First 100% guaranteed deforestation-free soy for feed delivered (with video)

At the end of 2021, cooperatives Agrifirm and FrieslandCampina announced to take steps towards more guarantees that the soy for feed comes from deforestation-free areas. Both Dutch cooperatives are working together on this because they believe that this development towards an independently monitored and physically closed soy chain must and can be accelerated. The result: the first shipments have been delivered. But it was not easy.

Introduction

At the end of 2021, cooperatives Agrifirm and FrieslandCampina announced to take steps towards more guarantees that the soy for feed comes from deforestation-free areas. Both Dutch cooperatives are working together on this because they believe that this development towards an independently monitored and physically closed soy chain must and can be accelerated. The result: the first shipments have been delivered. But it was not easy.

Physically closed soy supply chain

Current RTRS certification of the soy chain (GMP+ scope responsible dairy feed):

In addition to the current RTRS* certification of the soy products in the feed used by Agrifirm and FrieslandCampina dairy farmers, both cooperatives are jointly seeking more guarantees. When the soy is transported - from small and large farms and soy suppliers - different loads can come together. As a result, it is less clear whether 100% of the soy that eventually arrives in the Netherlands meets the additional requirements and guarantees. "It could also be 99.5%. Or perhaps 99.9%. But we want to work towards 100% certainty as standard. That requires guarantees that the various soy loads really are physically separated and that this process is also properly monitored. There are other implications and we are investigating these in this pilot with an independently monitored and physically closed soy chain," says Guus van Laarhoven, Regenerative Agriculture Lead at Royal FrieslandCampina.

*Round Table on Responsible Soy

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Pilot with independently monitored and physically closed soy chain:

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Ruud Tijssens, Group Director Public & Cooperative Affairs at Royal Agrifirm Group, adds: "When we started, the ambition was to work with several large soy cooperatives in South America, who have demonstrably been cultivating in the same areas for years. Of which we know from satellite images and independent inspectors, among other things, that the landscape or forests here have not recently been converted to farmland for soy. Then we had to make sure that we could also physically separate the loads. That was not easy. At such times, there are fewer guarantees for a transparent and traceable soy flow. That means a lot of research and looking for alternatives. This pilot project is the result of that.

Clear definitions

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The first shiploads of guaranteed deforestation-free soy were recently delivered in Drachten, Netherlands.

Agrifirm and FrieslandCampina are currently working on clear definitions to create a framework for an independently monitored and physically closed soy chain that more parties can work with. After all, both cooperatives would like to see the entire dairy farming sector involved. So that the entire chain can make the transition from 'almost entirely secure' to 'entirely secure' deforestation-free soy for feed.

Watch the information video about this pilot:

Would you like more information about this pilot? Mail to communication@agrifirm.com.