ADM offers fully verifiable soybean meal and oil to meet EU requirements

Daniela Castillo Monagas

Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM), a global leader in agricultural processing and trade, announced it is offering fully traceable and segregated soybean meal and oil to European customers in compliance with the upcoming EU deforestation regulations that will come into effect on December 30.

The company’s North American soybean program, re:source, which enrolled over 5,300 farmers across 15 states for the 2024 season, utilizes cutting-edge technology and ADM’s origination and transportation capabilities to verify, track, and segregate participating beans from farms to their final destination. The program is designed to provide enhanced traceability solutions to customers across the supply chain.

Beyond North America, ADM is piloting soybean crushing and exporting in fully traceable and segregated supply chains across key regions.

While the European Commission awaits final implementation guidance on the EU deforestation regulation’s requirements, ADM’s program aims to ensure U.S. farmers have the choice to supply global markets while meeting customer needs through ADM’s dedicated supply chain.

As a global agricultural supply chain manager and processor, ADM connects local needs with global capabilities to provide food security. The company offers a broad portfolio of ingredients and solutions from nature as a premier human and animal nutrition provider.

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