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Cookie Policy for Cactus Global

Effective Date: 10th October 2024

 

At Cactus Global ("we," "our," or "us"), we use cookies and similar tracking technologies on our website, www.cactus-global.com (the "Website"), to enhance your browsing experience, analyse website traffic, and understand how visitors interact with our content. This Cookie Policy explains what cookies are, how we use them, and how you can manage your cookie preferences.

 

1. What Are Cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your device (computer, tablet, or mobile phone) when you visit a website. They help the website to remember information about your visit, such as your preferences and settings, which makes your next visit more efficient.

 

2. Types of Cookies We Use

We use the following types of cookies on our Website:

2.1. Essential Cookies

These cookies are necessary for the functioning of our Website. They enable you to navigate the Website and use its core features, such as accessing secure areas. Without these cookies, some services you have requested may not be available.

2.2. Performance Cookies

These cookies collect information about how visitors use our Website, such as which pages are visited most often and any error messages received. They help us to improve the performance and functionality of the Website.

2.3. Functional Cookies

Functional cookies allow our Website to remember your preferences and choices (such as your language or region) to provide enhanced functionality. These cookies ensure that the Website behaves consistently with your preferences.

2.4. Analytics Cookies

We use third-party analytics services, such as Google Analytics, to collect and report information about how visitors use the Website. These cookies help us understand website traffic patterns and optimise our content. The data collected is aggregated and anonymised.

2.5. Targeting/Advertising Cookies

These cookies are used to deliver ads that are relevant to your interests. They may also be used to limit the number of times you see an advertisement and to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.

 

3. Third-Party Cookies

Some cookies on our Website may be set by third-party service providers, such as Google Analytics, who assist us in understanding website traffic and user interactions. These third-party cookies are subject to their respective privacy and cookie policies.

 

4. How We Use Cookies

We use cookies for the following purposes:

  • To ensure the proper functioning of the Website.

  • To enhance user experience by remembering your preferences.

  • To analyse how visitors interact with our Website and improve its performance.

  • To serve relevant advertising to our users.

 

5. Managing Your Cookie Preferences

You have the option to accept or decline cookies when you visit our Website. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can modify your browser settings to decline cookies if you prefer. However, if you disable cookies, certain parts of our Website may not function properly.

5.1. Browser Settings

To manage or delete cookies, please refer to your browser’s help section. Below are links to instructions for managing cookies in popular browsers:

5.2. Opting Out of Google Analytics

You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking by using the browser add-on provided by Google: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

 

6. Changes to This Cookie Policy

We may update this Cookie Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our use of cookies or legal requirements. Any changes will be posted on this page with an updated "Effective Date". We recommend that you review this Cookie Policy periodically to stay informed about our use of cookies.

 

7. Contact Us

If you have any questions or concerns about this Cookie Policy or our use of cookies, please contact us at:

Cactus Global
Email: trade@cactus-global.com

 

By using our Website, you consent to the use of cookies in accordance with this Cookie Policy.

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Nuts.           Grain.            Beans             seeds             Vegetables.                Tea.                Fruits.         Peppers.          Culinary Herbs.         Spices.          Eggs

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Food is any substance consumed by an organism for nutritional support. Food is usually of plant, animal, or fungal origin and contains essential nutrients such as carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins, or minerals.
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Jute             Tobacco          Coconut fibre           Hemp             Cotton               Silk                 Wool               Sap               Non edible oil               Cob             Straw bale

Non-food cash crops are agricultural commodities cultivated and sold for purposes other than direct human or animal consumption, serving as raw materials for various industries.
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SOFTWOOD.                HARDWOOD                    SOFT SAWN              HARD SAWN                  PELLETS                WOODCHIPPING                 CHARCOAL.               SCRAP WOOD

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Timber forestry is the sustainable management of woodlands for the harvesting of timber,, which is a renewable resource used for construction, packaging, paper, and energy. 
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edible plants/roots         Mushrooms          Resins           Oils & Waxes        Beverages         Frogs         Insects           Gum           Nuts & spices        Tree Fruits

Non-timber forest products (NTFPs) are any useful substances, materials, or commodities obtained from forests that are not timber, including foods like nuts, berries, mushrooms, and game; non-food items such as medicinal plants, oils, resins, fibers, and spices; and materials like fuelwood, peat, and decorative foliage. These products are harvested through both wild collection and farming and are vital for local livelihoods, 
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Milk       Caprae.      Rat.   Lagomorphs      Equidae          Oves         Suidae.         Cervidae       Camelids      Macropodidae   edible-Birds    Bovinae

Terrestrial livestock are farm animals that are raised primarily on land for products like meat, milk, and other resources, including cattle, pigs, sheep, and goats. The term "terrestrial" simply means they live on land, distinguishing them from marine animals that live in water.
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CEPHALOPODS       ANGUILIDAE        SEAWEED       CRASTACEANS             FISH           SHARK    SEACUCUMBER     ECHINODERMS     ICTALURIDAE    MOLLUSCA      ROE      MEDUSOZOA        TUNICATES  

