Suite of collaborators join Nutrien as grower
demand doubles preliminary acreage expectations
Nutrien Ltd. (TSX and NYSE: NTR) today unveiled a portfolio
approach to its 2021 North American carbon pilots to identify the
best path to successfully scale its carbon program introduced in
2020. The portfolio leverages Nutrien’s unique end-to-end
capabilities while engaging a broad base of key industry partners
and supply chain stakeholders across Canada and the U.S. including
American Farmland Trust, BASF, Corteva Agriscience, Ingredion,
Maple Leaf Foods, PepsiCo and Syngenta.
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In partnership with growers in North
America, Nutrien’s carbon pilots involve collaboration with key
industry partners and suppliers. (Graphic: Business Wire)
Pilots are focused on gathering key learnings and generating
carbon assets that can be scaled and monetized. Leveraging
established protocols from government programs and standard bodies
– Climate Action Reserve, Verra and Gold Standard – the pilots will
also include execution partners Soil and Water Outcomes Fund and
the Ecosystem Services Market Consortium (ESMC), of which Nutrien
is a founding circle member.
Nutrien Ag Solutions, Nutrien’s retail business unit, is
activating each partnership to test various ways to incentivize
growers to adopt sustainable agricultural practices through the
creation of high-quality, verified carbon assets. A diverse set of
actions will be deployed for a variety of crops, soil types and
climatic zones to unlock the potential to address the global
greenhouse gas emissions challenge.
Strong interest from growers has resulted in the enrollment of
more than 200,000 pilot acres in the company’s carbon program,
exceeding the initial 100,000-acre target to adopt and integrate
sustainable agronomic practices that improve nitrogen management
and soil health, proven to generate positive carbon outcomes.
“Nutrien’s carbon program showcases how we’re delivering on our
sustainability commitments through collaboration – creating a
network of growers, suppliers, government and industry players to
gather key learnings and scale this important initiative,” said
Mayo Schmidt, president and CEO at Nutrien. “No one company, no
single government and no standalone framework of regulations can
effectively tackle the climate action we need alone. Only by
working together can we make the meaningful changes needed to
preserve our planet for future generations.”
Canada Pilots
In Canada, pilots are built on developed government protocols
for agricultural carbon offsets in the compliance market. Growers
in Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba will work with Nutrien to
improve carbon performance through nitrogen management and
conservation tillage practices to generate carbon assets.
Maple Leaf Foods is also partnering with Nutrien to engage
growers within its Manitoba supply chain to generate carbon
outcomes that are independently verified by Gold Standard’s
SustainCERT. The partnership will enable future carbon improvement
opportunities across Maple Leaf’s entire Canadian supply chain and
serve as a model for supporting climate action by investing in
agriculture.
U.S. Pilots
In the U.S., Nutrien grower customers in 15 states will plan to
generate carbon assets for voluntary markets for purchase by a
broad base of agricultural and non-agricultural buyers generated by
utilizing the most recent Climate Action Reserve and Verra
agricultural protocols. Execution partners ESMC and Soil and Water
Outcome Fund have guidelines and protocols that will be leveraged
to create the carbon assets.
- ESMC: Syngenta will partner with Nutrien for pilots across
10,000 acres in Northeast Iowa. Nutrien will partner with
Corteva-led pilots across 10,000 acres in Central Indiana.
- Soil and Water Outcomes Fund: BASF will collaborate with
Nutrien in pilots on up to 10,000 acres in the Chesapeake Bay
watershed. PepsiCo and Ingredion will enable growers across 20,000
acres in Illinois. American Farmland Trust will partner with
Nutrien for pilots in Ohio. The Soil and Water Outcomes Fund is
jointly managed by AgOutcomes and ReHarvest Partners.
Pilot Key Learnings
Learnings from these pilots will inform the development of
future program design to streamline data collection, enhance
agronomic advice, reliably measure environmental outcomes and
provide a flexible path to monetary value that is scalable across
Nutrien’s global footprint.
“Our growers are rising to the task of feeding the planet’s
growing population and their land stewardship is critical to a
sustainable, food-secure future,” said Jeff Tarsi, senior vice
president for North American operations at Nutrien Ag Solutions.
“The industries that support our farmers have an obligation to
support the creation of new solutions and economic opportunities to
accelerate and monetize their climate-smart efforts. It is an honor
to bring our collective capabilities and technology to the farm to
support their efforts.”
Nutrien’s Commitment to ESG Initiatives
Nutrien’s carbon program is part of a broader sustainability
offering designed to benefit growers, governments, and a
cross-section of industries while helping the planet and supporting
sustainable solution for feeding a growing global population. It is
expected to lead to longer-term environmental, social and
governance (ESG) returns for Nutrien and its partners. Additional
information on Nutrien’s sustainability commitments is available at
https://www.nutrien.com/sustainability/strategy.
Forward Looking Statements
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information included in this news release constitute
"forward-looking information" or "forward-looking statements"
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"estimate", "intend" or other similar words). All statements in
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information or current conditions, are forward looking statements,
including, but not limited to, statements as to Nutrien’s strategic
plans and management’s expectations with respect to the carbon
program and related pilots and carbon market opportunities
(including the timing with respect to the implementation thereof);
Nutrien's ability to successfully scale the carbon program;
expectations regarding generation, scaling and monetization of
carbon assets; greenhouse gas emissions reduction, and plans and
strategies thereto; expectations for adoption of sustainable
practices, carbon supply chain outcomes and improvements,
productivity and environmental performance, expectations regarding
our supply chain stakeholders, partners and partnerships and
benefits therefrom; expectations for future carbon program design,
data collection, agronomic advice, environmental outcomes and
monetization; and other items described in this news release.
Forward looking statements in this news release are based on
certain key expectations and assumptions made by Nutrien, many of
which are outside of its control. Although Nutrien believes that
the expectations and assumptions on which such forward looking
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placed on the forward-looking statements because Nutrien can give
no assurance that they will prove to be correct. Forward looking
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could cause actual results and experience to differ materially from
the anticipated results or expectations expressed in this news
release including, but are not limited to, realization of
technological improvements required to implement and scale the
carbon program, including Nutrien’s ability to develop and/or
access such technology; development and growth of end market demand
for carbon assets, sustainable products and solutions; development
and execution of strategies to implement and scale Nutrien’s carbon
program; government regulation, incentives, and initiatives;
regulatory approvals; performance of third parties; and other
unforeseen difficulties and risks. For additional information on
the assumptions made, and the risks and uncertainties that could
cause actual results to differ from the anticipated results, refer
to the Feeding the Future Plan and Nutrien’s 2021 Environmental,
Social and Governance Report, as well as the most recent Quarterly
Report to Shareholders and the 2020 Annual Report filed under
Nutrien’s profile on SEDAR at www.sedar.com and with the U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission at www.sec.gov.
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of the date hereof and Nutrien disclaims any intention or
obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements in
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except as may be required under applicable U.S. federal securities
laws or applicable Canadian securities legislation.
About Nutrien
Nutrien is the world's largest provider of crop inputs and
services, playing a critical role in helping growers increase food
production in a sustainable manner. We produce and distribute 27
million tonnes of potash, nitrogen and phosphate products
world-wide. With this capability and our leading agriculture retail
network, we are well positioned to supply the needs of our
customers. We operate with a long-term view and are committed to
working with our stakeholders as we address our economic,
environmental and social priorities. The scale and diversity of our
integrated portfolio provides a stable earnings base, multiple
avenues for growth and the opportunity to return capital to
shareholders.
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