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ADM receives 2025 BIG Innovation Award for regenerative agriculture program

Global agricultural processor recognized for impact on sustainable farming practices.

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ADM has been named a winner of the 2025 BIG Innovation Awards, presented by the Business Intelligence Group. The recognition highlights ADM's regenerative agriculture program and its role in agricultural innovation.

The BIG Innovation Awards acknowledge organizations and individuals advancing their industries. Winners are selected by business leaders and executives based on creativity, measurable results, and overall impact.

ADM's regenerative agriculture program integrates technologies, partnerships, and sustainable farming practices to support the transition to a more resilient food system. The program aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve soil health, with potential benefits for farmers and the environment.

Key aspects of ADM's program include:

  1. Implementation of advanced agricultural technologies
  2. Collaboration with farmers and industry partners
  3. Focus on sustainable farming practices
  4. Efforts to improve soil health and reduce emissions

Greg Morris, president of ADM's Ag Services and Oilseeds business, commented on the award: "This recognition underscores the role of innovation in addressing supply chain resiliency and sustainability challenges. We've focused on developing practical solutions that support long-term environmental health and food security."

Russ Fordyce, CEO of the Business Intelligence Group, stated: "Innovation is crucial for improving our lives and the planet. ADM's program demonstrates the potential impact of innovative approaches in agriculture."

The award highlights ADM's efforts in sustainable agriculture and its position in the grain handling and processing industry. As the agricultural sector faces challenges related to climate change and food security, programs like ADM's aim to balance productivity with sustainability.

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