Traditional agricultural giants turning to PoW, using biomass energy to support computing power, setting an example for ESG narratives—let's see how solid the implementation is by 2026.

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CryptoWorld News reports that, according to livecoins, South American agricultural company Adecoagro is advancing a Bitcoin mining project in Brazil. The project will use clean energy generated from burning sugarcane bagasse for mining, initially planning to use 10 MW of power and deploy 1,280 Bitcoin mining machines, with operations expected to start around July 1, 2026. Adecoagro project manager Matheus Lechuga stated that the data center project aims to verify existing infrastructure and improve energy utilization efficiency. The local government has assisted in advancing environmental permits and business environment support.
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