Nutrien Ag Solutions and Bunge Announce Soybean Program to Connect the Value of Sustainabilty

This year marks the launch of a new alliance between Nutrien Ag Solutions and Bunge focusing on low carbon intensity soybeans. For 2023, the geographic focus is to enroll 100,000 acres around two Bunge crush facilities: Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Decatur, Indiana. 
This year marks the launch of a new alliance between Nutrien Ag Solutions and Bunge focusing on low carbon intensity soybeans. For 2023, the geographic focus is to enroll 100,000 acres around two Bunge crush facilities: Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Decatur, Indiana. 
(Nutrien Ag Solutions)

This year marks the launch of a new alliance between Nutrien Ag Solutions and Bunge focusing on low carbon intensity soybeans. For 2023, the geographic focus is to enroll 100,000 acres around two Bunge crush facilities: Council Bluffs, Iowa, and Decatur, Indiana. 

To qualify, farmers can be long-term practitioners or new adopters of: 

  • cover crops
  • reduced tillage
  • nutrient management

Nutrien Ag Solutions will provide crop consulting services, custom applications of fertility and/or chemistry, analytical testing of soil, water, tissue, traceability, and data collection in their Agrible platform

In the alliance, Bunge plans to contract with the farmers to manage harvest and post-harvest commercialization, which could include fuel, oil for food, and meal/livestock feed. 

“It’s an exciting time for us in this space with sustainable ag,” says Matt Marshall, Nutrien Ag Solutions Vice President, Sustainable Ag and Retail Strategy. “We have many downstream players seeking outcomes but lacking the capabilities to bring those about. This partnership recognizes Nutrien’s capabilities to collect the field level data and quantify the outcomes.” 

Farmers are paid on a per acre basis, and payments are calculated by the practice adopted and the time it’s been adopted for. Signups began in mid-May. 

Marshall says this first year program will be a proof of concept and the team aims to use what they learn to expand the offering into new crops next year as well as program parameters such as water use efficiency and biodiversity. 

“We aim to find opportunities in how to drive consistency around the program design and find pathways to efficiently scale the program further,” Marshall says. 

 

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