garante a qualidade e a proveniência, graças ao armazenamento seguro da adega e à inovadora tecnologia blockchain. Para mais informação sobre a Crurated, visite crurated.com.

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Geospatial Industry Luminary Hired as Senior Strategic Advisor at AAM, a Woolpert Company

MELBOURNE, Australia, July 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Zaffar Sadiq Mohamed-Ghouse, Ph.D., a global geospatial leader, has joined the leadership team at AAM, a Woolpert Company. Mohamed-Ghouse will serve as a senior advisor for strategy and innovation within Woolpert’s geospatial leadership team, further strengthening the global geospatial company’s services and capabilities.

Zaffar Sadiq Mohamed-Ghouse, Ph.D., has joined AAM, a Woolpert Company.

Mohamed-Ghouse brings more than 25 years of experience with international engineering consultancies, working across government, academic, research and corporate sectors. He has held senior leadership roles at multilateral geospatial organisations, including United Nations Global Geospatial Information Management-Networks and World Geospatial Industry Council, and has led multimillion-dollar projects for state and federal government clients in Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Indonesia, India, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. A professor at universities in India and Australia, Mohamed-Ghouse outlines how spatial sciences improve the built environment.

Woolpert’s Asia Pacific Vice President and AAM Managing Director Brian Nicholls said that Mohamed-Ghouse’s extensive geospatial consulting expertise will provide Woolpert clients with tailored, impactful solutions.

“Zaffar has demonstrated his ability to deliver positive change throughout the industry, and we look forward to working with him, learning from him and building on his expertise and experience,” Nicholls said.

AAM was acquired by Woolpert in 2021. Woolpert Senior Vice President Joseph Seppi said the addition of Mohamed-Ghouse provides a strategic advantage for the company and greatly benefits its clients around the world.

Mohamed-Ghouse spoke of the opportunities he sees in joining Woolpert.

“This is an amazing, diverse, multicultural team with varied technical skills and expertise,” Mohamed-Ghouse said. “I look forward to working with this group and expanding our broad service portfolio to advance the geospatial industry.”

About AAM, a Woolpert Company
AAM, a Woolpert Company, is a geospatial technology company, specialising in collection, analysis and integration of geospatial information. AAM believes that digital maps and measurement make our world a better place. By capturing, measuring and presenting geospatial data, AAM helps clients make more informed decisions in an increasingly complex world. Woolpert is the premier architecture, engineering, geospatial (AEG) and strategic consulting firm, with a vision to become one of the best companies in the world. Founded in 1911, Woolpert has been America’s fastest-growing AEG firm since 2015. The firm has 1,900 employees and 60 offices on four continents. Visit aamgroup.com and woolpert.com.

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Congolese Intelligence Agents Detain US Journalist

The Democratic Republic of Congo’s intelligence service has detained U.S. journalist Stavros Nicolas Niarchos after he allegedly approached armed groups in the country’s southeast, a senior government official said Sunday.

Local civil-society groups such as RECN quoted in local media said that Niarchos and a Congolese journalist were arrested in the southeastern city of Lubumbashi on Wednesday and taken to the capital Kinshasa.

A senior government official who requested anonymity confirmed to AFP on Sunday that the Congolese intelligence agency ANR is holding Niarchos in Kinshasa.

The 33-year-old journalist, who writes for U.S. magazines The Nation and The New Yorker, had made contact with armed groups including the Bakata Katanga militia, the official said.

“He made movements that were never previously reported to the authorities,” the official explained, noting that the government “must be vigilant” after the murder of two United Nations experts in 2017.

The U.N. had hired experts American Michael Sharp and Swedish-Chilean Zaida Catalan to probe violence in the Kasai region of central DRC, where they were kidnapped and killed.

“The Congolese authorities have no interest in keeping an American journalist,” the senior government official said, adding that he may be released on Tuesday.

Niarchos traveled to the DRC to report on nature conservation, the economy and culture for The Nation magazine, according to the journalist’s official accreditation seen by AFP.

Neither The Nation nor the United States embassy in Kinshasa were immediately available for comment.

Source: Voice of America

US: China Not Doing Enough to Avert African Food Crisis

The U.S. aid chief is urging nations to do more to avert a food crisis in East Africa and singled out China for not doing enough.

Samantha Power, the head of the U.S. Agency for International Development, said that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has exacerbated the food crisis in the Horn of Africa, and that nations must increase their efforts to avert a famine there.

In remarks Monday at Washington’s Center for Strategic and International Studies, Power said that China “in particular stands out for its absence” in humanitarian efforts in East Africa.

She said if China exported more food and fertilizer to the global market or to the World Food Program, it would “significantly relieve pressure on food and fertilizer prices and powerfully demonstrate the country’s desire to be a global leader and a friend to the world’s least developed economies.”

China did not immediately respond to Power’s comments.

Power also criticized nations that have refused to condemn Russia’s war in Ukraine and the effects it is having on the global food market.

“Countries that have sat out this war must not sit out this global food crisis,” she said.

Power praised Indonesia for lifting restrictions on palm oil, saying such actions should be followed by other nations.

“We encourage other nations to make similar moves, especially since several of the countries instituting such bans have been unwilling to criticize the Russian government’s belligerence,” she said.

