Lantmännen and Svensk Kolinlagring in collaboration to increase carbon sequestration

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Lantmännen and Svensk Kolinlagring are setting up test activities on Lantmännen’s Farm of the Future in Bjertorp to further develop carbon sequestration within Swedish agriculture. Carbon sequestration will be crucial in order to reach climate neutrality before 2050.

Lantmännen partners up with Svensk Kolinlagring in a pilot project to test and evaluate methods that aim to increase carbon sequestration, with the objective to verify and certify these effects. Through continuous refinement of methods and input data, the project aims to calculate and confirm the actual climate benefits of carbon sequestration, which in turn will create new business opportunities within agriculture.

“We look forward to collaborating with Svensk Kolinlagring and taking part of their knowledge and experience through previous trials. This is a crucial area for the future and we at Lantmännen want to contribute to the development by sharing our expertise within the grain value chain. Together we aim to scale up carbon capturing and to find business models suitable for all parties – from the farmers who offer the ecosystem services to the engaged consumers who want to contribute to a sustainable development,” says Claes Johansson, Head of Sustainable Development at Lantmännen.

On the Farm of the Future in Bjertorp outside Kvänum, testing of several sustainability measures are already underway such as precision farming, skylark plots and flowering zones. Now efforts to bind more carbon in the soil are to be intensified.

“We see how the interest for carbon sequestration increases as more companies measure their emissions. They demand a service coupled with concrete measures that they can use now, here in Sweden. With regards to that development it is with great joy that Lantmännen are joining us in a pilot project that will accelerate the transformation of the agriculture industry in ways required and requested by UN climate panels on climate and biological diversity (IPCC, IPBES) on a global level,” says Lova Brodin, Project Manager at Svensk Kolinlagring.

Along with digitalization, fossil free input materials and plant breeding, developments within carbon sequestration are key to reach Farming of the Future*, with significantly increased yields and reduced climate impact. The collaboration will therefore be an important step when it comes to showing what farming of the future looks like in practice and to further drive the development towards a more profitable and climate neutral farming by 2050.

Source: Lantmännen report: Farming of the Future – the road to climate neutral farming 2050, 2019. https://www.lantmannen.com/siteassets/documents/02-vart-ansvar-jord-till-bord/forskning--innovation/10203569_lm_framtidens_jordbruk_eng_webb_ny.pdf

If you have any questions, please contact:

Claes Johansson, Head of Sustainable Development
Phone: +46 (0)703 28 97 92
Email:
claes.johansson@lantmannen.com

Lantmännen’s press office
Phone: +46 10 556 88 00
Email:
press@lantmannen.com

Lova Brodin, CEO, MiljöMatematik and Project Manager at Svensk Kolinlagring
Phone: +46 (0)702 99 66 20
Email: lova.brodin@miljomatematik.se

About Lantmännen
Lantmännen is an agricultural cooperative and Northern Europe’s leader in agriculture, machinery, bioenergy and food products. Owned by 19,000 Swedish farmers, we have 10,000 employees, operations in over 20 countries and an annual turnover of SEK 45 billion. With grain at the heart of our operations, we refine arable land resources to make farming thrive. Some of our best-known food brands are AXA, Bonjour, Kungsörnen, GoGreen, Gooh, FINN CRISP, Schulstad and Vaasan. Our company is founded on the knowledge and values acquired through generations of farmers. With research, development and operations throughout the value chain, together we take responsibility from field to fork. For more information: www.lantmannen.com

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