Ripe wheat field, symbolizing insetting through regenerative agriculture to reduce CO₂ emissions and promote sustainable supply chains.
Success Story

Regenerative agriculture for mills

Monitoring and reducing emissions in cereal cultivation

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Why mills are acting now:

Below-average crop yields due to unpredictable weather and long periods of drought
Increasing pressure to report transparent data on emission factors
Loss of protein quality in wheat due to crop protection regulation and rising operating costs
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Impact of regenerative agriculture on your business

Regenerative practices strengthen long-term business resilience, support your decarbonisation targets and strengthen supply chain relationships. 

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Advantages of regenerative practices

For mills

Meet demand for low-emission raw materials

Increase the resilience of the supply chain and strengthen relationships with suppliers

Mitigate the consequences of the decline in fertilizers and crop protection products

For grain farmers

Improved soil health

More crop security and income stability

Increased water storage capacity in the soil and better climate resilience

"Our goal is to farm in a resource-conserving, sustainable and regenerative way - an approach that should be omnipresent in agriculture. With Klim, we can integrate regenerative measures into our cultivation systems, improve soil life and biodiversity in the fields and make carbon storage measurable."

Participating farmer
Erwin Greiner, CFO of the SYZYGY GROUP

Why regenerative practices are a smart choice for mills:

Emission-reduced raw materials

Long-term planning with high-quality products

Transparent emissions management

Strengthened connection to farmers

Reporting in accordance with GHGP and SBTi standards

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Case Study: How Klim works with mills

Targets

30 %

of raw materials obtained from regenerative agriculture

20

farmers in the pilot phase

300

farmers onboard after 5 years

2029

the year of the planned target achievement

Phase 1

Individual support

The participating farmers receive individual support after the relevant farm data has been recorded.

Phase 2

Planning of measures

The action plans depend on the company's objectives and the circumstances of the farmers: By 2029, 30% of the raw materials used should be sourced from regenerative agriculture.

Phase 3

Onboarding to the platform

The platform offers a flexible selection of measures that farmers can implement to optimize crop rotation, minimize tillage and reduce the use of fertilizers.

Phase 4

Expansion of the project scope

After the pilot phase: 300 farmers in the 5th project year, who continue to implement planned measures.

Results:

70.000 t

Emission reduction including CO2 storage after 5 years

25 %

Less tillage due to adapted land management

15 %

Reduction in the use of operating resources

13 - 15 %

Protein content with optimized/reduced input use

Individual experiences of farmers

Soil health improved through diverse crop rotations

Less erosion from wind and precipitation

Expansion of the application of regenerative measures in other areas as well

Initial uncertainty was put to rest

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This is how Klim supports you in the implementation of regenerative measures

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Creation of a management plan

Klim's agricultural team creates plans for participating farmers.

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Individual consultation and onboarding

During onboarding to the Klim digital platform, the optimisations are individually tailored to the needs of the farmers.

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Integration of emission-optimised measures

Farmers implement measures and are compensated for the resulting improvements.

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Ongoing analysis and verification

The emissions-related data is continuously and automatically updated, made visible and verified.

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Information preparation

Prepared for reporting in compliance with GHGP and SBTi standards, we provide all relevant information with a holistic operational view.

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Expansion of the project scope

The scope of the project is continuously being expanded with the support of experts from the Klim agriculture team.