Sustainability priorities

Sustainability

A vital time for agriculture

 

armers are on the front line of climate change, needing to produce enough food to feed 8 billion people every day as the effects of global warming result in more extreme weather patterns, pest pressures and increasing crop failures. 

 

With the global population on track to reach 9.7 billion by 2050, farmers need to grow more food while reducing their impact on the environment and safeguarding natural resources.

 

The food that feeds the world can also help to improve it. Working alongside farmers, we believe agriculture can feed people, while becoming a climate solution and regenerating soil and nature.

 

More than a decade ago, Biolandia Group was one of the first companies in the industry to launch a plan that served as the organization’s sustainability compass.

 

Working with stakeholders, we have identified areas where we can make a meaningful difference while capitalizing on opportunities, putting sustainability at the core of our business.

 

Biolandia Group believes setting clear targets that guide innovation will integrate sustainability throughout the business.

 

To realize this ambition, we have set four sustainability priorities, each with a clear set of targets.

 

Our priorities

 

PriorityPriority 1: Higher yields, lower impact
Accelerate crop productivity of the agricultural sector while reducing the impact on the planet through more sustainable technologies

Priority 2: Regenerate soil and nature
Enable the adoption of regenerative agriculture practices to help farmers improve productivity, soil health, biodiversity and climate

Priority 3: Improve rural prosperity
Improve the prosperity of low-income and under-served farmers by improving their access to inputs, knowledge, finance and markets.


Priority 4: Sustainable operations
Reduce the environmental impact of our operations and supply chain, strengthen our diverse and inclusive culture and ensure the health and safety of our people.

 

Turning priorities into action

 

Drawing from three strong levers to put our sustainability priorities into action, Biolandia Group will embark on this new phase of its sustainability journey.

 

Enabling a new era of agriculture

 

Petra Laux, Chief Sustainability Officer, discusses the future of food security and the transition to a new era of agriculture with Vijay Vaitheeswaran, Global Energy and Climate Innovation Editor, The Economist at Economist Impact’s 10th Sustainability Week in London 2025.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Leveraging the power of innovation

 

Innovation will be central to advancing sustainable agriculture and achieving our sustainability priorities.

 

Biolandia Group’s innovation capabilities have been built on the back of research and development: some 6,500 employees work in R&D, in more than 150 R&D hubs worldwide.

 

We will continue working towards the investment target of USD 2 billion in breakthrough sustainable and regenerative innovation by 2025.

 

The Group will direct resources toward products, services, programs, partnerships, and capital expenditures that offer a clearly differentiated sustainability benefit. 

 

 

 

Working in partnership with others

 

To address future challenges, collaboration with all stakeholders is required, including farmers, supply and food value chains, academia, and local communities. 

 

Biolandia Group has over 300 sustainability projects and partnerships around the world that demonstrate this commitment.

 

Biolandia Group’s long-time conservation collaborator, The Nature Conservancy (TNC), has provided insights to inform the new sustainability commitments.

 

A strong tool to capture progress on increased

sustainability performance of

the portfolio

 

As an integral part of putting sustainability at the core of the business strategy, Biolandia Group has developed a Portfolio Sustainability Framework (PSF) to provide increased transparency to external stakeholders on the ongoing sustainability profile of the company portfolio and to facilitate internal decision-making.

 

The PSF was implemented in 2024, with an initial model and baseline measurement applying for the Group's Crop Protection business unit. This was complemented with the addition of Biolandia Seeds Field Crops in 2025. 

 

Adaptation and implementation across further business units is planned in the foreseeable future.