PepsiCo Europe and Yara partner to decarbonize crop production
16 Luglio 2024 - 8:31AM
UK Regulatory
PepsiCo Europe and Yara partner to decarbonize crop production
16 July 2024, Brussels - Oslo: PepsiCo Europe
and Yara announced today a long-term partnership in Europe aimed at
providing farmers with crop nutrition programs to help decarbonize
the food value chain.
As part of the partnership, which spans multiple countries,
participating PepsiCo Europe farmers will be equipped with
best-in-class crop nutrition products and advice as well as
precision farming digital tools. This will allow them to increase
nutrient use efficiency (NUE), boost yields and reduce the carbon
footprint of their crops. Yara, the leading crop nutrition company
in Europe, will supply PepsiCo with the products and services.
Yara will deliver up to 165,000 tons of fertilizer per year to
PepsiCo, covering around 25% of their crop fertilizer needs in
Europe by 2030. These fertilizers will be mostly Yara Climate
Choice fertilizers, which include low-carbon footprint fertilizers
produced from either renewable ammonia (Herøya, Norway) or
low-carbon ammonia via carbon capture and storage (CCS), currently
under construction in Yara Sluiskil. The mix will also include
Yara’s standard premium nitrate-based mineral fertilizers produced
using natural gas, which have a carbon footprint that is around 50%
lower than most non-EU fertilizers thanks to the use of catalyst
technology. The aim of the partnership is to upgrade to Yara
Climate Choice fertilizers over time as production scales up and
technologies mature so that all of the 165,000 p.a. tons are Yara
Climate Choice fertilizers by 2030.
The collaboration underlines the companies’ shared commitment to
building a more sustainable food system in line with the European
Union’s climate targets. At the same time, it will support farmers
through transition costs to ensure their livelihoods are not
adversely impacted.
“This partnership with Yara aligns with our end-to-end
transformation known as PepsiCo Positive (pep+) and will be
critical as we transition towards the net-zero food system of the
future. Targeting Scope 3 emissions is central to our pep+ agenda,
but it can be one of the most challenging areas to directly
influence. Providing our farmers with fertilizers that have a lower
carbon footprint and supporting them to improve crop nutrition
end-to-end will allow us to make a significant step towards our
target of achieving net zero by 2040,” said Archana Jagannathan,
Chief Sustainability Officer at PepsiCo Europe.
The collaboration is also in line with Yara’s mission to
responsibly feed the world and protect the planet.
“To grow a nature-positive food future and transform our food
system, we need to collaborate across the food value chain. We’re
excited to work with first movers like PepsiCo to help make this a
reality. Decarbonizing food production will be critical to
delivering on the Paris Agreement – and farmers will play a key
role in helping us get there,” said Mónica Andrés Enríquez,
Executive Vice President for Europe at Yara.
The partnership, which will help drive the adoption of
regenerative agricultural practices, will include approximately
1,000 farms, covering a total of around 128,000 hectares across the
European Union and the UK. Efforts will initially focus on
potatoes, a key crop for PepsiCo, and then expand to other crops
such as oats and corn.
Fertilizers are the biggest opportunity to reduce emissions as
fertilizer production and in-field emissions account for half of
PepsiCo’s average potato carbon footprint in Europe. *
This partnership will also further scale up sustainable nutrient
management practices across the PepsiCo farmer groups. This will
include full season crop and soil data capture and monitoring using
PepsiCo’s CropTrak and ML Analytics tool, and will be complemented
by Yara's digital solutions offering, for example digital satellite
imagery via the AtFarm platform and the MegaLab soil analysis.
*29 percent is related to fertilizer production emissions and 25
percent to fertilizer in-field emissions. The partnership will
support the 24 percentage point reduction target in production
emissions and the 5 percentage point reduction target for in-field
emission while maintaining crop quality and yields.
Media contacts:
Felix
Zadek-Ewing
PepsiCo
Europe
E-mail:
pepsicoeurope@headlandconsultancy.com
Mobile: +44 7725 580 928
Annalisa
Canova
Yara
Europe
E-mail: annalisa.canova@yara.com
Mobile: +32 477653309
About PepsiCo
PepsiCo products are enjoyed by consumers more than one billion
times a day in more than 200 countries and territories around the
world. PepsiCo generated more than $91 billion in net revenue in
2023, driven by a complimentary beverage and convenient foods
portfolio that includes Lay’s, Doritos, Cheetos, Gatorade,
Pepsi-Cola, Mountain Dew, Quaker, and SodaStream. PepsiCo’s product
portfolio includes a wide range of enjoyable foods and beverages,
including many iconic brands that generate more than $1 billion
each in estimated annual retail sales.
Guiding PepsiCo is our vision to Be the Global Leader in
Beverages and Convenient Foods by Winning with pep+ (PepsiCo
Positive). pep+ is our strategic end-to-end transformation that
puts sustainability and human capital at the centre of how we will
create value and growth by operating within planetary boundaries
and inspiring positive change for the planet and people. For more
information, visit www.pepsico.com, and follow on X (Twitter),
Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn @PepsiCo.
About Yara
Yara's mission is to responsibly feed the world and protect the
planet. We pursue a strategy of sustainable value growth through
reducing emissions from crop nutrition production and developing
low-emission energy solutions. Yara's ambition is focused on
growing a nature-positive food future that creates value for our
customers, shareholders and society at large and delivers a more
sustainable food value chain.
To drive the green transition in fertilizer production,
shipping, and other energy-intensive industries, Yara will produce
ammonia with significantly lower emissions. We provide digital
tools for precision farming and work closely with partners at all
levels of the food value chain to share knowledge and promote more
efficient and sustainable solutions.
Founded in 1905 to solve the emerging famine in Europe, Yara has
established a unique position as the industry's only global crop
nutrition company. With 18,000 employees and operations in more
than 60 countries, sustainability is an integral part of our
business model. In 2023, Yara reported revenues of USD 15.5
billion.
- Representatives with products included in the partnership
- Yara's digital tools
- Yara, PepsiCo and a farmer in a potato field
- Representatives from Yara, PepsiCo and Strawsons Limited
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