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Aquatic livestock means finfish species and crawfish domestic aquatic, nongame, native, freshwater organisms produced, raised, managed, or harvested within or from a constructed impoundment in compliance with rules and regulations adopted pursuant to this Part.
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Hallucigen         Asthma           Arthrities           Menstural           Fibromyalgia          Cancer           Cosmetics           Nerve-Health           Brain-Food           AntiViral           AntiBacteia        Allergy      

Fertility        Welbeing        Cholesterol         Fracture.           Irritable-Bowel        Anti-Depressant        Hair        Aphrodesiac        Weight-Control           Heart                Lungs            Haemoglobin      

Edible medicinal herbs are plants that can be safely consumed and also possess therapeutic properties used to treat or prevent illness and maintain health. These plants contain bioactive compounds like vitamins, minerals, and phenols that offer both nutritional value and health benefits.
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Hallucigen         Asthma           Arthrities           Menstural           Fibromyalgia          Cancer           Cosmetics           Nerve-Health           Brain-Food           AntiViral           AntiBacteia        Allergy      

Fertility        Welbeing        Cholesterol         Fracture.           Irritable-Bowel        Anti-Depressant        Hair        Aphrodesiac        Weight-Control           Heart                Lungs            Haemoglobin      

Edible medicinal herbs are plants that can be safely consumed and also possess therapeutic properties used to treat or prevent illness and maintain health. These plants contain bioactive compounds like vitamins, minerals, and phenols that offer both nutritional value and health benefits.
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NUCLEAR-WASTE.      HYDROGEN.         BIO FUEL.        BIO GAS.       NATURAL GAS.       BATTERY.        LANDFILL GAS.       COAL MINE METHANE. 

"Processed green energy" refers to green energy sources that have undergone transformation or refinement for various uses, such as turning food waste and manure into biogas and electricity through anaerobic digestion, or converting organic materials into biofuels and heat via combustion or gasification. Examples include biogas, green hydrogen, green ammonia, and sustainable biofuels, which can then be used for electricity, heating, and powering transport
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  SOLAR.                    HYDRO.                 GEO THERMAL.                 WIND.                   BIOMASS

Harnessed green energy refers to electricity and heat generated from naturally replenished resources like the sun (solar), wind, water (hydro, tidal), and organic matter (biomass) using technologies like solar panels, wind turbines, and hydropower plants. This harnessed energy provides a sustainable, clean alternative to fossil fuels, reducing reliance on non-renewable sources and contributing to energy security and climate change mitigation
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BITUMEN.                   COAL.                 SHALE.               TAR SANDS             HEAVY OILS

Coal is a solid, black or dark brown, combustible sedimentary rock and a type of fossil fuel formed from the remains of ancient plants over millions of years under immense heat and pressure. It's a non-renewable energy source that, when burned, releases energy to generate electricity but also produces harmful greenhouse gas emissions like carbon dioxide and methane. 
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SYNTHETIC                  SWEET                 SOUR                 LIGHT                 MEDIUM                  HEAVY                 SWEET LIGHT

 It's a fossil fuel found in underground reservoirs and is extracted from the Earth's crust. This non-renewable resource is a major global commodity, refined into useful products like petrol, diesel, jet fuel, plastics, and many other materials,
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prasedymium.     Lanthanium.      Erbium.     Samerium.      Scandium.       Neodynium.       Cerium.       Holmium.       Europium.        Promethium.     

 LREEs, these elements are more abundant in the Earth's crust and easier to separate than heavy rare earths (HREEs), making them more common in high-volume technologies like wind turbineselectric vehicle motors, and catalysts.
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yttrium             molybdenum        thalium          disprosium              erbium             promethium         terbium          holmium          lutertium       yyterbium

Heavy rare earths are a subset of rare earth elements (REEs) characterized by their higher atomic weights and lower abundance, including dysprosium, terbium, and yttrium. They are crucial for high-temperature permanent magnets used in wind turbines and electric vehicles, as well as in other technologies like lasers and medical devices, though their limited supply makes them more valuable and valuable than light rare earths. 
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GOLD               IRON             TIN              BAUXITE             STEEL             URANIUM            ALUMINUM              COPPER            TITANIUM           PLATINUM            ZINC             MERCURY

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CLAY.             SULPHAR.          SERPENTINE.             MICA.              TUNGSTON.             ASBESTOS             QUARTZ.          DIAMOND.             LIMESTONE.            GYPSUM

solid nonmetallic ore is a type of rock or mineral resource that doesn't have metallic properties, is used in industries like construction and chemicals, and is extracted from the Earth for its economic value. Common examples include building materials like sand, gravel, and limestone, as well as materials for fertilizers such as phosphate rock, and industrial minerals like salt, sulfur, and clays.

MARBLE                  SAND                GRAVEL                 GALENA            BAUXITE            CHALCOPYRITE             BORMITE         GRANITE          PHOSPHATE=ROCK      HERMATITE

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