Investor Presentaiton
25 Cargill 2020 Annual Report
Risk areas of our
supply chain
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Concentration of Cargill producers
Solutions for the soy pathway
We consider Brazil as a priority region for sustainable soy
based on the outstanding conditions it presents. The coun-
try holds two vital biomes for the planet, the Amazon and the
Cerrado. Together with South America, Brazilian production
increased rapidly over the last decades, where the country
became one of the largest soy producers in the world, with
potential of becoming first.
This growth track record has brought prosperity to many
locations in various state countrysides and has benefited the
Cerrado region. The heart of the Brazilian agricultural pro-
duction, soy grown in this biome feeds the main markets in
Europe and Asia.
We know, however, that there is not a sole solution that
resolves the complex issues involving the biomes and pro-
ductive land. We need to assess all ideas and apply them
to find answers that will guide these essential issues in an
inclusive and scalable fashion. To find solutions for this
equation is what we and our partners are engaged in achiev-
ing. We take this into account when synthesizing the three
pillars of our strategic approach for soy production:
• Prioritize traceability of the supply chain and the map-
ping efforts wherever there is greater risk
• Channel resources to greater risk suppliers located in
areas of greater risk
• Promote an inclusive transformation throughout the
entire sector to truly protect vital ecosystems
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