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Goals focus on farmers, land, communities and Corteva operations.

June 1, 2020

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Corteva Agriscience unveiled its 10-year commitments to advance sustainability throughout the global food system. The goals span a wide range of initiatives for farmers, the land, communities, and its operations. Improvements in soil health, on-farm productivity, climate action, water stewardship, biodiversity, supply chain transparency and worker safety are included.

“Our mission to lead the entire agriculture industry toward better, more sustainable outcomes across the world is more important now than ever,” said Corteva Agriscience Chief Executive Officer James C. Collins, Jr. “We believe there is no better time to commit to protecting and preserving the source of our food, and helping our communities thrive.”

The goals reflect the company’s size and scope, focus on agriculture, and relationships with farmers and collaborators across the ag value chain, said Anne Alonzo, Corteva Agriscience SVP External Affairs and Chief Sustainability Officer. “Sustainability is nothing new to Corteva. Our announcement today is simply our public commitment to 14 specific and measurable goals that will advance sustainability for farmers, protect our land and natural resources, improve our communities, and benefit our operations."

Sustainabilty goals

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The company’s 2030 sustainability goals are outlined below.

Goals to benefit farmers:

  • Provide training for 25 million growers on soil health, nutrient and water stewardship, and productivity best practices.

  • Help increase the productivity, incomes, and sustainable farming practices of 500 million smallholder farmers cumulatively through 2030.

  • Design, validate and scale management systems that will enable farmers to sustainably increase crop yields by 20% compared to 2020 as a baseline, while simultaneously reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 20% within cropping systems compared to 2020.

Goals to benefit the land:

  • Improve soil health on 30 million hectares of global agricultural land by 2030.

  • Support water stewardship advances in global agricultural production by 2030: Help accelerate improvement in nitrogen use efficiency across global agricultural land by 2030; and reduce water consumption while helping to increasing yields on 2.5 million hectares of seed production and water stressed agricultural land by 2030 compared to 2020.

  • Enhance biodiversity on more than 10 million hectares of grazing lands and natural ecosystems globally through sustainable management practices and habitat conservation by 2030.

Goals to benefit communities:

  • Protect the safety of people at Corteva facilities and those working in agriculture.

  • Empower women, enable youth, and engage communities around the globe where Corteva Agriscience employees and customers live and work, by 2030.

  • Volunteer one million employee hours to support people and communities around the world by 2030.

  • Increase supply chain transparency from farmers to consumers, by leveraging digital tools that enable farmers to create additional value through transparency in agriculture markets, food systems, and communities.

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Goals for the company’s operations:

  • Ensure every new product meets our sustainability criteria by 2025.

  • Establish a climate strategy for scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, including appropriate reduction targets by June 1, 2021.

  • Only use recyclable or reusable packaging by 2030.

  • Operate every site more sustainably through waste reduction, water conservation, and enhanced biodiversity.

Corteva will report progress toward these goals through an annual sustainability report starting in 2021. For more information on the 2030 sustainability goals, visit sustainability.corteva.com.

Source: Corteva Agriscience, which is solely responsible for the information provided and is wholly owned by the source. Informa Business Media and all its subsidiaries are not responsible for any of the content contained in this information asset. 

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