Regenerating
Nature

Protecting and restoring nature is integral to our business, to our people, and to the planet. We are committed to long-term environmental stewardship of our land and invest in improving ecosystems and biodiversity while reducing resource consumption and minimizing our carbon footprint.

Compliance with Rigorous Environmental Standards

We are guided by a science-based approach and collaborate with governments, academics, and environmental experts to ensure we positively impact natural ecosystems and meet the climate needs of our times.

Our agricultural projects are evaluated through a meticulous Environmental Impact Assessment (AIA) process and approved by:

Our Impact

Climate

Water
Soil
Carbon Sinks

Nature

Responsible Agriculture
Nature-Based Solutions

Community

Employment
Economy

Nature-first approach

Why do we need a nature-first approach to agriculture?

We are at the forefront of sustainable farming practices to improve soil health and biodiversity, conserve water resources, and promote the well-being of farmers and their communities — all while increasing yield productivity.

Climate
30%

of greenhouse gas emissions related to agriculture

Reduces emissions through increased carbon sequestration and improved crop resilience for climate shocks.

Soil
~52%

of agricultural soils are degraded.

Restores the health of soil and reverses historical carbon losses — enhancing its organic carbon content, increasing its sequestration potential.

Prosperity
27%

of worldwide employment is in agriculture

Potential to deliver 15%–25% return on investment for farmers, surpassing profits from conventional methods by 120%. This approach enhances farmer livelihoods by lowering costs, boosting crop yields, enhancing resilience to market fluctuations and extreme climate events, and creating new green revenue streams.

Why Nature-Based Solutions?

Nature-based solutions are critical to build climate-resilient ecosystems and communities, and to meet our global climate and nature targets.

1/3

Nature-based solutions can provide 1/3 of climate change mitigation efforts by 2030

$44 tn

$44 tn in economic activity 
is dependent on nature