Within the total acreage being monitored, General Mills sources its ingredients from roughly three million acres of farmland each year.
General Mills will leverage Regrow Agriculture’s software platform, Sustainability Insights, and its technology and data capabilities, including Operational Tillage Information System (OpTIS) and DeNitrification DeComposition (DNDC).
Through this technology, General Mills will monitor trends and estimate impacts where regenerative agriculture principles are being advanced on farmland.
The collaboration will also enable General Mills to update its key ingredient emission factors and deliver a more accurate emissions baseline.
“As we advance regenerative agriculture, quantifying the environmental outcomes is essential,” explains Mary Jane Melendez, Chief Sustainability and Global Impact Officer at General Mills.
“Our goal is to show how outcomes, like soil health and carbon sequestration, improve as farmers transition to regenerative agriculture systems.”
General Mills and Regrow Agriculture will also explore joint research opportunities to add additional insights into their platform over time, such as water quality, biodiversity and supply chain resiliency.
“We have confidence that through our partnership with Regrow Agriculture, we can track the advancement of regenerative agriculture at scale, benefitting General Mills and the broader industry, as well as understand trends in adoption and where to bring future investment,” adds Melendez.
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Source : Careers In Food