April 4, 2023
Pioneering collaboration to reduce carbon footprint of wheat flour
A pioneering low carbon wheat flour to be used in the production of bread and other staple foods is being jointly developed by Dossche Mills, a leading manufacturer and supplier of raw materials for bakeries, German agricultural trading company AGRAVIS Raiffeisen AG and Dutch fertilizer manufacturer OCI Global. The collaboration aims to help reduce the environmental impact of bread.
A pioneering low carbon wheat flour to be used in the production of bread and other staple foods is being jointly developed by Dossche Mills, a leading manufacturer and supplier of raw materials for bakeries, German agricultural trading company AGRAVIS Raiffeisen AG and Dutch fertilizer manufacturer OCI Global. The collaboration aims to help reduce the environmental impact of bread.
The wheat is already growing in fields in Germany and will be harvested in summer 2023. This means that the lower carbon flour can be distributed to food manufacturers at the end of 2023 and early 2024. The flour is made from wheat grown with OCI's lower carbon Nutramon fertilizer. Compared to conventional fertilizers, this has a lower greenhouse gas balance up to a 50% reduction (cradle-to-gate).
The lower carbon fertilizer is certified by ISCC PLUS, which guarantees the responsible sourcing of sustainable raw materials based on a mass balance approach. The fertilizer in this case, supplied by OCI, is linked to biomethane derived from agricultural waste and residue streams as an alternative for natural gas.
Dossche Mills, AGRAVIS and OCI enjoy a long-term partnership: AGRAVIS and OCI in production and distribution of fertilizers, AGRAVIS and Dossche Mills in collecting and processing grain.
The first step in the collaboration focuses on sustainable solutions to decarbonize the wheat production chain and is part of a global approach to provide a larger range of sustainability solutions such as Green House Gas (GHG) reduction, soil quality, biodiversity, healthy food and wellness, and transparent and ethical business practices.
The GHG emissions reduction of the project – which will trace the footprint from crop growth through to harvest - is REDCert certified on farms, facilitated by AGRAVIS. The reduction figures will be calculated following the completion of the pilot.
Kristof Dossche, CEO at Dossche Mills explains: “As a leading flour mill in Benelux, Dossche Mills processes significant quantities of grain. Sustainability is at the heart of our family business and we therefore have ambitious targets in terms of offering sustainable grown wheat. The partnership with Agravis and OCI is a first step in the transition to a sustainable wheat chain and is part of our long-term commitment/goal to accelerate the transition towards a sustainable climate-neutral food chain for the benefit of both farmers and consumers. By 2030, we want to go the extra mile to serve our customers in line with European regulations.”
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