3 Companies Announce Sustainability Collaboration

The collaboration will focus on a 50,000-acre pilot project that will enable better understanding of the emission reductions that can be achieved with bio-enhanced urea.

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SABIC Agri-Nutrients Company (SABIC AN), ADM and BiOWiSH Technologies are collaborating to help farmers achieve higher production in a sustainable and cost-effective manner.

The collaboration will focus on a 50,000-acre pilot project where Midwestern farmers will use SABIC AN’s bio-enhanced urea and sign up for the ADM Re:Generations Program, which provides financial and technical support to producers who newly adopt or continue current regenerative agriculture practices.

The pilot will collect data that will enable better understanding of the emission reductions that can be achieved with bio-enhanced urea.

“SABIC Agri-Nutrients is committed to carbon neutrality by 2050, and we do so by launching new products that enable sustainability throughout our value chain,” said Radwan Abdallah, SABIC AN senior manager in the company’s press release. “By utilizing advanced technologies to deliver premier products, we can sustainably help enable higher yields of quality crops to feed an ever-growing global population.”

Multiple ADM divisions – including the Farm Direct Fertilizer and Climate-Smart Ag Origination teams – are collaborating on this project and providing financial incentive to participating growers in addition to facilitating data collection. SABIC AN and BiOWiSH will provide field support, data analysis and external research.

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