Yes, absolutely. We work with a consulting firm, which developed agriculture models to measure the real numbers out in the field. That is paramount; it's the first principle of ongoing improvement. Introducing those programs is consistent with the principle of ongoing improvement. In order to improve something, you have to understand it fully. Otherwise, you can't improve it. Having a full understanding of the situation is therefore essential in our approach. Taking measurements and making improvements is key. We make a change, we measure again, and then, we make another change. If it's not successful, we start over, and so on.
On May 13th, 2021. See this statement in context.