Corteva Agriscience Announces New Climate Positive Leaders Program Recipients
- The 19 recipients of Corteva's Climate Positive Leaders Program have successfully implemented climate positive practices.
- The leaders come from various countries and have adopted innovative systems to support productivity goals while protecting natural resources.
- They will receive lifetime membership, training, and other opportunities from Global Farmer Network® to share their experiences and advance climate positive farming practices.
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Global And Regional Farmers Recognized for Successful Adoption And Advocacy for Sustainability Practices
Farmers were nominated by regional third parties including grower groups, nonprofit organizations, universities, or other technology advisers, and were judged by a panel of global agriculture industry leaders based on program criteria. The 10 global leaders will receive lifetime membership, training and other opportunities from Global Farmer Network®, enabling them to share their experiences with other farmers as well as engage broadly about agriculture industry. Nine regional leaders will also work with the Global Farmer Network team to expand their skills to lead conversations to advance the adoption of climate positive farming practices.
"These leaders have proven that sustainability does not have to come at the expense of profit or productivity," said Ashish Batra, Global Regulatory Affairs and R&D Sustainability Leader, Corteva Agriscience. "We're providing farmers a global platform to broadly share their successes and challenges to highlight how the agriculture industry can meet the world's growing food and fuel demands while protecting valuable land and water resources."
2022 Climate Positive Leaders Program Global Leaders
- Tom Cannon is a farmer in northern
Oklahoma raising cattle and implementing a no-till, rotational cover crop approach for his wheat, soybeans, corn, milo, cotton, sesame, and canola acres. He actively educates thousands of growers, agronomists, and Future Farmers of America members throughout the Midwest on the benefits of climate positive agriculture. - Mitchell Hora is a 7th generation farmer in southeast
Iowa producing corn, soybeans, and sweet corn, as well as experimenting with more than 25 species of cover crops. In addition, he has built a soil health data intelligence company, building upon his farm's data and engaging with other growers in 42 states and 20 countries to improve soil health. - Kasey Bamberger is a member of a multi-generational farm in
Southwest Ohio raising corn, soybeans and soft red winter wheat using reduced tillage, cover crops and carbon sequestration programs to reduce the dependence on inputs while protecting natural resources. - Maria Pia Barrios Baron is a member of a century-old farming business in Rivadavia district,
Argentina , managing a sustainable pasture-focused livestock operation along with maize, soybeans, wheat, barley, rye and oats for animal feed, grazing and commodity production. - David Statham produces cotton, along with cereal crops, pulse crops and livestock forage in Moree,
New South Wales, Australia . Located next to the World Heritage site Gwydir Wetlands, he has developed the first climate positive traceable irrigated and dryland cotton, and expanded the practices to smallholder farmers inIndia , showcasing how sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation can co-exist. - Haroldo Cunha is a farmer in Turvelandia, Goiás State,
Brazil who uses no-till and soil management practices to produce soybeans, cotton and maize as well as raising cattle. In addition, he has implemented a reforestation program and actively engages with local, regional and country-based agriculture organizations to advance sustainable practices. - Doug and Erika Fossen operate a cow/calf ranch in
Rock Creek, British Columbia , Canada, and use no-till and pivot irrigation to raise corn and alfalfa for feed and silage. The Fossen's actively protect at-risk wildlife populations through riparian management practices and protect limited water resources through targeted irrigation and fertilizer use. - Ravichandran Vanchinatha Iyer is a farmer in
Tamil Nadu, India , producing rice, cotton, pulses and sugarcane, where he advances the adoption of intercropping, seed varietal optimization, and drip irrigation along with an on-farm zero-plastic/zero-pollution policy. In addition, he actively engages with university scientists, policymakers, and private sector leaders as well as using social media to educate local and regional farmers on his practices. - Lucy Kaari is a smallholder farmer in Tagnia, Meru County in central
Kenya , raising beans, sorghum and maize along with garden vegetables to support her family and the local community. She also provides regenerative agriculture advisory services to 176 other smallholder farmers, guiding them to achieve higher production per acre, resilience to moisture stress, reducing labor needs, and higher gross margins as compared to conventional agriculture. - Oliver Carrick produces wheat, barley, beans, oats as well as forage for livestock in
Leicestershire, United Kingdom , implementing a variety of climate positive research methods to evaluate the impact on wildlife and the local environment. In addition, he has created agroforestry, buffer and woodland margins programs, monitoring the impacts to soil, water and wildlife.
For a list of the Regional Leaders and more information on all recipients, visit https://www.corteva.com/sustainability/climatepositive/leaders-program.html
About Corteva
Corteva, Inc. (NYSE: CTVA) is a publicly traded, global pure-play agriculture company that combines industry-leading innovation, high-touch customer engagement and operational execution to profitably deliver solutions for the world's most pressing agriculture challenges. Corteva generates advantaged market preference through its unique distribution strategy, together with its balanced and globally diverse mix of seed, crop protection, and digital products and services. With some of the most recognized brands in agriculture and a technology pipeline well positioned to drive growth, the company is committed to maximizing productivity for farmers, while working with stakeholders throughout the food system as it fulfills its promise to enrich the lives of those who produce and those who consume, ensuring progress for generations to come. More information can be found at www.corteva.com.
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