Crop rotation, reduced synthetic inputs, improved water management, reduced/no tillage, soil cover management, hedgerows
Not disclosed
24 million bees and 30 butterfly species observed in Harmony fallows
1.268
Not disclosed
59.000
Of the Harmony hectares, 2,030 are dedicated to biodiversity. Harmony Ambition 2030 is the next phase of the Harmony program, focusing on making a lasting change across three key areas: the environment, the farmer community, and our consumers. With Regenerative Agriculture at its heart, a holistic approach to farming which aims to produce high quality crops while also restoring the natural rythm of our surrounding ecosystem, this next chapter aims to mitigate climate change and reverse biodiversity losses, support all Harmony farmers in transitioning to regenerative practices, and invest in research looking to demonstrate that more sustainable wheat is also better-quality wheat (vs. conventional wheat).
Compliance with the Harmony Charter is audited by independent and certified organizations (SGS and Bureau Veritas)
Financial incentives; technical assistance