Global food prices have risen sharply as a result of the war in Ukraine, which has traditionally been a leading global exporter of wheat.

Power said that at least 1,103 children recently died from hunger in the Horn of Africa and that 7 million other children in the region are severely malnourished.

“Now we need others to do more, before a famine strikes, before millions more children find themselves on the knife’s edge,” she said.

The aid chief, who will visit the Horn of Africa this weekend, announced $1.18 billion in U.S. aid to the region, including sorghum — a local grain — as well as supplements for malnourished children and veterinary help for dying livestock.

Source: Voice of America

Prince Harry at UN Mandela Tribute: He Saw Goodness in Humanity

Prince Harry told a United Nations commemoration on Nelson Mandela’s birthday Monday that despite having suffered many injustices in his life, the South African leader always managed to find the light.

“A man who had endured the worst of humanity – vicious racism and state-sponsored brutality. A man who had lost 27 years with his children and family that he would never get back,” Prince Harry, the Duke of Sussex, told the General Assembly, referring to the years Mandela spent in jail for fighting apartheid.

Yet in a photo with his mother, the late Diana, Princess of Wales, taken with Mandela in 1997, he said the leader is broadly smiling.

“Still able to see the goodness in humanity, still buoyant of the beautiful spirit that lifted everyone around him,” he said. “Not because he was blind to the ugliness, the injustices of world. No, he saw them clearly. He had lived them. But because he knew we could overcome them.”

The Queen’s grandson, who left the family fold not long after his marriage to Meghan Markle and now lives in California, was the keynote speaker at the annual commemoration of Mandela that takes place on his birthday. Markle accompanied him to the U.N. event.

Harry said he made his first visit to Africa when he was 13 and always found hope there. One of his charities, Sentebale, works with vulnerable children and youth in the Southern African nations of Lesotho and Botswana.

Nelson Mandela, also known as Madiba, was a freedom fighter who was elected as South Africa’s first Black president in 1994. Today marks his 104th birthday. He died at the age of 95 in December 2013.

Every five years an honorary award is given to recognize a man and a woman who have shown dedication to the service of humanity in honor of Mandela’s life and legacy. Due to the pandemic, this is the first in-person U.N. commemoration since 2019.

Laureates Marianna Vardinoyannis of Greece, who was recognized for her work fighting childhood cancer, and Dr. Morissanda Kouyate of Guinea for his activism towards ending violence against women, including female genital mutilation, were the 2020 winners and recognized at Monday’s event.

U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said of Mandela that he was a “giant of our time; a leader of unparalleled courage and towering achievement” who remains a moral compass for all.

“Today and every day, let us honor Nelson Mandela’s legacy by taking action,” Guterres’ deputy, Amina Mohammed, said on Guterres’ behalf. “By speaking out against hate and standing up for human rights. By embracing our common humanity – rich in diversity, equal in dignity, united in solidarity. And by together making our world more just, compassionate, prosperous, and sustainable for all.”

Deputy Secretary-General Mohammed, who is Nigerian, said she has drawn personal inspiration from Mandela.

“I have taken to heart his profound lesson that we all have the ability – and responsibility – to take action,” she said.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams also addressed the assembly. He said he has visited the tiny Robben Island cell in Cape Town, where Mandela was jailed for 27 years.

“That small cell where he endured so much was a powerful site,” said Adams, who is African American. “While he was in jail, he knew that where he was was not who he was.”

U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said in a written statement that she met Mandela briefly once, but it had a lasting impact on her life.

“To this day, his courage, compassion and leadership continue to inspire me as we collectively strive toward a world that is more peaceful, just and free,” she said.

As part of the tributes to Mandela on his birthday, people are urged to make a difference in their communities. On Monday afternoon, U.N. staff and diplomats were to pick up litter, pull weeds and prepare food packages at a park in East Harlem, in upper Manhattan.

Source: Voice of America

At Least Two People Killed, More Than 15 Injured In Car Bombing Attack In Somalia

MOGADISHU– At least two people were killed and more than 15 others wounded, in a suicide car bombing attack on a popular hotel in the south-central Somali town of Jowhar, yesterday, a government official confirmed.

Daud Haji Irro, a spokesman for Hirshabelle State, said, the death toll could rise after attackers rammed a car laden with explosives, at Nuur Doob Hotel, which is frequented by regional government officials.

“So far, we have established that two people were killed and more than 15 others wounded,” Haji Irro said.

The regional government official said, two ministers and a lawmaker from the Hirshabelle State, are those wounded in the attack.

Images from the scene showed large-scale destruction caused by the explosion, which also affected nearby buildings.

Hani Omar, a witness, said, the explosion was huge, saying the number of casualties could be more than what the regional government stated.

“We heard a massive blast at the hotel in Jowhar, there is also huge destruction in the area. I know there are several casualties,” Omar said, on the phone.

Al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the latest attack, saying, it has targeted a hotel housing Hirshabelle regional officials.

The attacks continue across Somalia despite security forces backed by allied forces having stepped up operations against the militants in the country.

The militants have been targeting military bases, hotels, and other public places in Somalia.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK