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Cargill Sustain Connect: Cargill and Arnott’s Group join forces to boost sustainable canola farming.

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Sydney, Australia – June 18, 2024

The Arnott’s Group is a founding partner of Cargill’s SustainConnect™ program, which aims to enhance the production of sustainable canola oil in Australia. The program equips participating farmers with essential tools, resources, and market access, supporting the transition toward sustainable agriculture. Additionally, it opens new revenue streams for Australian growers and caters to rising demand from both domestic and international customers.

Collaborations across supply chain partners play a crucial role in achieving sustainability goals and delivering lasting benefits to farming communities. As a responsible food company, The Arnott’s Group recognizes the need to protect the land on which they rely by sourcing their ingredients sustainably.

“Our collaboration with Cargill is a meaningful step towards creating more resilient and sustainably conscious supply chain in Australia. Key ingredients for our products, including canola oil, plays a crucial role in this effort. Our intention is that as the program continues to grow and evolve, that it provides a step change for the industry,” said Simon Lowden, Arnott’s Group Chief Transformation Officer.

Australian canola growers enrolled in Cargill SustainConnect™ can choose from various sustainable practices, including nutrient management interventions, reduced or no-tillage methods, and crop residue retention. These practices not only improve soil health but also contribute to decarbonising the agricultural supply chain.

“Agriculture holds a unique opportunity to adopt sustainable practices that address the global climate challenge while improving economic prospects for farmers—the backbone of our food system. By implementing changes at the grassroots level of our supply chains, with partners like The Arnott’s Group, we can significantly reduce emissions and enhance soil resilience for future generations.” said Ben Fargher, Cargill Environmental Market Lead, APAC.

Tim Gainsford, a canola farmer from New South Wales, shares his thoughts on the partnership: “As farmers, we’re passionate about growing food with a lower carbon footprint, however, it’s not always easy to navigate. Cargill’s SustainConnect™ program gives us a chance to be rewarded for our sustainable practices and knowing that our canola is in demand from iconic brands like Arnott’s makes us even more delighted to be part of this positive change.”

Cargill has partnered with Regrow, a leading carbon measurement business, to measure, report, and verify carbon outcomes. Using in-field data, remote sensing, and crop and soil health modeling, the Regrow platform ensures transparency and accurate measurement for growers and Cargill’s customers.

The SustainConnect™ program is currently available to Australian canola farmers in New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia and Victoria, and Cargill is looking to extend this program in Western Australian in the future. 

 

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About The Arnott’s Group

The Arnott’s Group portfolio of brands continues the 158-year legacy of the Arnott family, providing quality, great-tasting food to create delicious moments for consumers across the world. The Arnott’s Group is headquartered in Sydney and employs approximately 4,000 people in markets across the Asia Pacific. This includes manufacturing sites in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, South Australia as well as New Zealand, Malaysia and Indonesia. The Arnott’s Group portfolio comprises the suite of Arnott’s, Campbell’s and V8 products, gourmet cracker brand 180degrees, and the Good Food Partners business with brands such as; Freedom Cereals, Messy Monkeys, Joy St, Sam’s Pantry and Heritage Mill.

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