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Food & Agriculture

How food companies and agribusiness use Darwin for supply chain biodiversity

Food & Agriculture

Darwin helps food manufacturers, retailers, and agricultural companies assess biodiversity impacts across their supply chains.

Key Use Cases

Supply Chain Biodiversity Assessment

The Challenge

Food companies have complex supply chains spanning multiple tiers and geographies. Understanding where biodiversity impacts occur is critical for:

  • Regulatory compliance (EU Deforestation Regulation)
  • Sustainability commitments (SBTN, Nature Positive)
  • Risk management (supply disruption from ecosystem degradation)

How Darwin Helps

Map your entire supply chain and identify where the biggest biodiversity impacts occur.

Example: Palm Oil Sourcing

Map Suppliers

Add your palm oil suppliers as entities, including tier 1 (direct) and tier 2+ (indirect).

Add Commodity Data

Input volumes (tonnes) of palm oil sourced from each supplier.

Link Origins

Specify geographic origins where known (Indonesia, Malaysia, etc.).

Assess Impact

Darwin computes land use, deforestation, and biodiversity impacts.

Key Commodities

Darwin has detailed data for high-impact agricultural commodities:

CommodityKey PressuresRegions
Palm oilDeforestation, habitat lossSE Asia
SoyLand conversion, water useS. America
BeefDeforestation, GHG emissionsS. America
CocoaForest degradationW. Africa
CoffeeLand use, waterC. America, Africa
WheatWater use, pesticidesGlobal

Deforestation Risk Assessment

For companies subject to the EU Deforestation Regulation:

Site-Level Mapping

  1. Upload supplier site locations
  2. Overlay with deforestation risk layers
  3. Identify high-risk origins requiring due diligence

Commodity-Level Analysis

  • Trace commodities to production regions
  • Assess embedded deforestation risk
  • Prioritize engagement with high-risk suppliers

Product Footprinting

Calculate the biodiversity footprint of individual products:

Bill of Materials Approach

  1. List ingredients/components for a product
  2. Assign quantities and origins
  3. Darwin calculates total footprint
  4. Identify hotspot ingredients

Use Cases

  • Compare product variants
  • Support eco-design decisions
  • Substantiate sustainability claims

Supplier Engagement

Use Darwin insights to drive supplier improvement:

Compliance & Reporting

Darwin supports reporting requirements for:

  • EU Deforestation Regulation - Origin traceability
  • CSRD - Double materiality on biodiversity
  • SBTN - Science-based targets for nature
  • CDP Forests - Disclosure questionnaire

Start with your top 10 commodities by volume or spend - these typically drive 80% of your supply chain footprint.

Getting Started

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