Welcome to the Carbon Accounting in Agricultural Supply Chains Summit

As we approach targets set for 2030-2050 and policy makers bet big on “climate-smart agriculture”, it is imperative to leverage the potential of agricultural supply chains and adopt carbon insetting approaches to sequester and reduce carbon to effectively account for emissions to meet climate goals.

Leaders from across the agricultural supply chain including Chestnut Manor Farms, National Corn Growers Association, Christensen Farms, Cargill, Danone and more united at the Carbon Accounting in Agricultural Supply Chains Summit to develop a more transparent and equitable supply chain through harmonizing carbon accounting and accurately collecting and verifying data for carbon practices.

Browse the full event guide to learn more and join us in driving the revolution of sustainable supply chains.

Drive Innovation and Equity Across the Supply Chain

Transform

Drive scaled change and transformation by uncovering how to unlock financing across the agricultural community with Rabobank and CoBank

Partner

Foster mutually beneficial relationships and promote equity throughout the supply chain using insights into the challenges faced by your supply partners, with dedicated roundtable discussions

Optimise

Optimize your operations and strategies using insightful case studies from successful carbon programs with Cargill

Solutions

Address challenges stemming from accounting standards on the farm by exploring practical solutions with Innovation Center For U.S. Dairy and Christensen Farms

Data

Establish standardized MMRV tools, collect valuable data from the farm and strike a balance between carbon models and primary data, leveraging insights from Mars Petcare and Michigan State University

Who You Met?

This summit stands as the hub of knowledge, showcasing the latest in carbon accounting, insetting, and real-word examples of successful agricultural supply chain collaboration. Together with 60+ sustainability, regenerative agriculture, responsible sourcing experts and farmers, immerse yourself and your team in cutting edge insights and be part of the supply chain taskforce.

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What Your Peers Had to Say:

"The importance of considering the whole ecosystem of agriculture in any carbon accounting approach is critical for ensuring food for a growing world which requires viability in agriculture. The need for equity in carbon accounting in the production of food and fuel is vital to prevent unintended disruptions."

Adam Barka, Director of Environmental Stewardship, Christensen Farms

“Our progress in mitigating climate change is only as good as the tools we use to measure it. I’m excited to explore the best approaches to carbon accounting which balance scientific rigor with experienced pragmatism.”

Maia Reed, Global Climate Data Lead, Mars Petcare