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Global food and agriculture giant ADM was awarded the 2025 BIG Innovation Awards by the Business Intelligence Group (BIG) for its innovative work in sustainable agriculture. The company's regenerative agriculture programme stood out with transformative practices that improve soil health and reduce carbon footprint.
Leading Solutions in Sustainable Agriculture
BIG Innovation Awards recognise companies that offer creative and effective solutions in their sectors. ADM's regenerative agriculture programme contributes to making the global food system more resilient through climate-friendly agricultural techniques, digital agricultural technologies and farmer collaborations.
While increasing soil fertility, the programme also reduces carbon emissions, providing economic benefits to farmers and supporting environmental sustainability.
Greg Morris, President of ADM Agricultural Services and Oilseeds, said: "This recognition highlights the critical role of innovation in food security and the supply chain. Together with our farmers and partners, we will continue to develop solutions that support long-term environmental and agricultural sustainability."
Russ Fordyce, CEO of the Business Intelligence Group, said: "ADM has led by example, improving the future of both farmers and the planet through innovation. Such innovative approaches play a major role in the transformation of the global food system."
ADM focuses on combating climate change and ensuring food security by expanding regenerative agriculture practices. While this award proves the company's leadership in the field of sustainable agriculture once again, it will also be a source of inspiration for the increase of similar projects in the sector.
ADM's regenerative agriculture strategy shows that a greener and more efficient model is possible in the future of the agricultural sector.
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