BROOMFIELD Danone North America, a food and beverage producer headquartered in Broomfield, is completing the third year of its regenerative agriculture program, a research project that aims to improve soil health for the benefit of both farmers and the environment.
In year three the program, which connects experts, academics and growers, now includes 82,000 acres of farmland in the United States and Canada.
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Danone North America continues to expand its regenerative farming program, currently the most comprehensive regenerative agriculture dairy program in the US. The company unveiled today its year three results from its multi-year, multi-million-dollar soil health research program. Launched in 2017, the soil health initiative brings together experts and academics to build best-in-class soil health programs to benefit farms and communities across the Danone North America portfolio. Now completing its third year, the research program has nearly tripled to more than 82,000 acres, inclusive of 28,000 organic acres, across the US and Canada, and has recently expanded into almond orchards in the central valley of California.
Danone North America Expands the Most Comprehensive Regenerative Agriculture Program in the Dairy Industry
Company furthers its commitment to farming practices that help mitigate climate change
Shares 3-year achievements and impact from its regenerative agriculture program
Soil health program now reaches 82,000 acres enrolled, with goal to reach 100,000 acres by 2022
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WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. and BROOMFIELD, Colo., Dec. 21, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Danone North America, the purpose-driven food & beverage leader with a diverse portfolio of dairy and plant-based brands, continues to expand its regenerative farming program, currently the most comprehensive regenerative agriculture dairy program in the U.S. The company unveiled today its year three results from its multi-year, multi-million-dollar soil health research program. Launched in 2017, the soil health initiative brings together experts and academics to build best-in-class soil h