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- Cargill to acquire full ownership of SJC Bioenergia
Cargill will acquire full ownership of SJC Bioenergia, expanding its presence in Brazil and reinforcing its commitment to renewable energy SJC Bioenergia produces sugar, ethanol, corn oil, high-protein animal feed and electricity through integrated bioenergy operations
- Can forests and farming co-exist? | Cargill
Yes, Cargill says in commitment to increase sustainable agriculture and protect forests in Brazil Through innovative programs, Cargill supports Brazilian farmers like Joel in protecting native vegetation — today and for generations to come
- The Amazon - Cargill
Cargill sources products including soy and cocoa from the Brazilian Amazon In 2022, 94% of our soy suppliers in Brazil are deforestation-and-conversion free Every day, Cargill's automated system consults lists managed by various government agencies and sectoral organizations
- The Cerrado - Cargill
Farmers in Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay who commit to this comprehensive program pledge to produce their crops aligning with five key areas: sustainable land use; good agricultural practices; community relations and human rights; continuous improvement; and measuring greenhouse gas emissions
- Cargill in Brazil
Cargill has been in Brazil for 50 years, with the same global commitment of safely and responsibly taking food from the farm to the home, helping society thrive
- Cargill Announces Commitment to Eliminate Deforestation
To protect South America’s natural ecosystem, Cargill is announcing an accelerated commitment to eliminate deforestation and land conversion from its direct and indirect supply chain of key row crops in Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay by 2025
- World Water Week | Cargill
The newly launched projects in Brazil are expected to benefit an estimated 24,000 people with improved water access, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) By the end of 2024, Cargill Currents initial investments aim to benefit up to 150,000 people with improved WASH in priority communities and basins around the world
- Cargill highlights progress protecting South American forests
Cargill estimates 95 68% of its soy sourced from Brazil is grown on land that is deforestation and conversion-free (using 2008 Forest Code as a reference point) Cargill expands its direct engagement with farmers in Brazil, including the launch of a new partnership with the largest farmer association in the state of Bahia
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