Kellanova Announces Collaborative Initiatives to Support Sustainable Ingredient Sourcing and Regenerative Agriculture
Reuters
Oct 16, 2025
Kellanova Announces Collaborative Initiatives to Support Sustainable Ingredient Sourcing and Regenerative Agriculture
Kellanova has outlined its approach to building resilient food systems through collaborative efforts involving NGOs, governments, suppliers, and academics. The company's programs, such as the Origins initiative, focus on sourcing ingredients more sustainably and equitably. Kellanova has also partnered with organizations like Bartlett, Ahold Delhaize USA, and ADM to support regenerative agricultural practices, including climate-smart wheat farming and regenerative cotton production in the U.S. South. The company notes ongoing challenges related to outdated regulations and the need for co-investment models to support resilience and sustainability across the food supply chain.
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