This week, ADM, PepsiCo and
Mars — global leaders in food, drinks and pet care —
launched a regenerative agriculture program in Poland, aiming to support
24 farming partners in adopting sustainable practices across their crop
rotations. The initiative covers 5,454 hectares in total — with Mars cultivating
regenerative wheat across 3,359 hectares for pet care brands including
Whiskas® and Pedigree®, and PepsiCo growing sustainable rapeseed
across 2,160 hectares for brands including Lay’s and Doritos.
In Western Poland, the initiative moves beyond single-crop sustainability
efforts — instead focusing on a holistic, farm-wide approach that strengthens
soil health, improves water management and enhances long-term agricultural
resilience.
To help address the environmental impact of their agricultural supply
chains, PepsiCo and Mars will work with
some of the same farmers to integrate regenerative practices into rotational
agriculture
— a farming approach that systematically alternates different crops on the same
land each season to help naturally replenish nutrients, break pest and disease
cycles, and improve soil structure — practices that not only improve soil
structure and water retention but also reduce reliance on synthetic inputs,
helping farms adapt to climate-related stresses.
“Through this pre-competitive collaboration, Mars, PepsiCo and ADM are working
together to help tackle the climate impacts of the agricultural supply chain,”
said Paul Gardner, Lead
Global Commercial VP at Mars Incorporated and VP at Global Pet Nutrition
Commercial. “Working across shared crop rotations in this way, we can empower
farmers to adopt more climate-smart practices over the long term and across
multiple crop types and harvests that can help enhance soil health, reduce
emissions and build farm resilience. This partnership model marks an important
step toward a more sustainable food industry.”
Farmers will also receive hands-on training and guidance from technical
specialists such as Biospheres. As an
implementation partner, ADM will contribute both financial and technical
resources to support the farmers transitioning to regenerative practices.
To accelerate this program and support carbon-sequestration efforts, farmers
will receive financial incentives based on the dedicated practices they
implement — such as adopting conservation
tillage
and cover
cropping.
“Regenerative agriculture is a vital tool for enhancing soil health,
strengthening farm resilience and reducing agricultural emissions — which can
ultimately benefit farmers and their livelihoods,” said Archana
Jagannathan, Chief
Sustainability Officer at PepsiCo EMEA. “To drive meaningful impact at scale
requires collaboration up and down the value chain. PepsiCo has been partnering
with Polish farmers for more than 30 years; and this initiative with Mars, ADM
and local farmers takes an integrated, systems-level approach that embeds
regenerative practices across different crop rotations and supply chains. It
also contributes to our global ambition to implement regenerative, restorative
or protective practices over 10 million acres of land by
2030,
and has the potential to generate learnings that can be lifted and scaled beyond
a single country or region to help ensure the long-term resilience of the global
food system.”
Poland is a key testing ground for regenerative agriculture in a region where
sustainable practices are at different stages of maturity. By leveraging
detailed data collection and rigorous impact measurement through the Cool Farm
Tool — a sustainability calculator that helps farmers
assess and reduce greenhouse gas emissions — the companies aim for this effort
to generate valuable insights that can inform future expansion in other markets.
"We are proud to support farmers through this partnership and enhance the
resilience of the supply chain, which is crucial to the future of agriculture.
This partnership aims to harness insights and data from the project to drive the
widespread adoption of regenerative agriculture practices across the wider
Polish agricultural system,” said ADM Chief Sustainability Officer Katherine
Pickus. “This initiative
represents an exciting opportunity to help standardize and accelerate the
implementation of regenerative farming methods, paving the way for a more
resilient agricultural system."
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Sustainable Brands Staff
Published Sep 11, 2025 11am EDT / 8am PDT / 4pm BST / 5pm CEST