Bunge (NYSE: BG) And Nutrien Ag Solutions To Collaborate For The Sake Of Anchoring Sustainable Farming In The US

Bunge (NYSE: BG) And Nutrien Ag Solutions

Strategic Alliance Between Bunge And Nutrien Ag Solutions Will Come Up As A Great Opportunity To Ramp Up Sustainable Agriculture In North America

Bunge and Nutrien Ag Solutions (Nutrien Ltd.'s retail division (TSX and NYSE: NTR)) declare that they are going to collaborate together and create a strategic partnership to help boost the shift to low-carbon agriculture in the U.S. by helping farmers fulfil the increasing demand for sustainable products by consumers.

The companies will help implement sustainable agricultural practices, which will help farmers boost the production of lower-carbon products. This initiative will help develop sustainable farming in North America via a shared supply chain, providing more whole-acre solutions to consumers and end-consumers of feed, food, and fuels.

In order to make significant cuts in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, it is essential that shareholders, including farmers, crop input companies and processors collaborate.

These companies are focused on constantly investing in the business to help promote low-carbon initiatives, including the implementation of regeneration farming practices to enhance soil health, catch carbon, and boost biodiversity to lower emissions.

The main program will concentrate on the soybeans cultivated in the areas near Bunge’s crushing plants in Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Decatur, Indiana, with future plans for expanding in other locations and to crops like wheat and corn. The plan will target the crop season for 2023-2024 and will likely include methods like cover crops, nutrient management, lowered tillage, and reliable pesticide usage.

According to the article by Procurement Resource, Bunge and Nutrien Ag Solutions are forming a strategic Alliance which will help farmers in the U.S. to ramp up sustainable agriculture In North America and help farmers meet consumer demand for sustainable products.

The initiative will help create a shared supply chain, providing more whole-acre solutions for feed, food, and fuels to consumers and end-consumers. These firms will focus on business investments for boosting low-carbon initiatives, like implementing regeneration farming practices for soil health enhancement, catching carbon, and boosting biodiversity to lower emissions.

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