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Agribusinesses unite to speed up farmer adoption of regen ag

by agrifood
June 18, 2022
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The Sustainable Food Trust and Waitrose have joined 10 global agribusiness companies to form a new task force that will try to help more farmers make a faster transition to regenerative agriculture.

The coalition says the current rate of farmers adopting regenerative farming is too slow to make a significant difference to climate change and biodiversity loss in the near future.

McCain, PepsioCo, McDonald’s and Bayer are all in the task force, which has been created as part of Prince Charles’s Sustainable Markets Initiative (SMI) – a global effort to halt climate change and biodiversity loss.

See also: Regenerative agriculture: What to avoid and how to start

It is hoped that through collaboration the task force can identify and create the right market conditions across the supply chain to make the switch to regenerative agriculture feasible for farmers.

In the UK, potatoes will be the first crop examined by the task force, which will produce a report on its findings for policymakers and businesses by the end of 2022.

The UK potato area has continued to fall, with low prices during last year’s season influencing the 2022 area.

Grant Reid, chief executive officer of Mars and chair of the task force, said: “Our aim is to help identify ways to overcome the systemic barriers and accelerate the transition to regenerative farming and unlock these benefits.”

Organics

Meanwhile, Organic Farmers & Growers (OF&G) has published a policy paper to clearly establish the position of organic within the context of regenerative agriculture.

The report says there is a clear and undisputed correlation between organic and regenerative farming in terms of practices, outputs, impact and intent.

OF&G says organic sets the benchmark standards for advanced regen farming and should be acknowledged by government for this.

Roger Kerr, chief executive of OF&G, said: “For over seventy years organic production has focused on strengthening the health of soils.

“Organic producers already undertake regenerative practises, day in, day out, as they implement clear and legally binding organic production standards.

“Organic prohibits the use of artificial fertilisers and synthetic biocides that are known to impact climate change and biodiversity loss.”

The SMI Agribusiness Task Force membership

  • Grant Reid, chief executive officer, Mars Incorporated
  • Ramon Laguarta, chief executive officer and chairman, PepsiCo
  • Dirk Van de Put, chief executive officer, Mondelez
  • Sunny George Verghese, chief executive officer, Olam
  • Svein Tore Holsether, president and chief executive officer, Yara International
  • Werner Baumann, chief executive officer, Bayer
  • Ron Hovsepian, chief executive officer, Indigo Agriculture
  • Max Koeune, chief executive officer, McCain Foods
  • James Bailey, executive director, Waitrose & Partners
  • Patrick Holden, founding director, Sustainable Food Trust
  • Alexander Gillett, chief executive officer, HowGood
  • Paul Pomroy, SVP International Operated Markets, McDonald’s



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